Yes im sure thats right about insuranceif the cars not insured then knowone can drive it on their insurance unless they have trade platesas for tax as long as the mot is pre booked and you go.
Can i drive my car to get mot without insurance. And if your insurance is invalid you could also receive a fine and points on your licence. You can drive an un-MOTd car to a prebooked MOT appointment. This will probably be cheaper than a single days insurance.
One thing to keep in mind however is that in this situation you can expect to have higher premiums. Dont forget if you drive around without tax they wil take said vehicle. SORN stands for Statutory Off Road Notification and youll need one if.
Your car needs to be insured whenever you drive it. So there are serious consequences. Afterall insurance is mandatory.
Simply driving without an MOT will not get you any points on your driving licence. Driving a car without an up to date MOT certificate is not something taken lightly by authorities. The only time you can drive to an MOT test without insurance or tax is if you have a SORN for your car.
Only cars that are registered with the DVLA with a Statutory Off-Road Notification SORN can be kept uninsured and untaxed. You can be fined up to 1000 for driving a vehicle without a valid MOT. This means youll need to pay for any repairs to your car yourself and cover the costs of any other drivers involved if you are at fault.
Book in for mot at the port of entrydo this before entering the uk look up on line for mot center and ring them then go straight there. While you may get charged for driving without car insurance it wont prevent you from getting car insurance in the future as long as you are on the road with a valid license. However not having an MOT may have implications for the validity of your insurance - you would need to check this with your insurer.