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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 649222" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Exactly that. In the U.K., all motor vehicles with very few exceptions are required to be tested annually after they are three years old. With commercial vehicles it is sometimes more than this. This is an independent expert stating that your vehicle is in good enough condition to be on the road. I think M.O.T. Is Ministry Of Transport, but not totally sure . A few years back it was announced that vehicles over forty years old did not need this test anymore for various reasons. But I still like to get mine tested by someone independent and mine has just failed on brakes, turns out my new wheel cylinders are leaking already. As Slowmo says above^^^ the insurance companies would try any tricks to escape having to pay a large claim.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,Just safer too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 649222, member: 13810"] Exactly that. In the U.K., all motor vehicles with very few exceptions are required to be tested annually after they are three years old. With commercial vehicles it is sometimes more than this. This is an independent expert stating that your vehicle is in good enough condition to be on the road. I think M.O.T. Is Ministry Of Transport, but not totally sure . A few years back it was announced that vehicles over forty years old did not need this test anymore for various reasons. But I still like to get mine tested by someone independent and mine has just failed on brakes, turns out my new wheel cylinders are leaking already. As Slowmo says above^^^ the insurance companies would try any tricks to escape having to pay a large claim. Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,Just safer too. [/QUOTE]
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