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Dear Mr x Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, this is not something that we would be able to advise onhere at VOSA. You would need to check with
your insurance company if thereis anyway around this.
Regards RebeccaRebecca JonesVOSA Contact CentreChief Information Officer DirectorateTel:- 0300 123 9000 or 0870 60 60 440
To <rebecca.jones@vosa.gov.uk> 14/11/2008 13:09 RE: Pre SVA Test Driving
Rebecca, Thankyou for your prompt reply, but im not asking for insurance contacts.The question i raised was "As the vehicle would not have a
registrationmark, please could you confirm the requirements for insurance as without anMOT certificate or registration, any insurance would be void in
the eventof an accident." or in simpler terms; If the vehicle is to be driven without MOT and registration to anauthorised MOT Centre for
Pre-SVA work to be carried out, does it need tobe insured?
Kind Regards,
Richard
> From: Enquiries@vosa.gov.uk> Subject: Pre SVA Test Driving> To: Richard
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 12:41:33 +0000>> Dear Mr x>> Thank you for your e-mail.>> Unfortunately, we do not have lists of insurance
companies that willinsure> unregistered vehicle.>> Regards>> Rebecca> VOSA Contact Centre> Chief Information Officer
Directorate> Tel:- 0300 123 9000 or 0870 60 60 440>>>>>>> "
To> <Rebecca.Jones@vosa.gov.uk>> 12/11/2008 10:29 cc>> Subject> RE: Pre SVA Test Driving>>>>>>>>>>
Rebecca,>> Thankyou for your reply.>> As the vehicle would not have a registration mark, please could youconfirm> the requirements for
insurance as without an MOT certificate or> registration, any insurance would be void in the event of an accident.>> Once again, thankyou for
your time.>> Kind Regards,>> Richard>>>>
-----Original Message-----> From: Rebecca.Jones@vosa.gov.uk [mailto:Rebecca.Jones@vosa.gov.uk] On> Behalf Of Enquiries@vosa.gov.uk> Sent: 12
November 2008 10:13> To: > Subject: Pre SVA Test Driving>> Dear Mr x>> Thank you for your e-mail.>> A vehicle imported into GB
for use on the public road must be licensedand> registered immediately after arrival. The vehicle must be in this country> and available for
inspection before you make the application. After> arrival the only circumstances in which you can drive the vehicle before> completing these
formalities are to and from a pre-arranged SVA and/orMOT> test and to and from a garage for remedial work following failure to pass> the tests.
Thereafter the vehicle must be kept off road until the> licensing and registration formalities have been completed.>> Regards>>
Rebecca> VOSA Contact Centre> Chief Information Officer Directorate> Tel:- 0300 123 9000 or 0870 60 60 440>>>>>
> To> <enquiries@vosa.gov.uk>> 08/11/2008 20:55 cc>> Subject> Please respond to Pre SVA Test Driving>
Good Evening,>> Please would it be possible to clear up the following, as i am struggling> to find an answer in any of the DVLA or VOSA
Publications.>> Is it permissable at any point to drive a Pre-SVA amateur built vehicleto> and from a testing station or garage (to have SVA
related tests or work> carried out)? If so, what are the conditions or restrictions regarding> this?>> Your help would be greatly
appreciated.>> Kind Regards,>> Richard>
Kindest Regards,
Richard.
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