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What Do You Think Of Proposed MOT Changes?

August 17, 2015 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Bridgestone’s managing director Robin Shaw is urging the Government to have a rethink over proposals to change MOT testing laws on new cars, declaring: ‘Our roads would be more dangerous than ever if changes are made.’

In his position as Bridgestone’s north region MD – as well as chair of the SMMT Aftermarket Section – Robin has expressed concern at Chancellor George Osborne’s plans in the recent Budget to extend the deadline for new cars and motorcycles to be MOT tested after four years instead of three.

The Government claimed that the move would save motorists ‘more than £100 million per year.’

However, Robin is strongly advising a reassessment, as he believes the added 12 months will result in more cars running on illegal tyres below the 1.6mm tread depth limit.

When Highways England checked more than 100,000 tyres in England, Scotland and Wales, 27 per cent were below the 1.6mm limit and 39 per cent between 1.6mm and 2mm.

He said: “We oppose these proposals, as we believe they will lead to an increase in the number of unsafe and illegal vehicles on our roads. The government is claiming that by considering this change, motorists will save money because modern day cars don’t need their vehicles tested as often. The worry is that within the 12 month extension, motorists will be driving around with defects that are actually more costly to repair – and significantly more dangerous as a result.”

Figures from the Department for Transport, as presented by TyreSafe in July, actually state that tyres are the number one contributing factor to killed or seriously injured (KSIs) cases in the UK over the past five years (36 per cent) in terms of vehicle defects, more so than braking and steering faults (31 per cent and 16 per cent respectively).

According to the DFT, 981 people were either killed or seriously injured from dangerous tyres over the past five years and Bridgestone believes that a law to lengthen the first MOT test to four years will only add to the somber figures, particularly when the average life of a car tyre is around three years.

Meanwhile, TyreSafe has officially unveiled plans for its October Tyre Safety Month, where motorists will be encouraged to carry out #SafeTyreChecks as part of its ‘Practise Safe Checks’ campaign.

Filed Under: Daily News, Editorial, Industry News, The Law Tagged With: Aftermarket Section, Bridgestone, Bridgestone Tyres, Car Articles, Government, MOT, MOT proposed changes for 2015, Motorcycles, New Cars, Robin Shaw, SMMT, The Law, Tyres

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