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Neil Lancefield & Kate Wilson

Coronavirus: DVSA to give drivers six-month exemption on MoTs - this is who qualifies

Vehicle owners in Britain will be granted a six-month exemption from MOT testing, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced.

All cars, vans and motorcycles will be exempted from needing a test from Monday, March 30.

This will allow people to carry on with essential travel during the coronavirus pandemic, the DfT said.

Drivers were warned vehicles must be kept in a roadworthy condition and garages will remain open for essential repair work.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: "We must ensure those on the front line of helping the nation combat Covid-19 are able to do so.

"Allowing this temporary exemption from vehicle testing will enable vital services such as deliveries to continue, frontline workers to get to work, and people to get essential food and medicine.

"Safety is key, which is why garages will remain open for essential repair work."

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Legislation will be introduced on March 30, which means any vehicle requiring an MOT in the following 12 months will be given a six-month exemption.

In normal circumstances, vehicles must have an MOT on the third anniversary of their registration, and then every 12 months if they are more than three years old.

AA president Edmund King described the change in policy as a "sensible solution" as many drivers are anxious about their MOT running out while in self-isolation.

He added: "Drivers should only use their cars for essential journeys throughout the lockdown and must ensure they keep their car in a good condition."

A number of vehicle parts are checked during an MOT to ensure they meet legal standards, such as lights, seatbelts, tyres and brakes.

Motorists can be fined up to £1,000 for driving a vehicle without a valid MOT in Britain.

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