Hello everyone, Martin Boothman has sent me the latest bulletin from the FBHVC concerning the proposed abolishion of MOT testing for pre 1960 vehicles. It is proposed that all pre 1960 vehicles will be exempt from November this year. Here is the wording taken from the FBHVC Bulletin:- **************** "21 May 2012 Historic Vehicles MoT Exemption Review Mike Penning, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, has announced the results of the Historic Vehicles MoT Exemption Review. The DfT is in favour of exemption for pre-1960 vehicles and it is proposed this will take effect from 18 November 2012. Owners of exempted vehicles will be able to take them for a voluntary test under the new regulations. The FBHVC’s initial response is a guarded welcome to a result that matches the wishes of the majority of respondents to the Federation’s MoT survey. We hope to get more information about the detail of the proposals from the DfT in due course, in order to make a proper assessment - particularly about passenger carrying vehicles in commercial use which we were surprised to note are also to be exempt from MoT testing. In general historic vehicle owners are law abiding and safety conscious and are aware that they have a duty to ensure their vehicles are in a roadworthy condition and accept the exemption from MoT testing is not an excuse for poor maintenance." ****************** Should this come to pass, it will be very much the duty of owners to see that their cars are kept in proper roadworthy condition. I hope everyone will take this responsibility very seriously; the last thing the old car movement needs is the horrendous publicity that would be associated with it if their were a serious incident involving an old car with safety issues. Just imagine the play opposition political parties could make with that......The MOT Test may still be taken and either this or a 'pre-MOT' check at a suitable specialist is advised to keep up with those roadworthiness issues where sometimes a deterioration is not noticed until an emergency situation arises....... I know of at least one Alvis Specialist who aims to carry out a suitable pre MOT inspection with a report for less than the standard VOSA fixed fee. Nick Simpson. Technical Advisor, AOC Ltd. Posted by Nickalvis 22/05/2012 19:35:07
0