What isn't he score with MOTs whilst travelling abroad?
We're aiming at travelling around Europe for two years and don't intend returning to the UK.
I am in USA. Can I assume that MOT is basically a state Motor Vehicle Inspection? We have that here in each state as well. What I'm not clear on is the concern about expiration. Wouldn't you just get a small fine, and then have it inspected, and all is okay again? And if you are out of the country, who cares if the inspection date in your home country has expired? Wouldn't you just renew inspection in the country you are in, using their inspection system? Sorry for the ignorance here, but call me provincial.you will need to get the vehicle back for an MoT. If it has expired, you MUST NOT drive the vehicle in the UK. It will need to be transported back to the UK for the MoT.
I am in USA. Can I assume that MOT is basically a state Motor Vehicle Inspection? We have that here in each state as well. What I'm not clear on is the concern about expiration. Wouldn't you just get a small fine, and then have it inspected, and all is okay again? And if you are out of the country, who cares if the inspection date in your home country has expired? Wouldn't you just renew inspection in the country you are in, using their inspection system? Sorry for the ignorance here, but call me provincial.
Thanks!
Mike
Also don’t forget foreign police are savvy to checking up on mot’s tax etc online now.they might not care but if they get sick of seeing your foreign plated vehicle, beware.
Depends on how high your “risk it for a swiskit” is.
But bottom line is NO, you can’t do that.
Hope you haven’t left already