Government shelves plans to extend MOT period

The UK government has announced that plans to extend the MOT testing periods will not be introduced.

It had been considering extending the first test after registration from three years to four years, and extending the gap between MOT tests thereafter from one year to two years.

However, after taking advice from industry it has decided against making any changes.

The news has been welcomed by the industry, which feared any changes would risk driver safety.

Hayley Pells, Policy Lead at the IMI, said, “We welcome the government’s commitment to maintaining the first MOT at three years and annual testing thereafter. This aligns with our findings on the importance of regular checks for road safety and vehicle maintenance.

“The decision to further explore modernising tests for electric and automated vehicles is a positive step towards addressing the unique challenges and advancements in vehicle technology. We also appreciate the focus on diesel emissions, which is crucial for environmental concerns. The conclusion of the consultation also underscores the need for ongoing adaptations in MOT testing to keep pace with rapidly evolving vehicle technologies and environmental considerations.”

Meanwhile, Sue Robinson, Chief Executive of the National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA), added, “This announcement is extremely positive for our members and consumers. In the consultation, NFDA largely expressed our concerns for motorists’ safety and stressed the importance of vehicle safety and maintaining the UK’s leading safety record in roads.”

Stuart James, Chief Executive of the Independent Garage Association, said: “Public safety is paramount, and the decision aligns with our commitment to protecting motorists by ensuring the continued effectiveness of MOT testing in identifying potential safety issues as early as possible.”

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