What To Do If You Fail The Mot Test
Cars and motorbikes over three years old are required by law to undergo an annual MOT test to demonstrate that they are roadworthy. After three years, an automobile must be inspected annually to ensure it fulfills road safety and environmental criteria. This Ministry of Transport examination is usually referred to as an MOT. Why Might An MOT Test Fail According to DVSA statistics, 37% of cars fail their MOT test the first time. If your vehicle fails its MOT test, you will be informed of the problem and what you must do to correct it. Here are some of the reasons why your automobile can fail an MOT. Screen wash is depleted - Don't be surprised if this basic task takes only a few minutes. The automobile was filthy or cluttered - Clear the clutter from the trunk and cabin, then wipe off the windows and mirrors. A registration plate issue - For example, the plate had the improper typeface/spacing, was dusty, or was completely missing. If you have a personalized plate, be sure it compli...