From SORN to road legal
Discussion
fozzymandeus said:
Although be aware - the only auspices under which the insurance will count is on a run to a pre-booked MOT.
the insurance counts anyway. Its the tax law that allows you to to the MOT place and back to your place or a place of repair 
Dont forget it has to be roadworthy too, otherwise you could fall foul of somthing else
Captain Muppet said:
I went in to the garage with a shiny new tax disc for my ZX7R on Friday.
Three days later and it still won't start. It is road legal now though, which doesn't make up for whatever b
ding electrical fault is stopping it from working.
Have you flicked the kill switch? Had me head scratching for a while one year Three days later and it still won't start. It is road legal now though, which doesn't make up for whatever b
ding electrical fault is stopping it from working.
SS2. said:
fozzymandeus said:
Your car has to be roadworthy to have valid insurance..
Aside from the fact that an absence of current MOT does not automatically render the vehicle 'unroadworthy', insurers are precluded (by statute) of voiding a policy based on the condition of the vehicle.jon- said:
Captain Muppet said:
I went in to the garage with a shiny new tax disc for my ZX7R on Friday.
Three days later and it still won't start. It is road legal now though, which doesn't make up for whatever b
ding electrical fault is stopping it from working.
Have you flicked the kill switch? Had me head scratching for a while one year Three days later and it still won't start. It is road legal now though, which doesn't make up for whatever b
ding electrical fault is stopping it from working.

If it's that I will give you my bike, and all my tools, and my wife.
fozzymandeus said:
SS2. said:
fozzymandeus said:
Your car has to be roadworthy to have valid insurance..
Aside from the fact that an absence of current MOT does not automatically render the vehicle 'unroadworthy', insurers are precluded (by statute) of voiding a policy based on the condition of the vehicle.SS2. said:
fozzymandeus said:
SS2. said:
fozzymandeus said:
Your car has to be roadworthy to have valid insurance..
Aside from the fact that an absence of current MOT does not automatically render the vehicle 'unroadworthy', insurers are precluded (by statute) of voiding a policy based on the condition of the vehicle.I would still assert that you're asking for your collar getting felt by dixon of dock green and his associates, and a lot of hassle, before you turn out to be right. Not something I'd sail close to myself, which was what I meant in response to the posts pointing out my error. (Although I'm happy to admit I was wrong!
)Take out insurance as soon as you like as long as youre covered for the time youre travelling there and back. Do it in good time to get the certificate in your hands.
Assuming you think its roadworthy good tyres lights brakes etc Go for the MOT
Whether it fails or not you can drive back so long as its stil roadworthy
You say its SORN, get the tax when you feel like using it
Assuming you think its roadworthy good tyres lights brakes etc Go for the MOT
Whether it fails or not you can drive back so long as its stil roadworthy
You say its SORN, get the tax when you feel like using it
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