THE Independent Garages Association has urged the government to rethink its position after announcing the Department for Transport, with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, had extended MoT certificates from 12 to 18 months.
The move, which we reported last week (Issue 1,620), recognised the difficulty motorists and garages face in testing cars after the coronavirus outbreak. But the Independent Garage Association (IGA) has warned it jeopardises the livelihood of mechanics, and vehicle safety.
It says around a third of all cars fail their first MoT, so millions of vehicles “do not meet even the basic roadworthiness level of compliance.” And, it adds, the move will raise the number of vehicles that are unroadworthy, even given less use.
The organisation says that garages will also suffer as a result of…