Auto Tyre & Battery
7 North Street Industrial Estate
Droitwich
Worcestershire
WR9 8JB
Telephone: 01905 771483
OPEN TIMES:
Mon-Fri:
8:30 - 5:30 Sat:
8:00 - 4:00 Sun:
closed
MOT Droitwich (North Street)
Ensure your vehicle is safe and roadworthy by booking your next MOT test at Auto Tyre & Battery, Droitwich (North Street) where we specialise in MOT testing and repairs. Our team are committed to providing a top-notch service to keep your vehicle compliant with UK road safety standards.
Book your MOT today!
To book your MOT test, call Auto Tyre & Battery, Droitwich (North Street) on 01905 771483.
DVSA Approved MOT Testing
Our MOT test centre based in Droitwich (North Street) has been approved by the DVSA. All our MOT testers have been trained to meet government standards, offering you the highest quality of vehicle services across our local Tyre Group branches.
Find out what other vehicle services we offer at Auto Tyre & Battery, Droitwich (North Street) here.
Why book an MOT with Auto Tyre & Battery, Droitwich (North Street)?
The Tyre Group is one of the UK's largest independent tyre retailers, offering specialist fast-fit automotive services, with over 35 years of experience. We have expanded to serve several areas within the regions of the Midlands, South West England, South Wales and Scotland, meaning there are many local fast-fit locations for your vehicle servicing.
An MOT test is an annual check required by law for vehicles over three years old. It ensures your vehicle meets the minimum road safety and environmental standards.
An MOT test typically takes between 45 minutes and an hour. If your vehicle requires any repairs or retesting, it may take longer. Any repair work will be discussed with you first, ensuring you are happy with the quote.
If your car fails its MOT, you'll be given a ‘refusal of an MOT test certificate’ (known as a ‘VT30’).You must have the necessary repairs done before your vehicle can pass. We can provide a quote for the required repairs and carry them out with your approval.
If your car fails its MOT and your previous MOT certificate is still valid, you can drive it to a repair centre or a pre-booked MOT retest. However, if the vehicle is deemed dangerous, you must arrange for it to be transported to the garage. Driving a car with a dangerous defect could result in a fine, penalty points, or even prosecution.
You can book your MOT test up to a month (minus one day) before your current certificate expires without losing any days from your current MOT. This ensures you have plenty of time to address any issues. You can also check when your MOT runs out on the GOV website.
With most vehicles, you do not need to bring anything specific to the MOT test. The testing centre can check your vehicle's details online. However, if you have a new registration or vehicle, bringing your vehicle's V5C logbook might be necessary.