MOT Testing North Ayrshire



Any vehicle that is over three years old needs an MOT to stay on the road on the UK. An MOT certificate tells authorities that your vehicle has been thoroughly checked by expert mechanics and any repairs needed have been carried out. Without an MOT, you might get penalty points.
MOT Testing
New cars are viewed as reliable and safe; after all, they have only recently rolled off the production line. However, after three years on the road, regardless of how many miles the vehicle has covered, it will have to undergo an MOT in order to remain legal and roadworthy.

MOT stands for Ministry of Transport, and the certificate shows that the vehicle has undergone official testing to ensure that it is road legal. If your vehicle is over three years old, you need to contact an MOT centre, such as J&W Motors and book your vehicle in for an MOT test today.
What’s Included
In order to receive an official pass certificate, you have to book your vehicle into a certified MOT station such as J&W Motors. A professional mechanic will assess your vehicle and determine if there are any issues that might prevent it from maintaining its safety or legality on the roads.

An MOT mechanic will test the brakes, wheels, lights and lamps, steering, suspension, tyres, seatbelts, body structure, exhaust, emissions, and visibility. This list is not comprehensive but gives you a brief overview. Any issues are noted, and you are informed of any repairs needed.
Legal Requirments
To ensure that all the vehicles driving on the road are safe and suitable, the government has made it a legal requirement that vehicles over three years old need an MOT certificate. If you are stopped and found not to have an MOT certificate, there are some severe penalties in place.

Some of the penalties include points on your licence; these will be between six and eight penalty points; you might also incur a fine of around £2,500. In other cases, you might be banned from driving or receive a combination of penalties depending on the circumstances.
Passing and Failing
If you pass your MOT test, congratulations; it means you are roadworthy for another year, your vehicle is logged in the MOT database, and your money has been spent well. There are two types of passes, a straight pass and an advisory, where you have some repairs to carry out.

If you fail your MOT, don’t worry, it’s not the end of the world. Failing an MOT means that your vehicle is logged in the MOT database as a fail, but you have an understanding of what you need to do to pass next time. Most testing centres can carry out the repairs for you as well.
J&W Motors
J&W Motors is located in North Ayshire; it is a professional MOT testing centre that has been in the business for decades. If you need an MOT centre that uses expert mechanics to keep you on the road, or you simply need some mechanical advice, contact us today through the website.