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timrud_ |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 13:05 |
Sorry I didn't make myself very clear there. | |
Colin |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 12:46 |
quote: If you drive with no MOT the insurance company still has to indemnify you against third party liability. That is covered in section 6 of the Road Traffic Act. As long as you physically have the certificate you are ok however they will get out of paying out for your claim, it will be in their terms & conditions, which you agree to when you accept the policy. Car insurance to be legal is only third party" comp insurance is an agreement between you and the insurer which the insurer can impose terms against " they cannot impose terms against third party unless stated in law i.e Not being prevented from holding a valid licence. That is why they don't ask when getting a quote if the vehicle has a current MOT. It doesn't legally need one to be insured. | |
timrud_ |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 12:36 |
I'll ruffle a few feahers here. | |
cooperjazzy55 |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 10:39 |
thanks guys, great help :D | |
nova_gteuk |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 10:38 |
aslong as your booked in for an mot yes,if not no. | |
cooperjazzy55 |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 10:37 |
but is it ok to drive it to a garage to get stuff sorted for the mot? | |
Ben G |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 10:37 |
fine to drive it to an mot centre.. | |
nova_gteuk |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 10:36 |
as long as you have insurance and you make an appointment,your legal to drive it to an mot station. | |
cooperjazzy55 |
posted on 28th Jul 07 at 10:35 |
Ok so basically mot runs out wednesday so gonna leave it parked out the back till i can afford to get bits done (got told long as ive got road tax i dont have to inform dvla and can sit outside the back is this right?) |