Sunderland Echo

Travel advice for drivers

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Following the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency’s (DVSA) decision to issue a six-month exemption period for MOTs that expire after March 30, we want to help drivers make sure their vehicles remain safe during this time.

While the government has allowed garages to remain open, social distancing advises against such appointmen­ts.

As a result, we are reminding drivers that it is their responsibi­lity to keep their vehicles in good working order.

Motorists can be fined up to £2,500, be banned from driving, and get three penalty points for driving a vehicle in a dangerous condition.

In line with government guidance, our recommenda­tion during the pandemic is to stay at home where possible and reduce interactio­ns with other people. However, we know that there are many people who will still need to travel for essential journeys.

For those drivers it’s critical that their vehicles remain safe and roadworthy.

The government has given advice on routine checks that should always be carried out but are even more important during the pandemic, particular­ly as many people will only be using their car very occasional­ly.

Every time you drive you should check: the windscreen, windows, and mirrors are clean; all lights work; the engine oil and water level in the radiator or expansion tank; brake fluid level; battery; windscreen washer fluid level and tyre tread (cars, light vans, and trailers must have 1.6mm, while motorcycle­s, large vehicles, and passenger carrying vehicles must have 1mm and mopeds only need to have visible tread).

Following the government guidelines might also mean that cars will stay completely unused for many weeks or months. As a result, the battery life of the black box could be affected.

We advise customers to start their car for at least 10 minutes once a week to help stop the battery from being depleted.

It may be wise to buy a maintenanc­e charger, if it is certain that the car won’t be driven.

“Start your car 10 minutes a week to help stop the battery from being depleted.” Gary Stewart, Service Manager at insuretheb­ox

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