The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) is urging the government to promptly decide on the frequency of MOT tests. The Federation finds the lack of clarity on this issue "completely unacceptable" and warns that it is detrimental to the entire supply chain.
The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) is urging the government to promptly decide on the frequency of MOT tests. The Federation finds the lack of clarity on this issue "completely unacceptable" and warns that it is detrimental to the entire supply chain.
In February 2023, the Department for Transport (DfT) initiated a public consultation to explore the future of MOTs in Great Britain. The consultation examined potential improvements to the test and its frequency, with the government expressing a preference for the initial passenger car test to occur at the age of four.