What does MOT stand for?

MOT, which we now know stands for Ministry of Transport, is actually now named after a defunct government department. The Ministry of Transport is, however, one of the ancestors of the Department for Transport.
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What does MOT stand for slang?

What does mot mean? A mot is a clever comment or witty saying. Mot is a short way of saying bon mot, which means the same thing (and is more commonly used). Mot is also used in the phrase mot juste, meaning the exact right word.
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What is MOT of a car?

The MOT test (Ministry of Transport, or simply MOT) is an annual test of vehicle safety, roadworthiness aspects and exhaust emissions required in the United Kingdom for most vehicles over three years old.
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What is a British MOT?

British English: MOT /ɛm əʊ tiː/ ABBREVIATION. In Britain, an MOT is a test which, by law, must be made each year on all road vehicles that are more than three years old, in order to check that they are safe to drive. My car is due for its MOT in two days' time.
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How long can you drive without MOT?

Is there ever a time I can drive without an MOT? The simple answer is, no, it's illegal to drive without an MOT. If your vehicle is more than three years old, you can't drive without an MOT unless you are driving to a pre-booked test at an authorised test centre.
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Can you drive with failed MOT?

It's illegal to drive without a valid MOT. If your car has failed, and the date on your certificate has passed, you can only drive your car to be repaired or to a pre-arranged MOT appointment, and only if it is roadworthy.
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How long does a MOT last?

An average MOT test takes between 45 and 60 minutes, but there are a couple of other things to take into consideration. First, if your vehicle fails the test and repairs are needed this will take longer.
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Do you pay Labour for an MOT?

The MOT breakdown

The average labour charges of independent mechanics can range anywhere between £45/hour and £65/hour. If you weigh up that it takes an average of between 45 minutes to an hour to carry out the MOT test, that puts the mechanic on an almost impossible deadline to achieve the hourly rate they require.
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What does MOT stand for dating?

An MOT is a “member of the tribe,” or a fellow Jew for those that don't get the reference.
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What does MOT mean on Snapchat?

Summary of Key Points

"Ministry of Transport Car Safety Test" is the most common definition for MOT on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
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What does TWT mean on TikTok?

Summary of Key Points. "Time Will Tell" is the most common definition for TWT on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
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What does it mean to MOT a girl?

Mot definition

A witty or incisive remark. noun. 4. 1. (slang, Ireland) A girl, woman or girlfriend, particularly in the Dublin area.
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What does MOT stand for in business?

A moment of truth (MOT) is marketing lingo for any opportunity a customer (or potential customer) has to form an impression about a company, brand, product or service.
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What does MOT stand for in the military?

1. MoT. Magnitude of Threat. Army, Marine, Armed Forces.
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Can a dealer MOT a car early?

A car can be submitted for an MoT any day - if it passes it is 12 mth MoT starting the day of the test. If you submit it up to a month earlier than an expiring MoT the cover can be 12 months & XX days.
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What gets checked during an MOT?

What's checked in an MOT?
  • Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment. Your vehicle's front, rear, brake, fog, indicator and registration plate lights and rear reflectors must: ...
  • Brakes. ...
  • Tyres and road wheels. ...
  • Seat belts. ...
  • Body, structure and general items. ...
  • Exhaust, fuel and emissions. ...
  • Driver's view of the road.
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Can garage charge more for MOT?

For cars, there is a maximum fee that garages can charge for an MOT: £54.85. However, the actual cost can vary from garage to garage, which is why it pays to shop around for the best possible price.
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Do they check TYRE pressure on MOT?

Although tyre pressure itself isn't checked in an MOT, legislation introduced in 2015 means that every car with a faulty or failed tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) will fail its MOT.
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Do they check oil on MOT?

Ensure Your Vehicle Has Enough Oil

The oil check is an important part of an MOT because without it, the garage will not be able to test emission levels. You can check this by taking a quick look under the bonnet.
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Can the police tell if your MOT has expired?

It is illegal to drive your car without an MOT. According to the police, there are over 11,000 automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras across the UK, which check over 50 million records every single day. These cameras and police out on the road can automatically see whether your car has a valid MOT.
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Do you get 14 days grace for an MOT?

Many people believe that there is a two-week grace period for lapsed MOTs – which can allow drivers a leeway period to get their vehicle booked in for their MOT test. Unfortunately, despite popular belief, the 'MOT grace period' is actually a myth.
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Are tyres an MOT failure?

The minimum legal tyre tread depth is 1.6mm and any tyres with less than this will be marked as an MOT 'fail' (though it's recommended that tyres are changed when tread reaches 3mm). If you're in doubt about how much tread is left on a tyre, your local manufacturer main dealer can check for you.
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Can you park a car with no MOT on the road?

If your car has no MOT pass certificate, it should not be parked on the public highway and you should look to book it in for its MOT immediately. Whilst it's parked on the public highway without an MOT it could be reported, resulting in you being fined and your car seized.
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