Good News for Road Haulage Operators as MOT Tests Recommence in July

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UK – The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has advised us that some roadworthiness testing dates will start to be allocated from next week for July. MOT tests were suspended from March due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

A variety of critics had spoken out whilst tests were suspended expressing fears that the policy might allow unroadworthy heavy goods vehicles out on the highway with the potential to cause accidents. Only sites approved by DVSA as Covid compliant will be allocated test dates.  Some Authorised Testing Facilities (ATFs) will need modification to comply with DVSA Covid standards before they will be permitted to allocate tests.

Initially allocations will be for July only. Further tests will be allocated in coming weeks and the planned testing dates are as follows, with the date your vehicle must pass its MOT by, based on the date it was originally due:

 

     Month MOT was originally due    

     Date vehicle must pass MOT by     Reason
March 2020 30 September 2020  Vehicle has been given two 3 month exemptions  
April 2020 31 October 2020  Vehicle has been given two 3 month exemptions  
May 2020 31 August 2020Vehicle will get one 3 month exemption
June 2020 30 September 2020Vehicle will get one 3 month exemption
July 2020 31 October 2020Vehicle will get one 3 month exemption
August 2020 30 November 2020Vehicle will get one 3 month exemption


 



Source:handyshippingguide

 


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