What we’re doing to improve the quality of MOT testing

...into to satisfy yourself that you’re testing to the right standard. And as an MOT tester, your risk rating only appears to you and DVSA. Nobody else can see it,...
...into to satisfy yourself that you’re testing to the right standard. And as an MOT tester, your risk rating only appears to you and DVSA. Nobody else can see it,...
...or bulge on your tyre, you should seek advice by taking it to your local garage to get it inspected. Van-pire tales The MOT tester really got his teeth into...
...from motorists that there was a need to make obtaining duplicates easier – having to physically go to garages was seen as a real burden. Longer term, we want to...
...planning to carry out a further trial. I want to thank all the garages who took part in the first trial to help us understand more about how this could...
...I’m really grateful to everyone who took time to review it and give their feedback. What we’ll do next With the guide now available, it’s over to you to see...
...MOT annual training and an assessment. To make sure your training stays up to date we’ll set new training topics every year. The topics will be based on the latest...
...the changes, and understand how they will work. However, there's been some misinterpretation in the media about how the new defect categories will work - particularly what will be classed...
...To do this, we’ve focused on reducing how often you need to use your security card while improving other security measures. Following comments from MOT testers and user research, we've...
...given a VTS risk score. How is the site assessment calculated and how do I improve my risk score? Guides on GOV.UK To help you with your site assessments, VOSA...
After listening to your feedback, we’ve made a few changes to how and when MOT information is presented as part of our ongoing process to improve the MOT testing service....