RobinL
Member
- Messages
- 456
Interestingly although, as you say, you could drive to a previously arranged MOT or to a repair and MOT you would still technically be in default of your insurance, unless you told them first about no tax and no MOT. Additionally if it failed and you drove it to a repair garage you would then be guilty of driving an unroadworthy vehicle (but not driving without an MOT)! Nothing is mentioned about failing the MOT and driving home either!!I would have thought there was... people who own numerous vehicles and spread their use across any number at any given time are likely to find they need to MOT a car that is SORN'd. A pre-requisite of road tax is a current MOT. ( & insurance )
Sent from my ONEPLUS A5010 using Tapatalk