The Motor Trade Association is coming out against proposed changes to the warrant of fitness scheme
The Motor Trade Association is coming out against proposed changes to the warrant of fitness scheme
15 December 2025
Under the proposal, the first WOF on a light vehicle would last four years.
Head of Advocacy James McDowall says it should be kept at three years because it's just too long for a first check.
He says the potential cost savings create risks.
James McDowall says it will create more danger on the roads and could lead to higher repair bills.
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