Re: [doc] Re: Driving a D b4 registering
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Re: [doc] Re: Driving a D b4 registering



Completely beside the point, there is actually a third situation under
which an unregistered car can be driven, as Dan Shane discovered taking
his rebuilt Elise to plod to look it over before giving it a VIN

Martin

jamesrguk wrote:

> Yes legally speaking, it should be a 'Pre-Booked' appointment and
> must be in writing/on computer.
>
> and yes you can drive it from the MOT test centre back home if it
> fails, you can also legally drive it to a prebooked appointmend at a
> local garage for the nessasary remidial work to be carried out
>
> The Law States:
>
> "A vehicle without an MOT test certificate may be driven to a test
> station provided an MOT test appointment has been arranged or if it
> is being driven to the garage to have work done after it has failed
> the test."
>
>
>
> James




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