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From Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
  • Headlamp, position lamps, daytime running lamps, stop lamps, indicators, hazard warning lamps, fog lamps, reversing lamps, lighting ‘tell-tales’, trailer electrical socket, electrical wiring and battery rules and inspection …

  • Axle, wheel bearing, wheel and tyres, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and suspension (including springs, shock absorbers, and suspension arms and joints) rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.

  • Brake condition and operation, service brakes, secondary brakes, parking brakes, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic braking system (EBS) and brake fluid rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.

  • Inspection processes and rules for car, private bus and light commercial vehicle (class 3, 4, 5 and 7 vehicle) MOT tests.

  • Mechanical condition, steering wheel and column or handlebar, forks and yokes, steering play and electronic power steering (EPS) rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.

  • Structure and attachments (including exhaust system and bumpers), and body and interior (including doors and catches, seats and floor) rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.

  • Definitions, vehicle classes, reasons to refuse to test a vehicle, narrow track vehicles, historic vehicles and inspection procedures for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.

  • Guidance on how to run an MOT centre, how to carry out MOT tests, and special notices about changes to the MOT scheme.

  • What UK drivers need to do to drive when visiting the EU

  • Check the list of topics that MOT testers need to have MOT training records for from April 2019 to March 2024.

  • Management systems, policies and checks you need in place at your MOT centre to make sure MOT testing is done to the right standard.

  • How to provide MOT tester and manager qualification courses, and MOT tester annual training courses – including the topics the training must cover.

  • Changes to how to record training from April 2024, avoiding battery drain issues on some vehicles and what to do with low diesel smoke plate values.

  • The number of drink-drive offenders completing rehabilitation courses.

  • The research, statistics and professional opinions which form the basis of the 'National standard for riding mopeds and motorcycles'.

  • The research, statistics and professional opinions which form the basis of the national standard for driving cars and light vans.

  • Statistical data sets about MOT testing including results by vehicle type, failures by type of defect, and MOT test stations and testers.

  • Statistical data sets about vehicle tests, including annual tests for lorries, buses and trailers, top failure reasons, and test sites.

  • Logs of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) responded to in 2023.

  • Add or change your planned drink-drive rehabilitation courses, manage your centre details and add new trainers.