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Posted By: AL MoT test stations go electronic - 20th Feb 2005 1:29pm
A 45-year tradition is about to come to an end with the phasing out of the MoT certificate. From late April MoT test centres are scheduled to begin switching to online records, and in place of the old-fashioned embossed and watermarked certificate, motorists will be issued with a “receipt”.
All the data about the vehicle, including its registration, VIN (vehicle identification number), make, model and mileage will be held on a mainframe computer near Blackpool by the Bristol-based Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (Vosa). For the first time the new MoT records will include details of work done by a mechanic to the vehicle to get it through the test.
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Police believe the computerised system will help to cut theft of MoT certificates and help them track down stolen vehicles.



Vosa said the system as a whole would be more secure, though the receipts themselves would be easier to counterfeit. “Without a doubt it will be easier to fake a new one,” said a Vosa spokesman. “But rather than place the emphasis on a piece of paper which can be stolen or counterfeited, we have shifted the data to a central database where it can be better controlled.”

Car buyers will be advised to ring a hotline to check the MoT details of vehicles they are intending to purchase are correct. The switch to the new system will be phased: 5,000 of approximately 19,200 MoT centres across Britain are due to start using the online forms in about 10 weeks, and the remainder should have switched to the new system by October.
Posted By: Scooby Re: MoT test stations go electronic - 20th Feb 2005 10:28pm
This is an ongoing programme which was due to be launched approx 2 years ago, there has been error after error with the system and reliability issues.

This is suppost to be to make your MOT electronic so when you get stopped by pc he can find out if you have a current mot over the radio. Also this will be linked to the post office database therefore you wont be able to buy a bent MOT to tax your car, they will simply enter your vehicle registration number and the computer wont issue you with a Road Tax unless your car has a valid MOT smack

The insurance companys are also doing this now so before long the post office and police will know if you have a current MOT and current insurance & road tax just from your registration number. They are coming into the 20th century and fast so be warned drivers.

Personally i think its a great idea so the police can easily catch those un-insured drivers whom we all pay extra on our insurance premiums for.
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