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Failure to complete the MOT Tester Training required by the DVSA within the time constraints each year may lead to suspension from testing. The DVSA have the right to withdraw any MOT tester’s licence to test if a tester has not completed and recorded a minimum of three hours (Read More)
All MOT testers need to have completed their three hours of annual MOT Tester training training before 31st March each year. In our experience, it will help your stress levels no end if you if you complete the majority of the training before the end of January each year! (Read More)
The DVSA requires all MOT Testers to complete a minimum of three hours of training each year between 1st April and 31st March. (Read More)
While the MOT Tester shortage situation is being resolved, help your customers to stay ahead of the game as much as possible … and this will help you to manage a difficult situation, too! The last thing you need is angry customers clogging up your phone lines. So use your lines of communication: website, emails, […] (Read More)
The shortage of MOT testers is a serious problem, as it could put road safety at risk. MOT tests are essential to ensure that vehicles are roadworthy and meet safety standards, and without enough MOT testers, there’s a risk that vehicles that are not safe will be allowed on the road. (Read More)
There are several reasons for the shortage, for example: more MOT testers are reaching retirement age, there is a lack of new entrants to the profession, the cost of training and certification continues to rise, the lack of financial incentives for people to become MOT testers, advancements in technology are increasing the complexity of vehicles. […] (Read More)