GavinJ
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Feb 21, 2012 19:48:00 GMT
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Situation is, I need to move a car but the mot/tax has expired and i need to get it to mine to do a few bits, cv boot, change the windscreen etc so nothing major. But i can't do the work where its currently stored....
I'm quite happy to get day insurance but do i need to have it pre-booked in for an mot to be safe driving it?
Its a distance of about 12 miles.....
My current plan was to book it in for an mot at the garage up the road and then cancel the mot once i have got to my place (would then book it in the following week), so that if i'm stopped by the police I can demonstrate i was heading to the mot station...etc...
Thoughts?
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Feb 21, 2012 20:58:53 GMT
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Trailer it NO other Legal way.....the easy way to get your pride and joy crushed is the way you propose to do it .....your way is ILLEGAl
Dave
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Feb 21, 2012 21:07:15 GMT
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you are legally allowed to drive a car with no mot to the NEAREST mot station, so if you got pulled i think you may be screwed if you have driven past alode of garages on your way and as said, your car crushed.
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Feb 21, 2012 21:12:01 GMT
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Dodgy ground,
you would need to get the garage's agreement, as they wont be happy to be used, and if you get reported, then you will have to prove you were legal, which you could only do with the garage's help.
if your car fails, then it's proof, if the garage cancels it's also proof, if you cancel, then you could be fighting something more serious than no tax or MOT.
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Feb 21, 2012 21:16:20 GMT
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you are legally allowed to drive a car with no mot to the NEAREST mot station, so if you got pulled I think you may be screwed if you have driven past alode of garages on your way and as said, your car crushed. incorrect, there is no requirment in law to take it to the nearest MOT station, only that it must be booked into a MOT station so as has been said trailor it, or fix it where it stands and MOT it, no matter whether it's booked in for a MOT or not, If it's unroadworthy, then you risk a fine at least!
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RobinJI
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Feb 21, 2012 21:22:46 GMT
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Why one earth would anyones car get crushed? That's not currently the punishment for any offence I'm aware of, let alone driving with no MOT. They can impound the car, then if you don't bother reclaiming it, or state that you don't want to, they will dispose of it, be that sell it or crush it.
It doesn't have to be the nearest MOT station, it just has to be a pre-booked test. You are also allowed to drive the car to a place at which work required for the MOT test is to be performed. I can't confirm the exact wording of that last bit off the top of my head, so don't know if what you propose would be covered by it, but as long as it's not dangerous to drive in it's current condition (which has nothing to do with MOTs) then you should be covered if you booked it for an MOT, took it to it, let it fail, drove it home, fixed it, drove it back to the test station for a nice fresh ticket, which as long as you can do the repairs within 10 days/2 weeks, shouldn't cost you anymore anyway.
You'd also obviously have to check with your insurer that they're ok with it.
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Last Edit: Feb 21, 2012 21:25:00 GMT by RobinJI
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Feb 21, 2012 21:29:38 GMT
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I'd get a quote from a local transporter. You might find they want less than a days insurance will cost. Otherwise do you have a mate with a Transit van, Land Rover etc that has a towbar ? If so might they tow a hired trailer ?
Paul H
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bortaf
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Feb 21, 2012 22:39:25 GMT
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You will be on shakey ground BUT I would keep your home number as the pre booked place of work and get your dad or somone to sit near the phone and play the mechanic waiting for the car to arrive till you get there. Print this out and carry it with you, I do when moving un MOT'd or taxed cars to my yard, it is for no tax but is the same for an un MOTd car just remember any seriouse defects will incure the same penalty as an MOT'd car so no bald tyres ect this was on the gov site before they redid it, I cant fing this exact same quoye anymore but it works, been pulled a few times and I wip this out along with my trade insurance and get sent on my way "You do not need an excise licence (tax disc) when taking an unlicensed vehicle to a pre-booked test, when driving it away from such a test, delivering it by prior arrangement to a place where work is to be done if it has failed or bringing it away from that place In such circumstances it is an exempt vehicle as defined in Section 5 and Schedule 2 of the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994: "22 (1) A vehicle is an exempt vehicle when it is being used solely for the purpose of— (A) submitting it (by previous arrangement for a specified time on a specified date) for a compulsory test, or (B) bringing it away from a compulsory test. (2) A vehicle is an exempt vehicle when it is being used by an authorised person in the course of a compulsory test solely for the purpose of— (A) taking it to, or bringing it away from, a place where a part of the test is to be, or has been, carried out, or (B) carrying out a part of the test. (3) Where the relevant certificate is refused on a compulsory test of a vehicle the vehicle is an exempt vehicle when it is being used solely for the purpose of— (A) delivering it (by previous arrangement for a specified time on a specified date) at a place where relevant work is to be done on it, or (B) bringing it away from a place where relevant work has been done on it." I will add it should have failed an MOT FIRST
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Last Edit: Feb 21, 2012 22:47:26 GMT by bortaf
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rodney
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curse word that , too risky , for about 60-70 quid you can get a dude in a truck to collect it and drop it to your door , much safer and the car don't need to touch the road so no fines etc,.
