Data provided by the DVSA shows that five of the 10 motors with the worst first MOT pass rates last year are EVs.
It is illegal to drive without a valid MOT and anyone caught doing so can find their motor insurance invalidated - but almost ...
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MOT test changes 2026: what you need to know
The MoT test is changing all the time, with ongoing government tweaks to make things safer for motorists and more structured for garages. 2026 is no exception, with a key change now live that aims to ...
Driving with an obscured or unreadable number plate can result in a fine of up to £1,000, and the vehicle may fail its MOT if the plate cannot be clearly read. In more serious cases, or where the ...
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