26-04-18, 11:52 PM
(26-04-18, 08:47 PM)Freck link Wrote: [quote author=celticdog link=topic=24075.msg279207#msg279207 date=1524763033]The law states that you would be able to drive your car home from the test centre or to somewhere that would carry out repairs, as long as the failures didn’t cause the car to be dangerously unroadworthy, in which case the MOT tester should stop you from taking it away.
[size=1em]So if your car fails the test and you have taken it to a test centre that does not do repairs what do you do? All MOT results are uploaded and stored, so any 'dangerous' faults go on the database straight away. So I would imagine there is every likelihood that you will be picked up by police cars having ANPR cameras on them if you drive it home, more money for the Government. :grumble [/size]
As for the ANPR, I think it’s highly unlikely that their database would be updated with your MOT failure that quickly, a day or two later maybe.
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Honestly? I wouldn't put it past them.
Fundamentally these changes are being driven by an EU directive, stricter controls on diesels, those diesels running without adblue may have had their day.
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/car...iesel-cars
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.