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Old 30-06-06, 23:58
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Default MOT Exempt

The question of MOT exempt has come up in our local Military group. If you vehicle is exempt you can fill in a decleration V112C

if your in uk your vehicle is exempt from a MOT if it falls within any of the following groups.....

(1) motor tractor
(2) track laying vehicles
(3) articulated vehicles not being an articulated bus
(4) works trucks
(5) invalid carriages not exceeding 306kg unladen weight
(6) vehicles used only in passing from land in the occupation of the person keeping the vehicle to other land in his occupation and not used on the road for distances exceeding an aggregate of 6 miles in a calendar week
(7) hackney carriages or private hire cars licensed to ply for hire by certain local authorities authorised to carry out roadworthiness checks on their vehicles
(8) hackney carriages granted licences by Transport for London
(9) vehicles provided for Police purposes and maintained in approved workshop
(10) electrically propelled goods vehicles
(11) tramcars
(12) trolley vehicles that are not auxiliary trolley vehicles
(13)vehicles authorised for use on the roads by a Special Types General Order made under Section 44(3) of the Road Traffic Act 1988
(14) vehicles used exclusively on certain islands that lack a bridge, tunnel, ford, or other suitable way for motor vehicles to be conveniently driven to a road in any part of Great Britain.

Hope this is of help!!

Bryan
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