Trade bodies unite to question DfT on MOT consultation

Further consultations expected and "no immediate decisions" likely, DfT says

Trade bodies unite to question DfT on MOT consultation

The Independent Garage Association (IGA) and Scottish Motor Trade Association (SMTA) conducted a meeting with the Department for Transport (DfT) and Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) to discuss the current consultation on MOT frequency and enhancements.

The DfT was asked why such a large and complex consultation covering 27 areas within the MOT test was published with only a six-week response period.

In response, it explained that Ministers are focusing on saving consumers money and wanted to use the consultation as an opportunity to evaluate if any areas of the MOT could contribute to further savings.

When asked how they planned to proceed with so many areas under review at once, the DfT revealed there would be further consultations based on the initial information and responses provided, and that no immediate decisions were likely.

The DfT also shared that consultation responses submitted after the closing date on 28 February 2023 would still be considered.

When asked why the consultation could not be carried out over a three-month period, bearing in mind that no immediate action would be taken and further consultations would follow, no response was given.

However, the DfT did confirm that no legislation changes will be implemented on 1 April 2023, which was included within the impact statement.

Stuart James, IGA chief executive said: “We appreciate the DfT being open about many of the questions raised and understand that cost implications for consumers and advances in vehicle technology are the main drivers behind this consultation.

“However, the UK’s roads are amongst the safest in the world, and we would like to believe that the government would not make decisions that would cause any increase in road casualties.

“We believe it may have been more appropriate to break the consultation down into smaller subject areas to ensure that road safety will not be impacted by any of the many changes being considered.

“We will be working non-stop to ensure that road safety and the public are protected as the consultation progresses.”

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