If You Had A Twin, But Didn't Realise...
Family Life3 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sddsddean - I am aware of the one month extension period for re-issue of MOTs and that the certificate is no guarantee of roadworthiness; ref. this quote from VOSA
'Your MOT certificate confirms that at the time of the test your vehicle met, as far as can be reasonably determined without dismantling, the minimum acceptable environmental and road safety standards required by law. It does not mean that the vehicle is roadworthy for the life of the certificate and is not a substitute for regular maintenance.'
but it makes no sense to me that if you were to present your vehicle for retest prior to expiry of your current MOT certificate (especially outside of the one month extension period) and it failed, it would not meet the standards required by law at that time but can still be driven because of the existence of that certificate.
My point is not that you are wrong (for I know this is not the case) but rather the law is (to me anyway).
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