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facebook: rodney dean / rd transport
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Feb 23, 2012 19:41:59 GMT
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as long as the car has insurance and is booked into a mot station for an mot you can drive it from a (home) to point b (mot station) and pass or fail drive back to point a (home) but it has to be booked in ie your name the full reg and make of vehicle
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Feb 23, 2012 21:42:23 GMT
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So a vehicle doesnt have to be taxed to get to and from an mot by driving? I always thought that was a bit of a grey area
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Feb 23, 2012 21:45:46 GMT
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No as long as the vehicle has insurance and the driver has a licence you can take it for mot but as some one has said ( if the police stop you and find defects they can fine you ) but they can not inpound the car
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bortaf
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Feb 23, 2012 21:46:16 GMT
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So a vehicle doesnt have to be taxed to get to and from an mot by driving? I always thought that was a bit of a grey area To and from the MOT is probably the only non grey area for driving with no tax, it's allways been that clear cut
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Feb 23, 2012 21:47:43 GMT
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your correct
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Feb 24, 2012 13:07:01 GMT
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So a vehicle doesnt have to be taxed to get to and from an mot by driving? I always thought that was a bit of a grey area To and from the MOT is probably the only non grey area for driving with no tax, it's allways been that clear cut except of course if you book an MOT, then stop off at a shop on the way to buy a pack of fags, come out to find two coppers wanting to see documents, you will be done, as the trip to the shops will be deemed as not on the way to a MOT station, but buy fuel and it's possibly ok, so there is grey areas
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Feb 24, 2012 13:55:10 GMT
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except of course if you book an MOT, then stop off at a shop on the way to buy a pack of fags, come out to find two coppers wanting to see documents, you will be done, as the trip to the shops will be deemed as not on the way to a MOT station, but buy fuel and it's possibly ok, so there is grey areas Wrong, there is case law that stopping at a shop on your way to an MOT is covered by the exemption. Secretary of State for Transport V. Richards ( 1998 ) JP 682 The defendant stopped for petrol and then stopped for fags on his way to a test, he was convicted by magistrates, appealed at CROWN court and the judgment was overturned. The prosecution appealed this judgement but it was upheld. "it is only if this court is satisfied that no court could reasonably have come to the conclusion that it did that it can interfere. On the facts of this case, it is ridiculous if a driver could not stop to obtain petrol on the way. it would fly in the face of common sense if some short stop cannot be made by the driver, for whatever purpose, providing he is on his way to the test station." Interesting what a vague memory and a bit of googling will turn up
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I will get round to finishing it at some point
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bortaf
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Feb 24, 2012 21:00:46 GMT
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To and from the MOT is probably the only non grey area for driving with no tax, it's allways been that clear cut except of course if you book an MOT, then stop off at a shop on the way to buy a pack of fags, come out to find two coppers wanting to see documents, you will be done, as the trip to the shops will be deemed as not on the way to a MOT station, but buy fuel and it's possibly ok, so there is grey areas TBH i think that it's quite bleeding obv you'd get dome for shopping on the way to the MOT cos to my mind to and from the MOT means straight to and from TBH i would disagree with the court case as well, petrol yes, essential for the MOT but fags ? to my mind that's not really in the spirit of "to and from", hang on why am i arguing with a court case that makes me right
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Feb 26, 2012 12:04:42 GMT
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A few years ago i took a none taxed car to be mot'd first thing one morning, all booked in and above board and it passed. Upon leaving the garage i popped into the post office round the corner with all my doc's to re-tax it. Low and behold when i came out of the post office, dibble is looking over the car!. As i approached them i couldn't help laughing (what a coincidence to have that happen literaly within minutes of parking up!). That caused the police officer to go off on one and how serious an offence it was to drive a none taxed car on the road blah blah blah. Obviously i had the new tax in my hand, insurance certificate plus the dated new mot of that morning from literally 500 yards away!. He was chomping at the bit to go for a prosecution, to which i said if you really think it'll stick in a magistrates court then go for it, but i'd like to think that some people have some common sense!. He left in a huff.
Police and common sense aren't words i use in the same sentence any more....
Ian
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Feb 26, 2012 20:40:04 GMT
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except of course if you book an MOT, then stop off at a shop on the way to buy a pack of fags, come out to find two coppers wanting to see documents, you will be done, as the trip to the shops will be deemed as not on the way to a MOT station, but buy fuel and it's possibly ok, so there is grey areas Wrong, there is case law that stopping at a shop on your way to an MOT is covered by the exemption. Secretary of State for Transport V. Richards ( 1998 ) JP 682 The defendant stopped for petrol and then stopped for fags on his way to a test, he was convicted by magistrates, appealed at CROWN court and the judgment was overturned. The prosecution appealed this judgement but it was upheld. "it is only if this court is satisfied that no court could reasonably have come to the conclusion that it did that it can interfere. On the facts of this case, it is ridiculous if a driver could not stop to obtain petrol on the way. it would fly in the face of common sense if some short stop cannot be made by the driver, for whatever purpose, providing he is on his way to the test station." Interesting what a vague memory and a bit of googling will turn up apologies to anyone misled by my post, I to was relying on memory without the assistance of google, still these things are good to know!
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