MOT training changes are a ‘positive’ improvement, says IMI

The DVSA confirmed it would make changes to MOT training early this year

MOT training changes are a ‘positive’ improvement, says IMI
MOT training at the RMI Academy of Automotive Skills.

Following changes to MOT training for both MOT testers and managers, the IMI has launched a complete learning package which includes the new MOT annual training and assessment, as well as a dedicated eLearning platform enabling all testers to maintain their testing status via their mobile device.

MOT testers will no longer need to attend a five-year refresher course, but instead be required to complete the MOT annual training and assessment every year.

With 56,000 MOT testers across the UK, the IMI is encouraging its network of approved centres to offer the qualification for classes 1 and 2 and classes 4 and 7 to ensure a broad range of centres are equipped to service this demand.

These changes follow feedback from the MOT trade who were increasingly asking for a more modern approach to training in order to make it easier to learn in line with individual needs and requirements.

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Barry Williams, IMI business development manager, said: “The positive changes made by DVSA surrounding the MOT system will provide great opportunities for technicians to engage with modern technology through CPD.

“Upskilling the individual within the fast moving automotive industry is vital to the sector, and these changes allow technicians who may be re-entering the sector to receive quality and convenient training to become a MOT tester or manager.”

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