The UK government has launched a new consultation to “ensure MOTs remain fit for the future”, which could push back a car's first test to four years after initial registration
The UK government has launched a new consultation to “ensure MOT [tests] remain fit for the future”, which could involve pushing back the date of a vehicle’s first MOT.
The government has claimed that moving a car’s first MOT back by a year won't impact road safety, because of the introduction of new technologies such as lane-keeping assistance increasing road safety. Changes to EV testing are also under consideration, and potential tests could be brought in to improve reliability and safety through battery tests.
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