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Cars to be MoT’d every two years
Posted on November 29, 2006 @ 3:47 pmCars will be MoT tested every two years under new plans laid out by the Government.
The £50 MoT test for cars over three years old is currently required every year, but new plans will bring the UK in line with the rest of Europe.
EU law requires a test every other year on cars over four years old.
If approved, Britain’s 22 million motorists could save £465 million a year with biennial checks.
But the move could mean dangerous cars stay on the road for longer than they normally would.
Rachel Burr, spokesperson for road safety campaigner Brake, said: “We are extremely concerned that if MoT tests become less frequent there will be more dangerously un-roadworthy vehicles on the road.
“The Government should recognise this and prioritise safety over cost-cutting.”
And the RAC Foundation’s Edmund King added: “On the surface it may seem good as the motorist is saving money.
“But many motorists treat the MoT as an annual service and the danger of a biennial test is things like brakes and lights may go two years without being checked.”
The move follows a review by the Treasury to cut back on bureaucracy.
(this article was taken from autotrader.co.uk)






