I had my GS booked in for tomorrow and as I couldn't get through to the tester last Thursday or Friday assumed the added 6 months meant he wasn't working. Managed to reach him this morning and he is still testing and said it would be wise to get it done as when the 6 months extension is up there will be a HUGE backlog of vehicles to be done!
It was my understanding that if your MOT runs out before yesterday then you need to get one done now. If it runs out anytime during the next 1 year period (30th Feb 2020 - 29th Feb 2021) then you automatically get 6 months added on.
So there will be no sudden rush for MOT's in 6 months as everyone will still have a staggered dates.
That's how I understand it too. This 6 month extension to MOTs starts tomorrow, but lasts for 12 months.
Therefore those MOTs due this week, can be delayed until the first week of October. But those already due in the first week of October, can also be delayed.
Hopefully by then, things will be getting back towards normal, and owners can book their MOTs when it suits.
We'll have to remember all this when checking out MOT histories on cars and bikes we're interested in buying in several years time.
I sorned my yam at the end of Feb because I didnt have time todo the tiresome tyre changes and havent thought of a way to get an E3 mark onto a tyre .....
That's right, but it will be a small percentage of people that have slipped through due to being out of MOT when this holiday came in. Garages are still allowed to operate and do MOT's, and you could still have one done even if your vehicle is already in the "6 month holiday".. if you really wanted to.