MoT Test rules for England during second coronavirus lockdown explained

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Despite a new lockdown coming into force in England and furlough being extended until March across the UK, MoTs certificates have not been extended a second time.

That means you can still be hit with fines of up to £2,500 if you're late to get your car, van or motorbike tested. Worse, increased demand coupled with Covid-19 restrictions could make booking a test harder than ususal.

That's because many of the tests that were put off earlier in the year are now coming due. How the extension last time worked At the start of the last lockdown, all cars, vans and motorcycles that usually would have required an MoT test were exempted from needing a one until August.

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