Express Service MOT Booking
Welcome to Express Service for MOT Testing in Kings Lynn, Norfolk.
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Express Service only charge £38.50 for a Class 4 MOT test and if you should need, it also includes a free re-test with in 10 working days even if we do not do the repair work. Book an MOT test on-line now with our live, real-time MOT testing booking system. Just select the date and time that suits you from our live, MOT Testing on-line booking diary. Booking an MOT Test couldn't be easier with this 24/7 interactive system. Just click your vehicle type above to get started...
No slot available for when you want an MOT Test?
If there isn't a slot available for when you want an MOT Test simply give us a call on 01553 600775 and we'll see if we can fit you in.
We also do Class 5 and Class 7 and Motor Homes MOT @ £38.50
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The History Of MOT Testing
The MOT test was first introduced in 1960 under the direction of the Minister of Transport, Mr Ernest Marples. The test was originally a basic test including brakes, lights and steering check which was to be carried out after the vehicle was ten years old and every year there after. This became known as the ten year Test, or alternatively the Ministry Of Transport Test.In 1962, the first Commercial Vehicle exam was created and a valid certificate was required in order to receive a tax disc, and in April 1967 the testable age for an MOT was reduced to 3 years. On 1 January 1983 the testable age for ambulances, taxis and vehicles with more than eight passenger seats, excluding the driver's was reduced to one year.
The list of items tested has been continually expanded over the years. Including in 1968 a Tyre check; 1977 checks of windscreen wipers and washers, direction indicators, stoplights, horns, exhaust system and condition of the body structure and chassis; 1991 checks of the emissions test for petrol engine vehicles, together with checks on the anti- lock braking system, rear wheel bearings, rear wheel steering (where appropriate) and rear seat belts; 1992 a stricter Tyre tread depth requirement for most vehicles; 1994 a check of emissions for diesel engine vehicles; 2005 introduction of a computerized administration system for issuing non-secure test certificates. Also rolled out in 2005 was the creation of the 'Automated Test Bay' this differs from traditional testing by adding additional equipment to the bay to negate the use of an assistant during the test; 2012 checks of secondary restraint systems, battery and wiring, ESC, speedometers and steering locks.
The Iegal Bit
It is illegal to drive a non-exempt vehicle that requires a test on public roads without a current MOT,except when driving to or from (subject to insurance terms and conditions) a booked MOT Test. Possession of an up-to-date VT20 test certificate is a pre-requisite for obtaining a tax disc, and advertisements for used cars frequently say how many months are left to run on the current MOT (i.e., VT20 certificate; although the VT20 points out that it does not, in any way, guarantee road-worthiness at the time of sale). A vehicle could suffer major damage after an MOT has been carried out, but the certificate would still be valid, and obtaining a new one is not required by law (some insurance companies may require a new test, but this is their practice, not law). However, driving a vehicle which is in a dangerous condition on a public road is always illegal, irrespective of its test status
About The Mileage.
It is a common misconception that the MOT inspection provides an irrefutable record of a vehicle's mileage. However, although the mileage is recorded during the test, no part of the inspection requires the test station to verify that this is indeed the actual mileage. It is merely recorded, and any tampering of an odometer would not be discovered as part of the MOT inspection.
New 2012
In 2012 the MOT test was radically overhauled with many items not previously included in the test now becoming standard. It also saw the introduction of 'receipt style' plain paper certificates that serve as a notification that a 'pass' entry has been recorded on the VOSA database. The MOT test number contained on the certificate gives access to the vehicle's current test status as well as its entire test history, via the VOSA web site. www.gov.uk
On 18th November the MOT certificate show the vehicles recent mileage history. This has been introduced as part of a government initiative to reduce vehicle crime. Where available, the mileage history will comprise the readings associated with the three most recent VT20s (test passes) along with the date of those readings.
CALL NOW on 01553600775 to book a MOT Test or use our on-line MOT Testing booking system.
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