Combating fraud and error within the MOT with new initiatives and security measures

DVSA outlines plans for improved image capture and enhanced security measures to enhance MOT testing integrity

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The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is implementing new measures to combat fraud and error within the MOT testing process. A key focus is the introduction of a new image capture system, designed to improve the security and accuracy of MOT tests.

The new system will require testers to capture a photograph of the entire vehicle within the testing bay using a phone or tablet. This image will be stored alongside the test record, providing a visual record of the vehicle tested and helping to prevent fraudulent activities such as “ghost MOTs” where tests are conducted on a different vehicle than the one presented for inspection.

The DVSA recognises the importance of user-friendliness and is conducting trials with testers to refine the image capture process and ensure its seamless integration into the existing MOT testing workflow.

Alongside the image capture initiative, the DVSA is emphasising the importance of cybersecurity for MOT testers. Measures to enhance account security include:

  • Strong passwords: Using unique and complex passwords for MTS accounts, avoiding easily guessable information.
  • Two-factor authentication: Enabling two-factor authentication for added security when logging into the MTS system.
  • Phishing awareness: Being vigilant of phishing emails and avoiding clicking on suspicious links or opening attachments.
  • Device security: Ensuring devices used for MTS access are properly secured with strong passwords and regular security updates.

By implementing these measures, the DVSA aims to create a more secure and robust MOT testing environment, ensuring the integrity of the system and the safety of road users.

3 Comments

  1. And in the meantime the fee will not be increased

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  2. but they want us to invest in new equipment at our expenese new cameras etc

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  3. The Fee needs to increase

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