depends on the policy wording
though even if it's not an express requirement, it's an easy argument for them to say you can't prove it was roadworthy if you haven't got your MOT
The flip of that is that just having an MOT doesn't mean your car is roadworthy!
Posted By: CWC on April 22nd 2022 at 12:36:14
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- Nice try, but foiled by eagle-eyed cops (General Chat) - jamesward, Apr 22, 11:56:42
- Isn't ones insurance invalid if there is no MOT ? (n/m) (General Chat) - munter, Apr 22, 12:27:58
- usually as its a legal requirement for that car (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Apr 22, 12:41:50
- depends on the policy wording (General Chat) - CWC, Apr 22, 12:36:14
- and he was given a lift to a family member’s house (General Chat) - Henclrikus, Apr 22, 12:17:48
- probably for safety reasons (n/m) (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Apr 22, 12:42:47
- pfft. Lift back to the Services, then 'On Your Way' (n/m) (General Chat) - Henclrikus, Apr 22, 15:10:41
- probably for safety reasons (n/m) (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Apr 22, 12:42:47
- Isn't ones insurance invalid if there is no MOT ? (n/m) (General Chat) - munter, Apr 22, 12:27:58
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