Picking up the point on the situation in Wales - my 3.5 tonne LDV camper was due at beginning of May, and has had the date extended to November. The change happened very close to the due date though.
Mr Tidy said:And while the extension won't cause problems with ANPR cameras, etc. a mate of mine in the motor trade has heard stories of insurers not being keen to accept claims involving cars on the 6 month extension so I'd recommend getting your car tested if you can.
mjennings23 said:Mr Tidy said:And while the extension won't cause problems with ANPR cameras, etc. a mate of mine in the motor trade has heard stories of insurers not being keen to accept claims involving cars on the 6 month extension so I'd recommend getting your car tested if you can.
It's always a stipulation of insurance, and even just using your car on the road, that the driver is responsible to ensure the car is roadworthy. I don't see how an insurer is going to use a legal extension as an excuse to avoid payout unless they can prove the car wasn't roadworthy, something they'd be entitled to try on a car that passed an MOT 2 days prior to an incident too.
colb said:Had my daily driver tested last week at local garage who were open, passed and was dated that day so I lost out on about a week that my current certificate was dated.