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Quality Controlling an MOT Re-check

Quality Controlling an MOT Re-check

Most QC checks carried out on MOT testers use the observation method. But if the QC disagrees with a decision made by the tester – what happens then? A question that pops up frequently during my site visits, as many of you may have experienced this scenario. So to...
Positive news report from DVSA

Positive news report from DVSA

‘Doom and gloom’ news items have had more than their fair share of headline space over recent months. So it’s good to read and share some positive news too. The good news we’re sharing comes from DVSA who has published its annual review, which outlines their 2019-2020...
A date to get in your training diaries!

A date to get in your training diaries!

Great News – our Chesham Training Centre REOPENS on 1 June for all MOT related training. Safety precautions are in place for yours and our trainers’ safety. Details on those are here. We are also re-starting our AEC and compliance site visits at the same time. ...
Highways England Safety Rules – Rule!

Highways England Safety Rules – Rule!

Several – long – weeks into lockdown; and almost as many weeks after the surprise announcement of ‘no penalties or fines’ for those who don’t get their vehicle MOTd; some official motoring organisations, including the AA; are starting to...
Time to use time!

Time to use time!

We’re doing a lot more reading nowadays – trying to keep up with the ever-changing landscape in our industry. And an article we found really interesting came from CAT the business magazine for the UK automotive market. Not only was it a fascinating read, but it also...
Come first of May for Group B MOT Testers

Come first of May for Group B MOT Testers

If you’re an MOT Tester for Group B you need to know this: The new MOT training/assessments are due to start on 1st May. Even when furloughed, you can continue to train to keep up to date on industry specifics. So make sure you’re prepared. We’ve highlighted the...