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Are vehicles like cherry pickers MoT exempt?
I'm buying a cherry picker, which is built on an IVECO Daily body? Are these MoT exempt?
Asked on 27 March 2023 by Thefox1978
Answered by
David Ross
Vehicles like cherry pickers are no longer MoT exempt so will require a valid certificate. The law changed in May 2018 so that all Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) mounted on a HGV-based chassis with a Gross Vehicle Weight up to 44 tonnes are required to undertake road worthiness inspections at an approved MoT inspection site.
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