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Apple1 Apr 20th 2017 4:56 pm

M.o.t. And insurance
 
Hi everyone

So I'm planning on driving via France to Spain in may but my mot and insurance run out at the end of May, so my question is and this sounds silly what do I do as I plan to spend at least 6 months there ?? Do I have to go home get a mot and insure in the uk again ? And do I have to continue to pay uk road tax even though it will be on Spanish roads? Any help please also do I need to carry certain things i.e. High vis vest ? Triangle etc etc

lgm1963 Apr 20th 2017 5:02 pm

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Originally Posted by Apple1 (Post 12234018)
Hi everyone

So I'm planning on driving via France to Spain in may but my mot and insurance run out at the end of May, so my question is and this sounds silly what do I do as I plan to spend at least 6 months there ?? Do I have to go home get a mot and insure in the uk again ? And do I have to continue to pay uk road tax even though it will be on Spanish roads? Any help please also do I need to carry certain things i.e. High vis vest ? Triangle etc etc

You can get your MOT renewed before you go.

Apple1 Apr 20th 2017 5:04 pm

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Yeah I'm fully aware of that but I need to leave before it expires so what are my options .. (like I didn't already know that)

lgm1963 Apr 20th 2017 5:07 pm

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Originally Posted by Apple1 (Post 12234028)
Yeah I'm fully aware of that but I need to leave before it expires so what are my options .. (like I didn't already know that)

you can renew your mot a calendar month before it expires, you don't have to wait for expiry. You do not lose your expiry so effectively you get 13 months MOT.

And if your car is still registered in the UK, yes you will still have to pay vehicle excise duty on it.

Apple1 Apr 20th 2017 5:08 pm

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Ok thank you .. do I have to carry my paperwork with me in the car do you know and do I need one of those kits for Europe light bulb kit vest breth test kit etc etc

Rosemary Apr 20th 2017 5:13 pm

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M.O.T. can be renewed up to one month before it expires. Road tax can be renewed up to two months before it expires. So it would probably be best if you deal with both before you leave as that would save you a lot of hassle later.

In Spain you have to carry the car paperwork in the car. Previously you needed to carry spare bulbs but this has changed because it is impossible for an individual to change the bulb without specialist tools.

Rosemary

Apple1 Apr 20th 2017 5:21 pm

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Originally Posted by Rosemary (Post 12234039)
M.O.T. can be renewed up to one month before it expires. Road tax can be renewed up to two months before it expires. So it would probably be best if you deal with both before you leave as that would save you a lot of hassle later.

In Spain you have to carry the car paperwork in the car. Previously you needed to carry spare bulbs but this has changed because it is impossible for an individual to change the bulb without specialist tools.

Rosemary



Ok thank you for your help πŸ™‚πŸ‘

lurchio Apr 20th 2017 5:46 pm

Re: M.o.t. And insurance
 
Don't forget the Insurance, the penalties here are huge for that one and your car will be confiscated. So best to carry that as well, I assure you. Guardia Civil Trafico are not as 'cuddly' as the UK Police, around in greater numbers and well pro active. Anyway, its mandatory.


If you want to keep the expiry date as a 13 monther, then yes, a month before the current MOT expiry BUT if you don't mind losing that, you can MOT your car afresh at ANY Time prior to the expiry date and outside that month. Obviously, the new one will start on the date of the test and expire 12 months later but will certainly cover your plans.

missile Apr 20th 2017 6:24 pm

Re: M.o.t. And insurance
 

Originally Posted by Apple1 (Post 12234018)
Hi everyone

So I'm planning on driving via France to Spain in may but my mot and insurance run out at the end of May, so my question is and this sounds silly what do I do as I plan to spend at least 6 months there ?? Do I have to go home get a mot and insure in the uk again ? And do I have to continue to pay uk road tax even though it will be on Spanish roads? Any help please also do I need to carry certain things i.e. High vis vest ? Triangle etc etc

You must pay road tax (or rather VED as it is now called) and your insurance. If not expect a fine from DVLA waiting for you on your return. If you have a passenger(?) you need to carry two vests, triangles and spare bulbs. AA and RAC have excellent guides on what is required and recommended for motorists travelling abroad.

tuhler Apr 20th 2017 7:15 pm

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Originally Posted by missile (Post 12234103)
You must pay road tax (or rather VED as it is now called) and your insurance. If not expect a fine from DVLA waiting for you on your return. If you have a passenger(?) you need to carry two vests, triangles and spare bulbs. AA and RAC have excellent guides on what is required and recommended for motorists travelling abroad.

Some one posted that spare bulbs are not needed..this is correct in spain
..

Fred James Apr 20th 2017 7:52 pm

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You do not need bulbs. For my car they cost €1000!

tuhler Apr 20th 2017 8:05 pm

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Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 12234161)
You do not need bulbs. For my car they cost €1000!

Fred ...I did not know fiat 500 bulbs were so expensive:hysterical:

Fred James Apr 20th 2017 9:12 pm

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It's the postage from Amazon!

guesswork Apr 21st 2017 9:12 am

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Generally your UK insurance will only cover you being abroad for 3 months.

I brought my car over to Spain for over 6 months, MOT'd it just prior to travelling and took out insurance with a company called Andrew Copeland, the policy covered me for up to 12 months abroad.

I then went back and MOT'd again

missile Apr 21st 2017 9:40 am

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Originally Posted by tuhler (Post 12234136)
Some one posted that spare bulbs are not needed..this is correct in spain
..

OP said

I'm planning on driving via France to Spain
According to the RAC

3. Spare bulbs
By law you’re also mandated to carry a spare bulb kit for your vehicle should you have a failure – while most motorists in the UK would get a broken bulb fixed as soon as possible, the French police deem it necessary to replace it there and then on the grounds of safety.
For a few pounds to buy a kit, you could avoid unwanted attention and a fine.


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