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VOSA not applying general increase to most statutory fees for the third year running.
Customer service from garages is to be improved under a package of transparency and value-for-money measures.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Written statement by the Rt Hon Justine Greening MP, Secretary of State for Transport.
New private sector testing centre to provide services 5 days a week as scheme continues to cut industry costs.
MOT exemption for classic cars and motorbikes proposals released.
Vehicle of historic interest to be MOT exempt.
Garage owner pleads guilty to issuing fraudulent MOT certificates to car owners following a VOSA investigation.
VOSA gathers views on proposals to change some testing and licensing fees.
The Testing Transformation Programme (TTP) reaches a milestone as it continues to take testing closer to the customer.
The drive to take testing to the customer gathers pace with the opening of 2 new Authorised Testing Facilities (ATF).
Commercial vehicle tests bookings to be modernised to provide a faster and more efficient service.
VOSA testing centre to be replaced by privately run Authorised Testing Facilities (ATF).
Birmingham and Mitcham test stations close as VOSA takes vehicle testing to the customer.
More heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) pass their annual tests than ever before.
Six-month jail sentence and £60,000 court costs for issuing false MOT certificates.
Contact details for all MOT test stations to be published on the web.
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