Petition · past parliament

Grant an MOT amnesty for private cars due to renew MOTs during the CoVid crisis.

Rejected 14 signatures

What the petition asks

Allow private vehicles with a current MOT to extend its validity over the period of the current crisis and social distancing exercise, in the same manner as has already been granted to HGV and PSV vehicles. Private vehicles are, potentially, less dangerous than those already exempted.
A trip to get an MOT done is contrary to all of the reasons behind the current lock down. It risks cross infection from owner to garage staff and vice versa. Owners are obliged to either walk to and from the testing station (two walks, as opposed to the 'one exercise period' currenty allowed ) or wander outside for an hour, risking contact with others. Also the issue of qualified MOT testers already self-isolating, increasing the risk of those still working getting and passing on infections.

Why it was rejected

The UK Government or Parliament was already taking the action it asked for.

You can find out more about coronavirus and how you can protect yourself and others here:

NHS website: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
UK Government website: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

You can read NHS tips to help if you are worried about coronavirus here: https://www.nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters/coronavirus-covid-19-anxiety-tips

You may also be interested to know that because of the large number of petitions that have been started in relation to coronavirus, the Petitions Committee has been questioning the Government about its response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Find out more and watch the Committee put questions suggested by petitioners to Government Ministers and the Deputy Chief Medical Officer: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/326/petitions-committee/news/145767/committee-question-deputy-chief-medical-officer-and-ministers-on-coronavirus-response/

Read letters asking further questions of Government Ministers: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/326/petitions-committee/publications/3/correspondence/

Timeline

24 Mar 2020 Petition opened for signatures
31 Mar 2020 Rejected by the Petitions Committee

Key facts

Signatures 14
Status Rejected
Rejected 31 Mar 2020

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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.