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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Martin_1962 on 07 December 2009, 21:02:43
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Just wondering - what is the penalty for no MOT?
What is it for on road under a SORN?
Just curious
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Just wondering - what is the penalty for no MOT? - None AFAIK
What is it for on road under a SORN? - Vehicle confiscated until back tax paid (plus recovery etc) AFAIK
Just curious
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From t'internet
What Happens if I Drive my Car Without an MOT?
If you do drive a vehicle without a valid MOT it will usually invalidate your insurance, and if you have an accident or are stopped by the police, you will be liable to face prosecution for MOT non-compliance. The only time you may drive a car without a valid MOT is if you are driving to a pre-arranged test appointment or to a garage that will carry out repairs that are required for your vehicle to pass the MOT test.
No MOT Fine : up to £1,000 Disqualification : Not an option Fixed Penalty :Yes
AFAIK if you refuse the fixed penalty option (if offered) then you will be prosecuted via the Magistrates Court, if found guilty then max fine is £1000
It is possible to be prosecuted for no insurance as well as driving without MOT invalidates most insurance policies ... but I believe it is a rarity .... but don't hold me to that !!
HTH
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No MOT = F**k all.
Even if they do decide to "report" you, the fine is invariably cheaper than the cost of an MOT if you say the right thing.
Driving anywhere other than to or from a pre-booked MOT (or other official appointment involving the car) while it is under SORN = Kiss goodbye to the car until you pay the back tax and any other penalty levied.
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It is possible to be prosecuted for no insurance as well as driving without MOT invalidates most insurance policies ... but I believe it is a rarity .... but don't hold me to that !!
Having no MOT does NOT invalidate insurance, if it did then the law would not allow you to drive to/from a pre-book test.
The MOT itself isn't worth the paper it's written on anyway, it is quite possible for a car to pass an MOT test and still be unroadworthy in law.
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It is possible to be prosecuted for no insurance as well as driving without MOT invalidates most insurance policies ... but I believe it is a rarity .... but don't hold me to that !!
Having no MOT does NOT invalidate insurance, if it did then the law would not allow you to drive to/from a pre-book test.
The MOT itself isn't worth the paper it's written on anyway, it is quite possible for a car to pass an MOT test and still be unroadworthy in law.
However if caught driving around with No MOT not to a pre booked MOT test then insurance companies WILL not pay out anything ther than third party claims!! The statement is pre booked.
Typical fine is £60 for no MOT.
As regards no tax immediate fee of £100 clamp release fee and a surety payment of £160 refunded once car is taxed. Then off to the magistrates for the actual fine which is normally means tested plus back tax.
Oh yes clamp release fee is doubled after 24 hrs >:(
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I have an omega estate parked on my back yard. It has been there for well over a year, (work in progress :( )
Last year I declared it SORN but never gave a thought to when it ran out. I was expecting a renewal reminder. Last week I received a letter from DVLA with an £80 penalty, plus arrears of £31 :o(£40 if paid before 31st December) for not renewing SORN. Apparently not receiving a reminder is not an excuse they accept.
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I have an omega estate parked on my back yard. It has been there for well over a year, (work in progress :( )
Last year I declared it SORN but never gave a thought to when it ran out. I was expecting a renewal reminder. Last week I received a letter from DVLA with an £80 penalty, plus arrears of £31 :o(£40 if paid before 31st December) for not renewing SORN. Apparently not receiving a reminder is not an excuse they accept.
Got caught by that too.... I reckon they've stopped sending reminders to earn more money >:( >:( >:(
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They say that they "usually" send a reminder 2 weeks before the SORN runs out, but as you say a nice little earner :'(
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It's well known that the SORN system is being used for extortion.
A mate of mine recently bought a wreck and is now being pursued for years of road tax and SORN penalties despite being able to prove he has only just bought it, that it was taxed up to the date it had a liaison with a dry stone wall and the precise date of that incident. >:(
Kevin
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No MOT is 3 points and a fine
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No MOT is 3 points and a fine
Fine of upto £1000 possible, but 99 out of 100 times will be dealt with by way of a £60 fixed penalty fine.
It is an unendorsable offence which means NO Points can be put on your licence fir the offence. :y
I do agree that the SORN system is designed to reap in more money as are most of the DVLA and police motoring policys >:(
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Does this apply to motorbikes ?. I declared my old Matchless SORN about 5 years ago. I haven't heard anything since. :o :o :o
Ken
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Does this apply to motorbikes ?. I declared my old Matchless SORN about 5 years ago. I haven't heard anything since. :o :o :o
Ken
If your bike has never been taxed & on the road since the SORN system came into play then it doesn't need to be Sorn'd.
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Thanks Andy. It would be funny to get a bill for the back road tax. The Matchless is an old G2, over 25 years so the bill would be £0.00 ;D
Ken
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Thanks Andy. It would be funny to get a bill for the back road tax. The Matchless is an old G2, over 25 years so the bill would be £0.00 ;D
Ken
INCORRECT! There is no such thing as the '25 year rule' anymore. President Blair put pay to that!
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Only vehicles registared before (stands to be corrected) March 1972 are classed as RFL exempt :y
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my daughter got a fine for eighty pounds for not renewing the sorn on a car i sold for her four years ago .i wrote to the dvla explaining to them that i had actualy sold the vehicle .they wrote back and said they had made a mistake and would cancel the fine ! if my daughterhad not told me she would have paid the robbing s*ds . >:( :y
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Congratulations on Hitting the big 1000 PJ :y
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Bloody hell, I've just checked, the bike was first registered in 1959, nearly as old as me. Time I got it going again, before they ban petrol ;D
Ken
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No MOT is 3 points and a fine
wrong. zero points and a fine only.....
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Only vehicles registared before (stands to be corrected) March 1972 are classed as RFL exempt :y
Historic/Free VED is applicable on cars manufactured before 1st Jan 1973 ;) ;)
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Only vehicles registared before (stands to be corrected) March 1972 are classed as RFL exempt :y
Historic/Free VED is applicable on cars manufactured before 1st Jan 1973 ;) ;)
Kind of knew it was around then my 73 MG Roadster was manufactured March 73 didn't find out about the rolling 25 year rule till i'd driven around for a couple of years with no disc in it.
Was only when someone asked me were the exemption disc was that i looked into it. OOPS ;D ;D ;D ;D
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thanks for the congrats dave .good on you :y :y :y
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Historic/Free VED is applicable on cars manufactured before 1st Jan 1973 ;) ;)
Correct, however the vehicle is still required by law to display a valid tax disc if being used on a public road.
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Historic/Free VED is applicable on cars manufactured before 1st Jan 1973 ;) ;)
Correct, however the vehicle is still required by law to display a valid tax disc if being used on a public road.
Thats what i got in troble for ;D ;D not showing the NIL tax disc :y