My father suffered a stroke last year, and we decided to make one of his very elderly, least-used cars SORN as it was unclear as to whether he would be able to drive again.
Happily, he has made a pretty good recovery and he would now like to use the car again, but the MOT has since lapsed and I’m therefore unsure as to what to do about the correct way to obtain a new one. Can I legally drive a SORN vehicle on the road, as long as it’s booked into an MOT test centre? Am I right in thinking that I can’t tax a vehicle that doesn’t have an MOT?
All help gratefully appreciated.
You're correct - the vehicle needs to be insured before going onto public roads but it can then be driven to/from a pre-arranged MoT test - the VED can be paid once the MoT has been issued.
Consider how you'll deal with any repairs if necessary to get through the MoT - easy if the testing garage does the repairs and a retest but would need trailering if taken elsewhere.
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