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Will MOT Delay Put Road Users At Risk?

January 27, 2017 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

TyreSafe has again voiced concern at the impact on road safety of the government’s proposals to extend the MOT test ‘grace period’ of new vehicles to four years. Current legislation requires all new cars and motorcycles to undergo the first test at three years old.

The comment is in response to the unveiling of the proposals on Sunday 22nd January 2017 by Transport Minister Andrew Jones, billed as a ‘boost for motorists’ as part of the plans to save them £100m a year.

The Minister commented: “We have some of the safest roads in the world and MOT tests play an important role in ensuring the standard of vehicles on our roads. New vehicles are much safer than they were 50 years ago and so it is only right we bring the MOT test up to date to help save motorists money where we can.”

A consultation period on the MOT extension is open for comments until 16th April at 11.45pm.

“Extending the time until the first MOT test has been proposed several times in recent years and each time it has been rejected because of the negative impact on road safety,” said TyreSafe Chairman Stuart Jackson. “While, of course, vehicles are certainly safer and more reliable than they were 50 years ago, ‘maintenance components’, such as tyres, still need the owner to regularly check and service their vehicle, which is not universally the case by any means.”

“In fact, evidence, including that drawn from TyreSafe’s tread depth survey in partnership with Highways England, shows millions of Britain’s motorists do not check or maintain tyres, and only replace them when required to do so in order to pass the MOT. Even then, one-in-20 vehicles fails its first MOT due to tyre defects (information from DVSA) making it likely that any extension of time until the first MOT test will result in more defective and dangerous tyres and vehicles on our roads. Extending the first MOT to four years will not be a boost to motorists if it is at the expense of their safety.

“As such, TyreSafe is urging road safety organisations to send in their comments on the proposal,” concluded Jackson.

Filed Under: Safety & Security Tagged With: £100m saving, Andrew Jones, Boost for motorists, Car Articles, Four year MOT, MOT, MOT after four years, MOT extension, MOT requirements, Reasons for MOT failure, The Law, Transport Minister, Tread depth survey, Tyre tread depth, TyreSafe has again voiced concern at the impact on road safety

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