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Every driver in the UK risks £1000 fine next month under MOT rule change

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Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter All drivers in Britain have been warned about changes to MOT rules that come in next month - and could land them a £1000 fine.

Motorists have been told they should check their MOT due dates immediately ahead of the changes - which could cause a huge backlog and lead to expensive fines.

The MOT exemption introduced at the start of the coronavirus outbreak increased the number of vehicles which must pass the test in September to stay on the road.

Cars, motorcycles and light vans due an MOT between March 30 and July 31 2020 in Britain were given a six-month extension due to the nationwide lockdown. READ MORE: 'Worrying' warning issued to anyone on Vodafone in the UK Drivers in

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