April 1st usually marks the start of a new annual DVSA training and assessment year. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the DVSA have allowed the 2020-21 year to be extended by 1 month with the deadline now set to 30th April 2021.
It’s almost the end of yet another DVSA Training and Assessment year – except this time it’s unlike any we’ve had before (for a lot of testers). April 30th marks the end of the 5th year of training and assessments, which also means that for the majority of testers, they’ll[…]
From 30th March 2020, for 1 year, the Government will issue a 6 month MOT exemption. MOT vehicle tests will not be required for 6 months. Our sources tell us this policy may be revoked at any time. Once lockdown is over it offers a glimmer of hope for struggling[…]
TQI Guidance for MOT Managers In October 2018, the DVSA published new MOT TQI Guidance for MOT managers explaining what information MOT testers and managers should regularly check. It’s now a requirement that testers need to understand more about how to read their TQI data. The DVSA’s official guidance below[…]
HOW TO REDUCE YOUR VTS RISK SCORE What is and how can, a Quality Management System (QMS), help you control your DVSA Risk Score I recently came across two owner-operators of MOT Vehicle Testing Stations that expressed confusion and worry over their DVSA VTS RAG Score being in the red.[…]
MOT tools and equipment and tools need to be kept in order. Here is our advice on how to keep prepared for a site visit Barry Babister from MOT Juice provides guidance on how you should prepare your MOT for the inevitable DVSA site review with regards to your MOT[…]
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