Belfast Telegraph

Driving and MOT tests scheduled to restart in September

- BY REBECCA BLACK

PLANS have been announced to resume further driver and vehicle tests from September.

Infrastruc­ture Minister Nichola Mallon said the Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) intends to resume further MOT testing services as well as practical car and lorry driving tests from September 1.

Some vehicle testing resumed earlier this month after being stopped amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The DVA now plans to resume testing for additional categories including four-year-old cars and motorbikes, three-year-old light goods vehicles and testing of heavy goods vehicles, trailers and buses.

These customers will be sent a reminder letter with details of how to book a test.

Meanwhile, practical car and lorry driving tests will also resume from September 1, initially prioritisi­ng those requests from key workers followed by those whose tests were cancelled due to lockdown.

The DVA will contact these customers directly to arrange appointmen­ts.

Ms Mallon said the DVA will continue to work with staff and trade unions in the coming weeks to ensure testing is conducted in line with public health advice and guidance.

She said “significan­t demand” is anticipate­d for driving tests, adding that the Driving Licence Regulation­s have been amended to allow an eight-month extension to the validity of theory test pass certificat­es, which expire between March 1 and October 31, 2020, and a six-month extension to the validity of off-road motorcycle test pass certificat­es, which expire between March 1, 2020 and August 31, 2020.

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Demand: Nichola Mallon

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