keithmac
Guru
There was also the caveat that even though the MOT had been extended, the driver had to keep the vehicle roadworthy, there was a post about someone being prosecuted after an incident as the vehicle was found to be unroadworthy.
It's always the drivers responsibility to make sure the car is mechanical sound and roadworthy before any journey.
Even if you just do a walk around, visually check brake pad and tyre wear, lights etc it's better than nothing.
Some people seem to just get in and drive them for a year and assume they're ok because they've got an MOT..