A belated MOT...!

in #inleo8 days ago

So I got my car MOT'd today. It passed, no problem, which was no surprise given that I had it serviced about a month ago, and that included a basic health check, which basically confirmed it WOULD pass and MOT.

However this time it was more of a relief than usual as I'd accidentally let the last one run out.

Normally I'm very on top of these things, well actually I was on top of this, I just got my month wrong... somehow I'd convinced myself the MOT was due in late October rather than late September, the date I had in my head was 'early 20s', so it was on my radar to get it booked in this weekend just gone.

However on booking I realised the last MOT was actually expired on the 27th September!

OOPS!

I may or may not have done some driving during that period, but having found out it wasn't MOTd, I made sure I didn't drive until this morning when I drove it to a pre-booked MOT, which is legal, but just without insurance, because no doubt there's a clause in that which says no pay-out if you have an accident sans MOT.

I further realised it wasn't taxed.

Under British road regulations you still have to tax your car even if you don't pay road tax, which I don't because of the low emissions rating, but anyway, it hasn't been taxed since the MOT ran out, basically!

Anyways, thankfully I got to the test centre sans accident and then was able to tax it immediately outside the garage, they uploaded the MOT cert. promptly, which was good...

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Don't rely on anyone else for reminders...

I'm kind of surprised I didn't get any reminders about this, you would have thought the guys at the service centre would have told me my MOT was due in 2 weeks!

And no emails either, I'm sure I used to get reminders about this shit.

Anyways, next year, the renewal date is late September, I can keep the 8th October as the renewal date for 2026 as long as I get the MOT within a month of the day of the previous test.

Final thoughts....

I mean I knew the car was road legal anyway from the health check, but thankfully no one crashed into me today!

That would have been extremely shit had that happened!

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Here, it is done every two years. It is hold by a private company and cost much every year, not supposing your car has any problem.

How much is it to get a test? The test here is only around £50 or $70.