The PSNI have issued updated guidance to motorists who are struggling to secure an MOT
Drivers have reported waits of up to three months to secure a vehicle test with many asking if they can still drive their vehicle after their current certificate expires.
Read more:Latest on MOT waits in Northern Ireland as no appointments available until November, says MLA "In the event police encounter a vehicle with no current MOT, so long as we can ascertain that a vehicle is roadworthy, has a forthcoming MOT test date and is not SORNED, then police will not take any further action.When it comes to your insurance, drivers have been advised that if you can’t get a test appointment until after the current certificate expires, you should check your policy documents or speak to your insurer.
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