Motorists warned as MoT test rules change next week and £2,500 fines are back

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After months of not having to think about it motorists can be hit with fines of up to £2,500 if they're late to get an MoT. All cars, vans and motorcycles that usually would have required an MoT test have been exempted from needing a one since 30 March.

But with measures now easing across the UK, the annual safety check will once again be made mandatory in England, Scotland and Wales, Manchester Evening News reports.

That means from Saturday, 1 August, driving with an expired MoT can result in you being pulled over and fined and possibly banned.

Paul Loughlin, solicitor and a specialist in motoring law at Stephensons Solicitors LLP, said: "With the easing of lockdown restrictions, there can be an overwhelming urge to jump in our cars and

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