Did you know that in the latest news, around 7.6 million people residing in the UK had to pay a fine, for not getting there MOT not been updated. Not only this causes a problem for the environment but it is a cause for people’s safety even the driving one or people on the road.

MOT plays a crucial role in your safety, if you are someone who resides around the UK, and you own a vehicle. MOT plays an important role for checking the roadworthiness and safety for the vehicle.

MOT tests are administrated by the UK government specifically checked by the garages who are certified with DVSA ( driver and vehicle standard agency).

Do also know that the technicians who check your vehicles are a skilled mechanic with DVSA certified, specialized for MOT tests. The technician is responsible for your vehicle safety, roadworthiness and vehicle exhaust emissions on the UK roads.

If you are someone who owns a vehicle and also it is older than 3 years, it is compulsory for you to have a car certified with the MOT, these services are vehicles proper checking based in and out. These tests keep your car safe,reliable and fully-functioning.

It also helps you to give preventative measures for the vehicle like oil replacement ,filter changes- not only  safety aspects.

How to prepare a vehicle for pre-MOT?

For the pre-MOT tests make sure to check your vehicle thoroughly inside and outside and if you are just unsure about it. just get your vehicle checked to find any changes required and also ensure there are not any serious problems.

Checking your vehicle before MOT is must in order to get safe from getting failed in Book MOT London.

Parts of the vehicle you should keep in mind in order to get safe from MOT are: –

lights

One out of 5 people in the UK, get a MOT, they mix the halogen light from the LED light of the light bulb of the vehicle. so while checking lights make sure they lights are replaced by halogen lights not the LED lights.

Tyres

One of the biggest MOT fails are all about the tyres not properly inflated or  being properly aligned or the tread depth is not on the minimum level. note: – your tyre tread depth should be 1.6mm

wipers and windshields

Make sure to check your liquid is full for wipers and also the windsheild wipers are properly working.not that windshields are broken or the wipers are not functioning properly.

Brakes

The brakes play a major part of the vehicle safety, so in order to check vehicle safety, brakes should be properly functioning. So before sending your vehicle for a test, just make sure to check your brakes.

Seatbelts

seatbelts should be properly fitting you and working smoothly.so ensure while seatbelts are working.

How do you avoid MOT failing?

During your MOT inspections, your vehicle tests a wide range of your safety point of views including your identification number,windscreen,seatbelts,emissions,mirror and brakes.

While they might appear to be an obvious point of view to get checked there are pitfalls which are vital to watch out for before sending your vehicle for an MOT, some of which are detailed below.

lighting and signalling

Did you know that every fifth car fails the MOT test because of an issue with their lights? You all think this is as simple as a blow bulb, but some simply think that retrofit can fit their halogen headlamps with LED bulbs to improve the brightness, but this can cause a failure in your MOT test . Note: – please make sure to check your vehicle lights by switching it on and let it walk around your car to check they’re working in the right order.

Tyres

Your vehicle can have all the safety systems known to a man, but if tyres aren’t up to scratch, this is all a waste. If your tyres don’t have the right tread depth, ideally with the right depth can cause a problem. This can be done by checking a coin  between the grooves of tyres, to check out the tread depth.if the tyre is in the legal limit then there are no issues, but if it’s out of the suggested limit you need to change your tyre prior to your MOT.

Driver’s view on the roads

A right view on the road is a sign for safe driving. These views can be disrupted by items such as fresheners or cracks chips causing problems in the driver eye-line.