They have to tell you about things that come up as Advisory Notices.
Basically, if a thing they have to check has only just passed, they have to tell you that. So if your tyres are only just in the legal limit, they have to tell you. If, 5000 miles later, Mr Policeman nicks you for having bald tyres, bringing out a months-old MOT saying they passed is no defence - it's still up to you to make sure the car is legal to drive.
Posted By: Arizona Bay on July 20th 2015 at 12:44:42
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- Good news! The car has scraped a pass (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Jul 20, 12:35:29
- Sometimes they will just warn you what to expect next year. (General Chat) - Chris Peacock, Jul 20, 12:51:25
- depends on the garage (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Jul 20, 12:47:19
- Typical Lib Dem (General Chat) - Old Git, Jul 20, 12:57:29
- *pffft* (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Jul 20, 13:02:08
- Typical Lib Dem (General Chat) - Old Git, Jul 20, 12:57:29
- They have to tell you about things that come up as Advisory Notices. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jul 20, 12:44:42
- Yes; the MOT is only really properly legally valid for the time it spent in the garage/new (General Chat) - Nelsons final flanel, Jul 20, 13:20:15
- ^^^^ Thank you, all very sensible replies. (n/m) (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Jul 20, 12:55:13
- It's not on, is it? (General Chat) - Old Git, Jul 20, 12:58:03
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