3 monthly
6 monthly (normal)
yearly
every 2 years
yep... an old ex of mine has a 65 panhead harley... he lives in canada. he told me that he took the bike out one night just at the start of winter [not enough snow to make him put the bike away, but enough to warrent ice] and he said he didnt bother wiping the bike down after. by the next morning, his chrome was basically stuffed. he had the get the exhaust rechromed, and the rest he actually sanded back moving through finer grains until the shine came back.
While I can see the merits of the WOF system where a 3rd party can pick up things the owner might miss or not notice, I just think every 6 months is a bit much and have voted for once a year.
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Yeah 6 months is good.
But they could tone down some of the ridiculous stuff, like one of my fog lights not working on the car, most cars don't even have them so why does it need to work?
Also, my automatic windscreen squirter doesn't work. Big whoop. I'm not forking out a lot of money to get a whole new pump when I've never used it in practice even when it was working.
Thank you for bringing my busted CV boot to my attention however...
Speak for yourself; my motor vehicle seems to have no difficulty passing its annual WOF check.
Maybe I'll start whinging in another four years when it joins the six-monthly club.
I don't really see a problem, though. The system's not perfect and it's a minor pain in the arse, but it does at least have some chance of drawing the average idiot's attention to issues when they wouldn't have otherwise realised that they needed to replace their vehicle's consumables, etc.
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Well, we can't have a water sprayer not working, what if the owner of said vehicle, takes this lapse in the nanny state and learns to get out of his car and put water on the windscreen manually, we can't have that, then we might have people coming up with all sorts of crazy ideas like learning to wipe their own bottoms or something.
The law states that all vehicles must be up to warrant of fitness standard, at all times. Regardless of, it has a sticker on the windscreen (or wherever) to say its legally on the road. The time period is irrelevant buracratic bullshit. Heavier fines and/or crushing those vehicles that are found on the road, but not up to the required standard, would reduce the number of un-warranted vehicles on the road.
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