What happens if a car fails the MOT test?

Request Out of Scope: Automotive Focus

31/05/2006

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I must apologise, but the topic you've requested, "What does Motley mean in Shakespeare?", falls entirely outside my area of expertise. As a dedicated writer for automotive maintenance and mechanics, specifically for a UK audience, my knowledge and content creation are strictly focused on vehicles, their upkeep, repairs, and all related technical aspects.

How do I Check my MOT history?
You can check how long is remaining on an MOT by checking the date on the test certificate, or by entering the vehicle’s registration number into our free MOT history checker above. Can I drive without an MOT?

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