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      04-02-2020, 11:28 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by ukbeemerboy View Post
Hmmm, I’d be careful with this. Yes, they have agreed to extend the cars current MOT so you can still drive it while the situation is how it is. It doesn’t however say that you will get a year from when it’s tested within that 6 months. I’d assume you’ll get a year from the original expiry date unless someone can prove me otherwise.
You get a 6 month extension on your current expiry date so it ‘should’ mean you still get a year from when your MOT is next done.

If you forget to MOT your car and drive around for a few months then realise your mistake and take your car in for an MOT you still get 12 months from the date of the new MOT it doesn’t start from when it expired .. I know someone who actually accidentally did this.
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