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bigun23 | 12:33 Sun 18th Mar 2007 | Motoring
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just bought a second hand car without mot or tax.
ive recently had my licence revoked and am waiting to sit my practical. so im back with my provisional.
i need to get the car to my mothers house and onto her drive to declare it offroad to be a able to do the necasary work to pass mot.
if i had a compitant person who is over 21 with more than 3 years driving exsperience and fully insured on there own vehicle supervising me would it be safe and legal to do so? PLEASE HELP!

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lol nice one bigun keep 'em coming rofl
The only legal way to get it there is to get it transported on the back of a breakdown truck. You must know that is would be wrong to do it any other way. However, good luck with getting back on the road, I hope you have learned from whatever mistakes you made to lose your license.
If it was just a matter of no tax, you could have tried to persuade a local garage proprietor to drive it for you (for a fee, of course). Most garages have 'trade plates' which act as a form of transferable tax disk, so that they can move untaxed vehicles around.

However, nobody is allowed to drive a vehicle without an MoT (unless, of course, it's not old enough to require one), on a public road, for any other purpose than taking it to or from a pre-booked MoT test.

As Shero101 states, the only legal way to move the car is to have it conveyed on a transporter.

Chris
why not join the aa or rac, then ask them to transport it to wherever you want. it's probably cheaper than asking a garage.

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