I have just looked at the MoT history of one of my moderns. It has down 2742 miles since August 2011. Can I claim an MoT every 10 years?![]()
Yes you can; I suppose that's what comes of having a private jet, as you do.
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I have just looked at the MoT history of one of my moderns. It has down 2742 miles since August 2011. Can I claim an MoT every 10 years?![]()
People do drive their vehicles without insurance and MOT's
Ralph
I can't see them changing anything, it's just going to be too complicated to administer.
Tony
Probably correct, and I still get my Pre 60 cars checked... every now and then...
Tiz nice though for the common man to ponder what it would be like if people who things actually affected was allowed a real input into the laws and systems...
Ahh yes that's what we elect..... "Civil Servants for ".. errr I have I missed something there...
Tiz nice though for the common man to ponder what it would be like if people who things actually affected was allowed a real input into the laws and systems...
that will be you boys with these modern 500s than can travel in excess of 50mph..It also sadly shows that out of a total number 1775 deaths relating to vehicle use on the roads in 2014, three of those involved cars from the era of the manufacture of the 500.
Only cars with an engine size of 499cc or 17bhp should be exempt! Anything bigger should be subject to a car scrappage scheme. There! I think we have sorted it!
Peter what are you going to get in exchange?
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It also sadly shows that out of a total number 1775 deaths relating to vehicle use on the roads in 2014, three of those involved cars from the era of the manufacture of the 500.
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/roadworthiness-testing-for-vehicles-of-historic-interest
It's more likely that the deaths were influenced to the lack of occupant protection in the original design of the vehicle.
Robert G8RPI.
Only cars with an engine size of 499cc or 17bhp should be exempt!
sorry too big.. bring it down to 479cc...
ohhhh the increase in value would be amazing.....
It's just a statistic after all Robert, and the low occurrence of death is probably more a reflection of the relatively low total mileage of this group of vehicles But I pointed it out because it has relevance to the eventual decision made.
The part that the original design plays in the inherent safety of older vehicles is obviously something that no MOT can ever change. My worst nightmares in the Fiat are being hit by another car from the front, side or rear!!! (all my hard work and my mother's undone)If that is the major reason for deaths and injuries in older vehicles perhaps it supports an argument for the lack of need for an MOT?
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Yeah there are not many cars that afford you the luxury of effectively driving around with a fuel tank on your lap!