HC Deb 17 December 1982 vol 34 cc291-2W
Mr. Sheerman

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will consider the possibility of vehicles having to have a recent MOT test on change of ownership.

Mrs. Chalker

The MOT test certificate certifies only that the vehicle passed a check on a limited number of basic safety items on the day when the test was conducted. It does not guarantee the condition of the vehicle, and even a recent MOT should not be taken as indicating that a used car offered for sale is in good condition. I do not believe, therefore, that a requirement on these lines would necessarily achieve any greater protection for the purchaser.

Mr. Sheerman

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he is satisfied with the present regulations which allow cars less than three years old to be exempt from MOT tests.

Mrs. Chalker

Yes. To extend MOT testing to newer cars would not bring sufficient road safety benefits to justify the resources which this would need.

Mr. Sheerman

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he intends to upgrade the present MOT test.

Mrs. Chalker

I have no plans to change the content of the test or the procedures for carrying it out. I shall continue to monitor and supervise the operation of the scheme to ensure that proper standards are maintained, and so far as possible that testing identifies potentially dangerous defects.