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Mike Ruff, GW editor
KeymasterThe DVSA has published its second annual review, which majors on recent changes to the MOT system and vehicle recalls. Opening the report in his forwa
[See the full post at: DVSA annual review celebrates MOT improvements]jim walker
GuestDVSA blowing smoke up their own backside again ! they haven’t done it, testing stations have by coping with the sometimes ridiculous changes and making them work at their cost. not surprising they are in surplus when most MOT stations are struggling to make ends meat. don’t be surprised if a large number of stations throw the towel in this year, then watch DVSA sweat
Alex vernon
GuestNo wonder they have a surplus of money ! They have called it modernisation but they really mean cutbacks, they have stopped paying for computers training and anything else they can get away with so the test stations make less money and they make more !!
Stephen prince
GuestDvsa, very disappointed with a vt01 application that I have submitted, lost original application, two short comings which were both sent via email only to get a reply they only have one, they need to improve this service as keep being told there about 15 days behind on sorting applications, general consensus from other agents applying is this service is shocking
MR R CHAYTOR
GuestThe whole system has become an absolute joke any tom dick or harry can open a test centre there are more dodgy mots out there now than ever before £50 to £60 so many testers just log in and print this system is a joke making testers pay to sit at a computer answering questions they answer every working day no wonder testers are on the fiddle
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