by xxintergirlxxy » Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:20 am
Sorry guys but you are wrong. I used to be a probation officer, so know the law.
It is illegal to drive a car if knowingly it is in an unroadworthy condition.
Now if you have a valid MOT and you do not know, then you may have some mitigation in court, but driving an unroadworthy car just because it has an MOT does not vindicate you as the car is unroadworthy.
The biggest problem is that you are driving without a valid insurance and that is a criminal offence. The police would prosecute you.
You insurance company nullifies its cover the minute your car becomes unroadworthy.
But do not be too disheartened, we all 'take risks', we simply do not know if our cars are roadworthy unles we do as you did. We all take the chance.
My advice to you is that if you intend to keep your car on the road then for heavens sake drive carefully, not suggesting you dont but you cannot afford to be involved in an accident as the police WILL prosecute for 'driving without a valid insurance'!