Your questions answered: Can I test a 3300kgs DGW passenger vehicle?
Question: I have a passenger vehicle in for test, but it’s 3300kgs DGW (Design Gross Weight). Can I test it? Answer: Before being able to test the vehicle, you’ll need...
Question: I have a passenger vehicle in for test, but it’s 3300kgs DGW (Design Gross Weight). Can I test it? Answer: Before being able to test the vehicle, you’ll need...
...for Transport asked us to identify items in the MOT that weren’t included in the Directive. This was to prevent regulating more than needed and to reduce the regulatory burden...
...this switchover period as we build to a live system for the whole MOT trade by September 2015. This step-by-step roll out will help us put it in front of...
...have been relatively mild in terms of snow and ice for most areas, but there was still plenty of severe weather to trouble motorists. Whatever the weather you need a...
Authorised Examiners (AEs) and Nominated Testers (NTs) have now started claiming their accounts in preparation for switching to the new MOT testing service. It’s the AE’s responsibility to make sure...
...and doesn’t require any special disposal treatment, but garages are being asked to dispose of it responsibly and make sure it’s recycled. Disposing of old IT equipment – advice for...
Shane Farmiloe, from Castle Vale Service Station sent us this photo showing the rear bush carrier for the lower suspension arm clearly broken at one of its mounting points. Shane...
...it been ignored? Remember, when inspecting a tyre it’s not just the tread and tread depth we’re interested in. The whole tyre must be examined for damage, such as cuts,...
We’re introducing a new model of annual training and assessment to replace the former refresher course to help improve road and vehicle safety. In the video below we spoke to...
...us your feedback as it helps us identify the feature improvements that you most want to see. The easiest way for you to send us your suggestions for improvements is...