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Government Update on MOTs During Coronavirus

The Government has announced a temporary six-month extension to any vehicles due to renew its current MOT after 30th March 2020.

Motorists that were due to update their MOT from 1st April had been left wondering what to do as a large number of garages are closed.

This morning’s announcement has confirmed the following:

  • Motorists do not need to do anything to extend their vehicle’s MOT if it expires on or after 30th March – the vehicle will be automatically given a six-month MOT exemption
  • Cars/vans must be kept in a roadworthy condition

However, if the vehicles first MOT was due before 30th March 2020 and it did not/doesn’t pass, the vehicle will need to pass before you can drive it again – it will not qualify for the auto-extension.


The government is allowing MOT centres and garages to remain open for those customers that require an MOT to use their vehicle for the following reasons:

  • · to shop for basic necessities, for example food and medicine, which must be as infrequent as possible
  • for any medical need, or to provide care or to help a vulnerable person
  • to travel to and from work, but only where this absolutely cannot be done from home

Mike Thompson, Director at LeasingOptions said: “There’s so many changes and restrictions at the moment it’s hard for consumers to keep up.

“This Government announcement is its latest effort to help motorists and will certainly be welcomed within the motoring industry.”

For any LeasingOptions customers who have questions about their vehicles and their current MOT status and the impact it has on their leasing contracts do please get in touch with our team who are still fully operational.

For further information on upcoming changes, please call LeasingOptions on 0161 826 6072 or visit the LeasingOptions website