As professionals in the automotive industry, you play a vital role in ensuring vehicle safety by following regulations laid out by the DVSA. This blog post provides valuable insights and strategies to enhance MOT testing procedures and internal business processes. By implementing these tips, you can increase efficiency, accuracy, customer[…]
The UK government’s decision to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030 is a significant part of its action plan to achieve a net-zero emissions target by 2050. However, there is some confusion about the details of the rules impacting the industry and the wider public[…]
As the long cold winter eventually melts in the springtime sunshine, and the end of quarter one signals the close of the MOT training year, we reflect on the last 12 months and all we’ve achieved together as a community. We want to thank our Tribe for all their contributions.[…]
The beginning of 2023 has ushered in a full Government Review on ‘the future of the MOT’. Consultation hot topics include the frequency of MOTs There has been an ongoing dialogue over whether to change the historic 3:1:1 requirement (MOT every year after the initial three years) to a more[…]
The DVSAs public consultation on ‘the future of the MOT’ is officially open. Now is our moment to unite against the 4:2:2 proposal and fight for the changes we want to see in the MOT scheme. Choosing inaction at this point may well lead to job losses and business closures.[…]
Have your say now. The Department For Transport (DFT) and the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) are planning a public consultation on the future development of the MOT Scheme for early 2023. As an industry, we have an opportunity to consult before the process becomes public. MOT frequency could[…]
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