I wonder if we will start to see garages offering a safety check service on historic vehicles that doesn't carry with it the MOT regulatory restrictions if its not good news. Perhaps this is something that Clubs could offer in a similar way that the TSSC carried out valuations and trunnion oiling at the annual shindig.
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More than 23,500 local car repair garages throughout England, Scotland and Wales, employing more than 65,800 testers, are authorised to perform testing and issue certificates.[6] In principle, any individual in Great Britain can apply to run a MOT station, although in order to gain an authorisation from DVSA, both the individual wanting to run the station, as well as the premises, need to meet minimal criteria set out on the government's website, within the so-called VT01 form.[7]
The inspection manual can be found online.[16] The full details must by law be provided on request by all garages licensed to perform MOT tests and are currently published in DVSA's leaflet The MOT Test and You.