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Drivers could risk £2,500 fine for car – even if they have valid MOT certificate

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coronavirus lockdown, drivers in the UK benefited from a MOT extension on their cars.The scheme allowed motorists to use their cars for an extra six months before it came to an end in January.

No new policy has been put in place for the latest bout of restrictions which means road users must have a valid MOT certificate.

If drivers are caught without a valid MOT certificate, they could risk a £1,000 fine from the police. Those who haven't done their MOT are only allowed to drive their car from home to a pre-paid test centre.

Police might even ask to see evidence of your appointment to catch out those using their vehicles illegally. Spokesman for Arnold Clark Inverness William Mackenzie said drivers must take their car for a test even if.

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