ChatterBank0 min ago
driving a car without tax mot
just bought a second hand car without mot or tax.
ive recently had my licence revoked and am waiting to sit my practical. so im back with my provisional.
i need to get the car to my mothers house and onto her drive to declare it offroad to be a able to do the necasary work to pass mot.
if i had a compitant person who is over 21 with more than 3 years driving exsperience and fully insured on there own vehicle supervising me would it be safe and legal to do so? PLEASE HELP!
ive recently had my licence revoked and am waiting to sit my practical. so im back with my provisional.
i need to get the car to my mothers house and onto her drive to declare it offroad to be a able to do the necasary work to pass mot.
if i had a compitant person who is over 21 with more than 3 years driving exsperience and fully insured on there own vehicle supervising me would it be safe and legal to do so? PLEASE HELP!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it was just a matter of no tax, you could have tried to persuade a local garage proprietor to drive it for you (for a fee, of course). Most garages have 'trade plates' which act as a form of transferable tax disk, so that they can move untaxed vehicles around.
However, nobody is allowed to drive a vehicle without an MoT (unless, of course, it's not old enough to require one), on a public road, for any other purpose than taking it to or from a pre-booked MoT test.
As Shero101 states, the only legal way to move the car is to have it conveyed on a transporter.
Chris
However, nobody is allowed to drive a vehicle without an MoT (unless, of course, it's not old enough to require one), on a public road, for any other purpose than taking it to or from a pre-booked MoT test.
As Shero101 states, the only legal way to move the car is to have it conveyed on a transporter.
Chris