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

...of the authorised examiner (AE). 2. Premises and equipment There are set down standards for premises and equipment. An AEDM is responsible for ensuring that those standards are met at...
...of the authorised examiner (AE). 2. Premises and equipment There are set down standards for premises and equipment. An AEDM is responsible for ensuring that those standards are met at...
...at as part of site reviews is a garage’s approach to staff training. This is one of the things that forms part of the overall risk score for a garage...
...online, MOT centres will still be able to provide this service for people who need it. You’ll still be able to charge up to £10 for a duplicate certificate. You...
...tests and retests – so vehicles need to move back into the bay. For the top 10 garages, the average test time for the first test remained at 40 minutes....
...located reasonably centrally in the rollers. Start both rollers in a forward direction and allow the wheels to centralise. 2. Leave the rollers running and note whether a significant brake...
...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...
...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...
Since my last blog post, we‘ve been progressing with preparation for the changes to the MOT that will come into effect from 20 May 2018. We’ve also made improvements to...
...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...