PeteS2k
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 11:29 AM |
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Pre-IVA MOT
I'm looking at getting a pre-IVA MOT check done, just to check over a few things before IVA next Friday Things that I can't do
myself... brake balance and weld, emissions check, headlamp alignment, and a general once-over.
So - I can drive untaxed and unregistered to the IVA (with insurance), but can I actually drive untaxed and unregistered to an MOT before I've
got IVA?
If not, it's find a trailer time, I guess...
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blakep82
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 11:33 AM |
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hmm, if its to a garage to fix IVA failure points, yes, but as it won't have failed IVA yet, it hasn't got any failurres to fix, so i
don't think so
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Marcus
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 11:33 AM |
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Yes you can drive to a pre booked MOT. If you're friendly with the garage, ask them not to log it on the computer if poss, otherwise you may get
pestered into annual MOTs for the first 3 years.
You can take it to a garage to have something adjusted in order to pass IVA (os SVA in my case) I drove 20 mile round trip to have the headlights
adjusted
[Edited on 7/4/10 by Marcus]
Marcus
Because kits are for girls!!
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blakep82
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 11:39 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Marcus
Yes you can drive to a pre booked MOT. If you're friendly with the garage, ask them not to log it on the computer if poss, otherwise you may get
pestered into annual MOTs for the first 3 years.
You can take it to a garage to have something adjusted in order to pass IVA (os SVA in my case) I drove 20 mile round trip to have the headlights
adjusted
but you wouldn't have/need an MOT on an unregistered car, and the police know that. personally i think you were just lucky
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whitestu
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 11:56 AM |
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I spent ages looking at this before my SVA.
The rules are clear.
You can drive to IVA and to have remeidial work done if you fail IVA (assuming inspector doesn't say car is unsafe)
You can't drive anywhere else.
Stu
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matt_claydon
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 12:05 PM |
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The exemption is that you can drive the vehicle to a test 'required for the purpose of licensingthe vehicle'. Since an MOT is not
required, you cannot legally drive without tax.
Vehicle Excise and Registration Act:
quote:
22
(1)
A vehicle is an exempt vehicle when it is being used solely for the purpose of— .
(a) submitting it (by previous arrangement for a specified time on a specified date) for a compulsory test, or .
(b) bringing it away from a compulsory test. .
(2)
A vehicle is an exempt vehicle when it is being used by an authorised person in the course of a compulsory test solely for the purpose of— .
(a) taking it to, or bringing it away from, a place where a part of the test is to be, or has been, carried out, or .
(b) carrying out a part of the test.
(3) Where the relevant certificate is refused on a compulsory test of a vehicle the vehicle is an exempt vehicle when it is being used solely for the
purpose of— .
(a) delivering it (by previous arrangement for a specified time on a specified date) at a place where relevant work is to be done on it, or .
(b) bringing it away from a place where relevant work has been done on it.
Compulsory test is defined elsewhere, but suffice to say, it means 'compulsory'!
My personal belief is that this means that if the DVLA request an inspection before registration you are allowed to drive to it, but I have not heard
this confirmed by any authority.
[Edited on 7/4/10 by matt_claydon]
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PeteS2k
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 12:24 PM |
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Well, that looks pretty straight-forward. It's the quote from the regulations I was looking for.
Trailer it is.
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adithorp
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 12:27 PM |
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It's not a compulsory test (as MOT is not required before IVA) so the short answer is, no.
If you do go for a test ask them to go through it as if it is an MOT but not to do any of the paper work/log it on the computer. Once on the MOT
system it needs a test every year (not just after the first 3). An MOT won't show a lot of IVA fail points. The testers aren't trained for
that. The brake test is not the same as done at IVA.
adrian
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cd.thomson
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 12:27 PM |
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im going to risk driving mine to the MOT test centre to get it all checked over.
Hopefully the pigs wont catch me as I quickly drive the whole 20 yards
Craig
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Danozeman
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 03:06 PM |
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I wouldnt have it done unless the garage will do it without going on the computer, Once your on there you will have to do it every year and wont get
the 3 years grace.
As said the MOT will cover different points to the IVA so not worth it. Theyl probably let you stick it on the rollers and smoke test if theyr not
busy for an hours labour mind you.
Dan
Built the purple peril!! Let the modifications begin!!
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blakep82
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 03:11 PM |
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bear in mind they won't be able to put it on the system as it won't have a chassis number or registration number, so don't worry
about that. but it will have to be trailered or on a recovery truck
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jacko
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 06:17 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by blakep82
bear in mind they won't be able to put it on the system as it won't have a chassis number or registration number, so don't worry
about that. but it will have to be trailered or on a recovery truck
He say's he has insurance so he must have a chassis no
I know it was a long time ago 2004 but Beverley SVA centre said i had to have a mot before a SVA
Jacko
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PeteS2k
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| posted on 7/4/10 at 06:42 PM |
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I've booked it in for a 'pre-MOT check' on Friday, and the guy says he'll check out the brakes on the rollers to ensure the
balance still meets the rear brake efficiency requirements - which was my main concern, really. Can also tweak headlamp aim and check emissions,
too.
The garage I found does some motorsport prep work, so are a bit more understanding of the quirks of kit cars and the like. Better still, they're
going to trailer it there and back for me! 
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