Yes you can still tax bikes but if the mot run out befor the 30th March you will still have to get it mot,d and there should still be some mot station's open. It should of let you tax it, I have done so just day's before it ran out but had to use a post office
I was thinking the same brengunner. Your vehicle needs to have valid Insurance/MOT before taxing. Hopefully the DVLA should have put legislation in for online taxing, to pick up on the 6 months MOT grace 🤔 Hopefully you won't get spat back during online application. Thanks Bill for your info and confirmation regarding the post office application👍
Cars and bikes Matt. Dont think HGVs will be included but i could be wrong. Not sure how you would go about selling a vehicle though within the 6 months extension because you wont be able to supply a current MOT certificate. There are still MOT stations open so it may be best to get an MOT if you can.
This is offM&Ps email Government MOT Advice - What you need to do "You do not need to do anything to extend your vehicle’s MOT expiry date if it’s on or after 30 March 2020. However, you must keep your vehicle safe to drive. Your vehicle will be automatically given a 6-month MOT exemption. This will extend your current MOT expiry date by 6 months."
If your vehicle tax is due, you can tax your vehicle as soon as your MOT due date has been updated.
If your vehicle’s first MOT is due If your first MOT was due before 30 March 2020 and your vehicle did not pass Your vehicle will not get an extension to its MOT due date. Your vehicle will need to pass an MOT before you can drive it again.
The government is allowing MOT centres and garages to remain open. So you can still get an MOT if you need your vehicle.
Read the full guidance on staying at home and away from others. Keep your vehicle safe to drive
You must make sure your vehicle is safe to drive (‘roadworthy’). It can be unsafe even if your MOT expiry date has been extended.
What's not clear.... is there an end date when they stop extending by 6 months? So if it passed it's MOT on 29th March 2020, it's not due until the same date in 2021, which is"after 30 March 2020", so have you got 18 months MOT?
My guess is you'll have to mot asap after all this but you'll have up to 6 months. WARNING in the small print! You! Have to be sure your bike/ car is road worthy ! So if you are involved in a bump during your extension and your vehicle is thought UNroadworthy YOU will be liable and you can bet your insurance will wash their hands Be careful! My advice try get a mot ASAP
Its going to be interesting to see what happens with insurance, will they do the usual increase where they can or give us a reduction as at the moment they have pocketed all that premium money and not having to pay anything out, not traffic, no accidents, no pay outs, BIG PROFITS! And the same goes for breakdown cover, no call outs!