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UK mot test?
17 Jan 2024 14:50 #253560
by Gadget
Replied by Gadget on topic UK mot test?
Had my MOT today, no advisories, however lowest tread depth on my tyres was 8.4mm, so not exactly borderline!
At this rate they'll get failed for age before tread depth.
At this rate they'll get failed for age before tread depth.
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17 Jan 2024 15:55 #253561
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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This is my problem and I'm not sure if I buy good expensive replacement ones or cheaper faster wearing ones more often?
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
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17 Jan 2024 16:20 #253562
by Roger Fairclough
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All of which comes back to my original point that testers are under pressure to conform to averages or they face consequences and therefore now more than ever they are nitpicking really minor things on otherwise sound vehicles to cover themselves.
"Consequences". Now you are sounding like the Post Office. Yes, if there is a fault they should find it, but if no fault exists, statistics or not, they must pass it.
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17 Jan 2024 18:00 #253563
by Lambert
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Apparently and this is second hand information but allegedly falling foul of an investigation can carry a custodial sentence. OK if you are being too lenient and passing stuff that shouldn't be on the road fair enough but if that's the potential outcome of getting on their radar then you can quite see that affecting how people do their work.
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18 Jan 2024 17:31 #253577
by Phaeton
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They do prosecute testers movingon.blog.gov.uk/2022/05/12/mot-frau...risk-to-road-safety/ but 1300 fraudulent tests (discovered) in 30,000,000 carried out isn't a lotApparently and this is second hand information but allegedly falling foul of an investigation can carry a custodial sentence. OK if you are being too lenient and passing stuff that shouldn't be on the road fair enough but if that's the potential outcome of getting on their radar then you can quite see that affecting how people do their work.
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18 Jan 2024 20:42 #253578
by Pondboy
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Out here in Spainland The ITV (MOT) is performed by a government agency via a drive through test where after booking online you drive through a number of bays to have an emissions test, headlights adjustment test, then all lights test, rolling road brakes test, suspension and linkages test, along with seatbelts and tow bar lights test if not previously done.
All in all about 1/2 hour & 48 euros with a 2 week notice to correct failed items.
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All in all about 1/2 hour & 48 euros with a 2 week notice to correct failed items.
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18 Jan 2024 20:52 #253579
by DrRobin
I suppose only low profile (smaller tread depth when new) or high mileage cars wear out the tread before the tyre ages too much.
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Tyres only seem to last 4 or 5 years before the rubber hardens and starts to crack. You can get a lot longer if you keep them out of the sun, e.g. in a garage. It must be even worse in sunny countries.Had my MOT today, no advisories, however lowest tread depth on my tyres was 8.4mm, so not exactly borderline!
At this rate they'll get failed for age before tread depth.
I suppose only low profile (smaller tread depth when new) or high mileage cars wear out the tread before the tyre ages too much.
Robin
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Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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18 Jan 2024 21:20 #253580
by Phaeton
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That's similar to the HGV test in the UK, when we used to have a 7.5T horsebox I was always happy to go as you knew it would be an unbiased test,Out here in Spainland The ITV (MOT) is performed by a government agency via a drive through test where after booking online you drive through a number of bays to have an emissions test, headlights adjustment test, then all lights test, rolling road brakes test, suspension and linkages test, along with seatbelts and tow bar lights test if not previously done.
All in all about 1/2 hour & 48 euros with a 2 week notice to correct failed items.
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19 Jan 2024 13:55 #253583
by Roger Fairclough
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As a member of the Birmingham University Motor Club, I looked after the students union walk through panel van and that required an HGV test because of it's weight. The test was brutal and involved a 4ft crowbar on the suspension.
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