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 Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law   Topic: Number plates obscured by dirt.

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 17:15 

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Sorry, that is not correct. Having no MoT cannot invalidate your insurance which is a legal contract between you and your insurer. If you have no MoT because your car is in a dangerous condition, then you are in breach of the terms of your contract whereby you are required to inform the insurer of ...

 Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law   Topic: Number plates obscured by dirt.

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 16:04 

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Having no MoT does not invalidate your insurance either. If it did you would not be able to take an untaxed and un-MoT'd car for its test. It may invalidate you insurance. Also, only exceptionally may you drive to a pre-arranged test appointment or to a garage for repairs required for the MOT test.

 Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law   Topic: Number plates obscured by dirt.

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 20:28 

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There is a law against it. I'm sure someone here will cite the necessary bit of the Highway Code or RTA, but it is (I think) quite a serious offence. Saw something like this somewhere else - think there's two offences -- 1) no plate(s) 2) dirty /obscured plate. Any BiB /legal experts confirm? I'm n...

 Forum: Help! I'm being prosecuted!   Topic: Cheap insurance after ban

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 21:18 

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Thanks - i'll give that a try when I get my licence back.

 Forum: Help! I'm being prosecuted!   Topic: Cheap insurance after ban

 Post subject: Cheap insurance after ban
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 14:04 

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Hi all, I recently got banned for totting up more than 12 points in 3 years :cry: Just wondering if anyone can advise which are the best (cheapest) insurers for convicted drivers in the UK so I know who to go to when I get my licence back? Sorry if this has been asked a million times before. Cheers ...
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