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Matters of Testing
Official advice and information about MOT testing from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
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How our strategy and vision will affect the future of the MOT – Matters of Testing
I wanted to catch up with you on the recent publication of DVSA’s vision and strategy and explain how that will affect the future of MOT. Our strategic plan to 2025 and vision to 2030 set out our vis...
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What we’re working on: better data sharing and reviewing paper documents across the MOT – Matters of
For this blog post, I wanted to update you on how we’re sharing our data and what we’re using it for to improve road safety, alongside further updates and improvements to our safety recalls service. W...
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Encouraging motorists to view their MOT certificate online – Matters of Testing
Between April 2022 and March 2023, you collectively carried out about 34.5 million light MOTs. And that uses up a lot of paper. If every test had an A4 certificate printed out, those pieces of pap...
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About Matters of Testing – Matters of Testing
About Matters of Testing Our purpose at the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is to help everyone stay safe on Great Britain's roads. This blog is where we publish advice, information and dev...
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A closer look at MOT risk rating – Matters of Testing
The new approach to risk rating using MOT data from both testers and garages has been live for over 6 months now. So far, we think it’s going well. But, like previous versions of risk rating the new a...