The DVSA has confirmed new MOT test changes will come into effect within days of the New Year in a bid to protect road users.
From January 2026 the government has announced new changes will be introduced to the MOT process. From 9th January, MOTs are ...
New DVSA rules starting January 9 will prevent MOT testers and authorised examiners facing 2-year or 5-year disciplinary ...
ANPR cameras are increasingly being used to check the MOT status of vehicles. That means they will be able to detect vehicles ...
Not having your MOT doesn’t just risk a failed inspection; it also brings legal, financial, and safety problems that can get ...
The DVSA has confirmed new MOT rule changes coming into force on January 9, 2026. Here's everything you need to know about ...
The public and council disagree with Blackburn with Darwen taxi drivers over the future of MOT testing for licenced vehicles ...
The DVSA is implementing a new two-year regulation from January 9.
As we step into a new year, many of us set resolutions to improve our health and wellbeing, and it’s the perfect time to include our pets, too.
Staying well isn’t just about reacting to illness, it’s about catching potential problems early before they affect your ...
Enhanced technology checks: The MOT is being expanded to include Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). This means modern ...
The DVSA has announced new MOT testing rules starting January 9, 2026, affecting testers and authorised examiners during ...