RE: E-petition opposes Govt plans to scrap classic MoT

RE: E-petition opposes Govt plans to scrap classic MoT

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CambsBill

1,926 posts

178 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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How will all this affect the transfer of classic plates? At the moment, if you've got a rusting hulk with a nice plate my understanding is you can't transfer it without a valid MOT (never understood why mind you). If the MOT requirement is dropped, is there going to be a sudden surge in demand for said rusting hulks just to get hold of the registrations?

benjfrst

700 posts

190 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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oyster said:
benjfrst said:
I don't understand why people think its a good idea.

A car can look very good from the outside and drive great but could have an mot fail 3-4 pages long.

No one here has mentioned the consumer protection an MOT provides.

Not everyone knows to look at chassis rot or brake lines etc you can get what looks to be a good condition car but will need a total restoration, hiding its rust issues under the body.

Dealers will love this. This is not clearing red tape for us motorists. It's stupid.
There's little to no consumer protection from having an MOT.
Roadworthiness is only certified by an MOT on the day of test. Anytime after that it is the driver's/keeper's responsibility.
Oh come on. A pile of past MOT's says plenty about a car. What it generally fails on says a lot about the servicing. And a recent MOT will tell me a lot about the condition of the brake lines, structural rot etc.

Yes Yes it wont tell me if a light bulb is out or is if it has bald tyres. Day of the test. Blah Blah. Sheesh. rolleyes

Anyway I have raised greater concerns since this post this one is a minor one.

Edited by benjfrst on Saturday 26th May 18:16

carinaman

21,287 posts

172 months

Sunday 27th May 2012
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If it's about saving joe public and joe taxpayer from needless red tape why not scrape the MoT altogether?


gaz9185

105 posts

171 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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It would have been nice if (for once) a Minister had given the real reason for scrapping these MOTs: sucking up to the EU (yet still ignoring their almost universal 30 year old VED concession) rather than "saving the motorist money" (sic! - when did they ever do that?) but he could better have kept the previous Conservative promise to reintroduce a rolling date for road tax concession (stopped by the Labour government) to relieve the 40 year old car of some of the VED now at £220 p.a. Seems the exemption some time ago of old heavy goods commercial vehicles from testing went relatively unnoticed - no sensational accidents reported by the "Daily Dirt". Interestingly, when in Canada (Vancouver) the car (modern) went for it's "MOT" which consisted of an "aircare" (emissions) test performed while we sat in it. I have just been told that by 2014 this test will also be abandoned.
Anyone caught with a dangerous MOT exempt vehicle after November should be given a long driving ban and fined heavily.
DON'T FORGET TO SIGN THE ON-LINE PETTION ON THE GOVERNMENT WEBSITE CALLING FOR A RESUMPTION OF A ROLLING DATE FOR VED CONCESSION - PETITION EXPIRES EARLY AUGUIST - AND NEAR 20,000 SIGNATURES ALREADY.

pingu393

7,778 posts

205 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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gaz9185 said:
...Anyone caught with a dangerous MOT exempt vehicle after November should be given a long driving ban and fined heavily.
A bit harsh, but I understand the sentiment.

Has your car ever failed on something unexpected?

Although we are all responsible for the state of the cars we drive, none of us do a full safety check before we drive the car.

The punishment should be the same regardless of MOT exemption.