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Expert urges Brits to ‘be careful’ as More than one in five cars failed MOT last year

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New data reveals that more than one in five vehicles in Britain failed their MOT test last year, with 9.9 million out of 43.7 million tests ending in failure.

Experts at BigWantsYourCar.com emphasise the dangers of neglecting basic vehicle checks.

“It’s shocking to see cars with such serious issues, like missing brakes or malfunctioning steering locks, still being driven to MOT centres,” says a spokesperson. “These faults are not only avoidable but potentially life-threatening. We always advise that regular maintenance is key to keeping your vehicle safe.”

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Common Reasons for MOT Failures

MOT tests examine crucial components like lights, seatbelts, tyres, and brakes to ensure they meet legal standards. Vehicles fail if dangerous or major faults are found.

“Failing an MOT is more than just an inconvenience,” adds the expert. “These tests are vital in preventing accidents caused by mechanical issues. It’s alarming that some cars are coming in with 24 or more major faults.”

The statistics included bizarre reasons for failure, like missing front brake discs or spare wheels at risk of detachment.

“These kinds of problems highlight how important it is to stay proactive with vehicle maintenance,” they continue. “A regular check-up might seem like an expense, but it’s nothing compared to the potential dangers”

The 20p Tyre Check That Could Save You Hundreds

One of the simplest checks drivers can do before an MOT is the 20p tyre tread test.

“The legal tread limit for tyres is 1.6mm, and using a 20p coin is an easy way to check if your tyres meet the requirement,” explains the expert from BigWantsYourCar.com. “Simply insert the coin into the main tread grooves of the tyre. If the outer rim of the coin is visible, it’s time to replace the tyres.” This quick tip can help drivers avoid MOT failures due to tyre tread and save hundreds on unexpected repair costs.

Avoiding MOT Fines

Driving without a valid MOT can land drivers with fines of up to £1,000. BigWantsYourCar.com urges drivers to stay on top of their MOT schedule.

“It’s crucial to know when your MOT is due. You can test up to a month before the expiry and keep the same renewal date, giving you time to fix any issues. This simple step can save you from a large fine and potentially dangerous situations.”

They also recommend setting up reminders: “Whether it’s through an email service or your phone’s calendar, a reminder can be the difference between staying legal or getting hit with a fine. Drivers in Northern Ireland will even receive a letter reminder seven weeks before their MOT is due.”

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