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Bazile | 12:56 Mon 02nd Jun 2014 | Motoring
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Is the insurance on a car still valid if the car has no mot ( when car insurance was last renewed there was a valid mot on car , but mot will run out soon - car is parked on road , but not driveable , due to broken gear box ) . ?

Is it illegal to park car on road without a valid mot certificate ?
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same with the tesco one, list of exclusions.
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yes that's all I've been saying, you would not invalidate the insurance. The insurer will always look for ways of avoiding paying. Often in cases where there is no MOT they will pay out a 3rd party and then recover from the insured. So yes I'm well aware what it could mean. I just have to regularly point out that very few things "void" insurance cover or every prosecution would be for x + no insurance, clearly a nonsense.

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