p0u1 14 Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 my cars due a mot 5 days ago i just found out and i been driving about (i know stupid me) if i been caught by any traffic cam or police car what am i likely to face :-/, its booked in on saturday so i have to change my wishbones and tyres and 2 brake lines then i will drive it to the mot center, but now i know i have no mot and my car sitting outside work im super paronoid about been caught :-( Link to post Share on other sites
spadam 7 Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 Your allowed to drive your car without an MOT if you are driving to a booked MOT Link to post Share on other sites
Ian_rogers 0 Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 I'd have thought first offence they'd just give u a warnin..... As long as everything else is up to scratch Link to post Share on other sites
UnitedMotorsport 55 Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 You will most likely face a fine for no MOT. Link to post Share on other sites
p0u1 14 Posted November 4, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 so is there a chance of getting points or done for invalid insurance? my car is legal other than the mot, tyres are just legal and the rest of the stuff the copper wont know to check Link to post Share on other sites
UnitedMotorsport 55 Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 Section 47(1) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 states that it is an offence for anyone to drive, or allow or cause to be driven, a vehicle which requires, but does not have, a valid Ministry of Transport (MOT) test certificate. The penalty for driving a vehicle that has not successfully passed an MOT is likely to be a fine, the severity of which will depend upon the extent of the offence and whether it was in respect of a private vehicle or one being used to carry passengers or goods. However, it will not on its own result in either the imposition of penalty points or a disqualification. Link to post Share on other sites
oldmandon 1 Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 In addition to the previous comment, not having an current MOT also invalidates your insurance which is also a fineable offence, also BOTH offences can ALSO be punishible with points as well as a fine..... Link to post Share on other sites
p0u1 14 Posted November 8, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 i had a chat about this in the mot center, your most likely to get a £30-60 fine, but if you were to hit someone while not having a mot your in big trouble, you cant get points for no mot unless your car is unroadworthy or you crash, of yea i passed and documents are up to date :-) Link to post Share on other sites
craggsy 91 Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 In addition to the previous comment' date=' not having an current MOT also invalidates your insurance which is also a fineable offence, also BOTH offences can ALSO be punishible with points as well as a fine.....[/quote']I beg to differ on the invalidating the insurance. All the insurance says is car must be in a roadworthy condition.You can have insurance on a car without MOT otherwise how do you get a car to an MOT without insurance if MOT has ran out? Link to post Share on other sites
oldmandon 1 Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 In addition to the previous comment' date=' not having an current MOT also invalidates your insurance which is also a fineable offence, also BOTH offences can ALSO be punishible with points as well as a fine.....[/quote']I beg to differ on the invalidating the insurance. All the insurance says is car must be in a roadworthy condition.You can have insurance on a car without MOT otherwise how do you get a car to an MOT without insurance if MOT has ran out?Yes and no. You can insure a car with no mot, thats obvious, people do it for storage etc. What I was meaning if you use a vehicle on the road without a current MOT then your insurance is invalidated. In a roadworthy condition means it has an mot, otherwise it's not road worthy!!!!!. Regarding gong to and from an mot, so long as you are BOOKED in for an mot, you do not require insurance to drive TO and FROM the mot test station, but you are only covered for whats called traffic act ins. If you have an accident, you will not be covered.Sorry if there was confusion, hopefully this has cleared it up............ Link to post Share on other sites
oldmandon 1 Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 i had a chat about this in the mot center' date=' your most likely to get a £30-60 fine, but if you were to hit someone while not having a mot your in big trouble, you cant get points for no mot unless your car is unroadworthy or you crash, of yea i passed and documents are up to date :-)[/quote']Well done on the pass anyway.........now you don't need to worry......or do you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? lol Link to post Share on other sites
p0u1 14 Posted November 8, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 no im all liget :-p Link to post Share on other sites
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