undertaker
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I too used to book in and use the 30 days to put anything right before mot expiry date whilst still driving the vehicle. That was when you could produce a paper mot which was still valid and crucially there was no online record of the recent failure. I fully accept the point about the degree of failure determining whether a failed vehicle can still be used. I'm perhaps being ultra cautious here but I'm concerned that if I were to be involved in an accident what position my insurance company would take. Argue that it wasn't roadworthy? I believe they class you as uninsured if there is say an illegal tyre. For that reason I book mine in for test when I least need it just in case of unexpected failure.