Drivers urged to carry out simple checks as 'easily avoidable' MOT failures rise
- The number of 'easily avoidable' MOT failures has risen by 133,000 over the last four years, according to new figures.
- Eric Smith, MOT scheme manager at Kwik Fit, urges drivers to check their vehicles regularly to avoid MOT failures.
- The research indicates that drivers lose millions each year due to neglecting simple checks before the MOT test.
- Drivers are reminded that a failed MOT makes their car unroadworthy and invalidates their insurance, according to Compare's advice.
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Millions of drivers risk failing MOT test and paying 'needless extra costs' for 'easily avoidable' issues
Drivers are wasting millions of pounds on "easily avoidable" MOT failures, with figures showing a worrying rise of 133,000 over the past four years.New data reveals that motorists may be less prepared when taking their vehicles for testing compared to previous years.The findings come as March, the peak month for MOT tests, approaches, with experts urging drivers to perform simple checks before their MOT to avoid unnecessary costs and the inconve…
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