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What Is The Distinction Between A Class 4 And A Class 7 MOT

An MOT is essential to determine if a vehicle is fit for the road. From running safety checks to assessing the quality of the car, it involves a comprehensive screening to ensure that a vehicle is at the prime of its health to avoid any unforeseen accidents. Thus, if you're looking to become an MOT tester, one of the first things covered in your MOT training course is the different types of classifications.<br>

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What Is The Distinction Between A Class 4 And A Class 7 MOT

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  1. What Is The Distinction Between A Class 4 And A Class 7 MOT? An MOT is essential to determine if a vehicle is fit for the road. From running safety checks to assessing the quality of the car, it involves a comprehensive screening to ensure that a vehicle is at the prime of its health to avoid any unforeseen accidents. Thus, if you're looking to become an MOT tester, one of the first things covered in your MOT training course is the different types of classifications.

  2. How Are The Different MOT Classifications Determined? In MOT courses, you'll see that these categories are based on the type of vehicle undergoing testing. Depending on the class a vehicle falls under, prescribed standardized checks are performed to analyze the shape and condition of the car or motorbike. Class 1 MOT This category includes motorcycles, with or without sidecars sporting an engine size up to 200 ccs. Class 2 MOT This category includes motorcycles, with or without sidecars sporting an engine size over 200 ccs. Class 3 MOT This category includes 3-wheeled vehicles with an unladen weight of up to 450kg. Class 4 MOT This category includes 3-wheeled vehicles with an unladen weight of over 450kg, cars with up to 8 passenger seats, motor caravans, quads supporting a max unladen weight of 400kg as seen in goods vehicles with a max net power of 15kb, dual-purpose vehicles, private hire and public service vehicles with up to 8 passenger seats, ambulances and taxis, personal passenger vehicles and ambulances with up to 9 to 12 passenger seats, and goods vehicles supporting a design gross weigh up to 3,000kg. Class 4a MOT This category included Class 4 vehicles, that is, vehicles with 9 to 12 passenger seats, featuring a seat belt installation check.

  3. Class 5 MOT This category includes private passenger vehicles and ambulances with 13 to 16 or more 16 passenger seats. Class 5a MOT This category includes class 5 vehicles, that is, vehicles with 13 to16 passenger seats, or more than 16 passenger seats, featuring a seatbelt installation check. Class 7 MOT This category includes good vehicles with a gross design weight ranging from over 3000kg to 3500 kg. Primary Distinction Between A Class 4 And Class 7 MOT As seen by the vehicles falling in the categories, Class 4 MOT certifies a wider range of vehicles. From 3-wheeled to 4-wheeled cars with a gross design weight of up to 3000kg. On the other hand, a Class 7 MOT applies to cars with a higher design gross weight, falling between over 3000kg to 3500kg. Final Words An MOT certification is crucial to ensure the safety and legality of your vehicle on the road. According to standard practice, it must be renewed every three years to comply with government-issued safety protocols. Moreover, enrolling in an MOT training course is the way to go if you're looking to become an MOT tester. These MOT courses will empower you with the skills and expertise required to conduct comprehensive checks according to standardized practice.

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