Taking a car for MOT without TAX or Insurance
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Just a quick question. I have a car that i need an MOT on. It's declared SORN at the moment and is not insured. I've booked it in at my local MOT station for the work next week. Question is, can i drive it there without insurance or not??
It'll be left there until all the work is done for the MOT.
FG
It'll be left there until all the work is done for the MOT.
FG
Family Guy said:
Just a quick question. I have a car that i need an MOT on. It's declared SORN at the moment and is not insured. I've booked it in at my local MOT station for the work next week. Question is, can i drive it there without insurance or not??
It'll be left there until all the work is done for the MOT.
FG
Surely not, it's driving w/o insurance.. you'd need to tow/trailer it I would have thought...It'll be left there until all the work is done for the MOT.
FG
Even towing it might be illegal (curse my lack of legal knowledge)
Do you own the car? (and i don't mean are you the registered keeper) If not, e.g. its the wifes, then you can take it providing you have cover on your own car, and that car is roadworthy. Check your policy for "DOC" Drive Other Cars cover.
If it is yours, just get another family member or a friend drive it on their insurance.
Check the policy. Some DOC clauses are now being tightened, but this is really to stop people getting their mates to take cars impounded by the police. It shouldn't stop you taking a SORN to an MOT.
If it is yours, just get another family member or a friend drive it on their insurance.
Check the policy. Some DOC clauses are now being tightened, but this is really to stop people getting their mates to take cars impounded by the police. It shouldn't stop you taking a SORN to an MOT.
gadzookz said:
Do you own the car? (and i don't mean are you the registered keeper) If not, e.g. its the wifes, then you can take it providing you have cover on your own car, and that car is roadworthy. Check your policy for "DOC" Drive Other Cars cover.
If it is yours, just get another family member or a friend drive it on their insurance.
Check the policy. Some DOC clauses are now being tightened, but this is really to stop people getting their mates to take cars impounded by the police. It shouldn't stop you taking a SORN to an MOT.
.If it is yours, just get another family member or a friend drive it on their insurance.
Check the policy. Some DOC clauses are now being tightened, but this is really to stop people getting their mates to take cars impounded by the police. It shouldn't stop you taking a SORN to an MOT.
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Are you sure !
If the vehicle has no insurance, then it don't count.
That thing about driving another car on your insurance, is only valid if the other car has insurance.
uk_vette said:
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Are you sure !
If the vehicle has no insurance, then it don't count.
That thing about driving another car on your insurance, is only valid if the other car has insurance.
It is still valid. Just as it was the last dozen times someone trotted out the DOC myth Are you sure !
If the vehicle has no insurance, then it don't count.
That thing about driving another car on your insurance, is only valid if the other car has insurance.
Edited by Noger on Wednesday 23 July 22:04
uk_vette said:
gadzookz said:
Do you own the car? (and i don't mean are you the registered keeper) If not, e.g. its the wifes, then you can take it providing you have cover on your own car, and that car is roadworthy. Check your policy for "DOC" Drive Other Cars cover.
If it is yours, just get another family member or a friend drive it on their insurance.
Check the policy. Some DOC clauses are now being tightened, but this is really to stop people getting their mates to take cars impounded by the police. It shouldn't stop you taking a SORN to an MOT.
.If it is yours, just get another family member or a friend drive it on their insurance.
Check the policy. Some DOC clauses are now being tightened, but this is really to stop people getting their mates to take cars impounded by the police. It shouldn't stop you taking a SORN to an MOT.
.
Are you sure !
If the vehicle has no insurance, then it don't count.
That thing about driving another car on your insurance, is only valid if the other car has insurance.
This is the UK insurance industry - the POLICYHOLDER is covered, NOT the CAR!
It is also illegal for an insurer to not give the POLICYHOLDER the bare legal minimum cover - and that cover is third party only and allows driving other cars not owned by the POLICYHOLDER.
Other countries, including USA, actually cover the VEHICLE, so no matter who drives it (within reason) its covered. Bahhh.... My piss is boiled!
Corpulent Tosser said:
My insurance policy clearly states that I am insured to drive cars I do not own and are not hired or leased to me as long as they are insured by the owner. That is the key bit, they have to be insured.
Only if the policy says they do. And to be fair, most don't (or at least never used to) specify that as a DOC condition.Edited by SS2. on Thursday 31st July 07:35
Corpulent Tosser said:
My insurance policy clearly states that I am insured to drive cars I do not own and are not hired or leased to me as long as they are insured by the owner. That is the key bit, they have to be insured.
Which insurer ? What does the wording say ? Not doubting you, just interested.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff