Encouraging the UK to be van smart

...vehicle miles. Recent forecasts from the Department for Transport show that this figure will continue to rise substantially in the coming years. Operating a poorly maintained van could result in...
...vehicle miles. Recent forecasts from the Department for Transport show that this figure will continue to rise substantially in the coming years. Operating a poorly maintained van could result in...
...a reason for rejection. 4. Once at a moderate brake effort, hold a steady pedal pressure and check for fluctuation of brake effort through each wheel revolution. Then gradually release...
...confusion that has been around for a while. 1 . Myth - You shouldn’t enter the test result for at least an hour after you register the vehicle for test,...
...Is there any allowance for this? Where a vehicle has been extensively modified or converted, Reasons for Rejection for components missing where fitted as standard should not be applied. For...
...it and its mounting or attachment to the vehicle. There is criteria set out in the manuals for assessing wear, but NTs are also expected to use their experience and...
...and over the next few years, we’ll look to increase it to 80%. New topics for 2017 to 2018 The new topics for you to study are based on the...
...doesn’t happen to you. I also wanted to let you know what the training topics for this year will be. Topics for 2018 to 2019 We chose the topics for...
The new approach to risk rating using MOT data from both testers and garages has been live for over 6 months now. So far, we think it’s going well. But,...
...pages were titled did not make it clear who the guidance was for. It meant that the guidance could come up in search results for motorists just looking for information...
...remove that tester’s role for the site (see page 7 for details). This would remove the need for any QC checks until they return. When they return to work, the...