Changes to MOT calibration requirements |
From 1 April 2023 DVSA will be changing the requirements for the calibration of some testing equipment. Decelerometer calibrationAll decelerometers must be calibrated at intervals not exceeding one year, a change from the current two year cycle. Decelerometer calibration certificates issued before 1 April 2023 will be acceptable until they expire. After this, the equipment must be calibrated at least annually. Calibration of roller brake testers (RBT), plate brake testers (PBT) and headlamp aim testersCalibration of brake testers and headlamp testers will no longer be acceptable if completed by vehicle testing station (VTS) staff. Calibration can only be completed by either:
VTSs employing independent calibration specialists must satisfy themselves of the technical competence and viability of the company concerned and be able to demonstrate this to DVSA upon request. Other recent changesChanges to the MOT Inspection Manuals that took effect on 6 February 2023 include:
Detailed information on the changes can be found here. |