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Newry MOT Centre. Photograph: Columba O'Hare/ Newry.ie
Newry MOT Centre. Photograph: Columba O'Hare/ Newry.ie

The Department for Infrastructure are introducing one-year Temporary Exemption Certificates (TECs) for some private cars to help reduce MOT waiting times.

The temporary exemptions will apply to private cars first registered between 1 June 2019 and 31 May 2020 or between 1 June 2017 and 31 May 2018, which have a valid MOT certificate issued by the Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA).

The DVA has consulted with the PSNI and the Association of British Insurers who both understand the need to introduce measures to reduce waiting times and will continue to apply the current mitigations that are in place for customers who cannot secure an MOT appointment before their current certificate expires.

Vehicle licensing information shows that around 115,000 cars may be eligible for a TEC. The TECs will come into effect from 1 June 2024 and will be automatically processed by the DVA. Motorists will be able to continue to legally drive their vehicles as long as they are roadworthy and are taxed and insured.

Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd is considering launching a public consultation on Biennial MOT testing (testing every two years for private cars, light goods vehicles under 3,500kg and motorcycles), subject to resources being available across the Department.

Mr O’Dowd said: “DVA staff have been working around the clock to tackle an increasingly high demand for MOT tests due to a growing population, a higher proportion of households with access to a vehicle and more older cars on the road.  

“In each of the last two years, the DVA conducted more than 1.1 million vehicle tests- the highest numbers ever recorded. Indeed, there were just seven days in 2023 when the DVA did not offer MOT appointments.

“A recruitment process is under way to help fill vacancies across DVA’s network of test centres and efforts have been made to reduce the number of no shows - approximately 50,000 customers failed to attend a booked appointment in each of the last two years, which places additional demand on this service.

“Unfortunately, despite these best efforts, waiting times remain high. TECs will give the DVA time to relieve exceptional pressure on the system by completing the recruitment process and progressing new MOT centres at Hydebank and Mallusk, which will provide the capacity to test more than 200,000 additional vehicles annually."

The TECs will be automatically applied to eligible vehicles from the date of expiry of the current MOT certificate. For full details see: www.nidirect.gov.uk

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