Barkby Road MOT Centre

Barkby Road MOT Centre Motor vehicle
Mot Service & Repair
Servicing
Exhausts
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Timing Belts (cam belts)
Brakes
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Suspension

18/12/2025

Many thanks to all our customers

We will be closed
Monday 22/12/25 1300hrs
Untill
Monday 5/01/26 8am
Seasons greetings from all @ Barkby Road MOT Centre
Marcin Jay & Mark

01/12/2023

Sorry for any inconvenience roof needed urgent repair and phone lines where also damaged we are back on the 4th

Temporarily closedOPEN 4/12/23
15/11/2023

Temporarily closed
OPEN 4/12/23

We will be closed from the 15/11/23 for a couple of weeks whilst the roof is replaced.Please book now if your mot Is due...
02/11/2023

We will be closed from the 15/11/23 for a couple of weeks whilst the roof is replaced.
Please book now if your mot Is due in that time.
Many thanks to all customers and sorry for the inconvenience.
Looking forward to a dry and hopefully cleaner working environment.

06/10/2022

Our campaign to raise awareness with motorists starts today

Motorway driving
New features added to DVSA's MOT reminders and history services
Today (Thursday 6 October) we're launching a campaign to tell motorists about the new features which are now available in our MOT reminders and MOT history services.

The improvements make it easier for motorists to:

view and amend their MOT reminders
access and print their MOT certificates
Raising awareness with motorists
We're engaging with national and trade media to draw attention to these new features.

And we'll be celebrating over 4 million sign ups to the MOT reminders service since it launched in 2017.

We'll also be posting some animations to our social media channels to tell motorists directly about the improvements.

Graphic showing how you can amend your MOT reminders
We've put together a toolkit for MOT garages who want to share these messages with their customers.

You can access the toolkit here:https://mattersoftesting.blog.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2022/10/DVSA-MOT-improvements-toolkit.pdf

Encouraging motorists to sign up to MOT reminders
The campaign is also a good opportunity to talk to all motorists about the importance of getting an MOT on time, especially with 1 in 4 being late.

So we'll also be reminding them:

there's a higher chance of a vehicle failing the MOT if it's presented late and facing costly repairs
about their responsibility to ensure the vehicle remains safe to drive all year round
that unsafe vehicles present a danger to the driver, passengers and other road users
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29/09/2022

What's your thoughts on 2 year mot's 🤔

More than half say it could end up costing drivers more in the long run due to problems or defects going undetected

More than half (55%) of the 1,435 drivers surveyed by the RAC said they felt changing the MOT to every two years was a bad idea.

Just over a fifth (22%) said they thought it was a good idea while a similar proportion (23%) were unsure.

When asked why they felt it was a bad idea, the overwhelming majority (98%) said it would result in more unsafe vehicles on the road while a fifth (20%) thought it would lead to an increase in the number of collisions on the road.

Almost two-thirds (61%) believe it would result in more vehicles breaking down.

And, even though the Government’s proposal is meant as a way to ease financial pressures in the cost-of-living crisis, drivers are also not convinced about the possible money-saving benefits.

More than half (58%) say the changes could end up costing drivers more in the long run due to problems or defects going undetected and becoming more costly to repair, while 44% believe it might cause garages to put prices up for other repairs to compensate for lost earnings from doing less MOT work.

Among the fifth of drivers who believe the changes would be a good idea, three-quarters (74%) say modern cars are more reliable and do not need annual checks, while more than half (54%) believe it will save them money.

A confident 41% told the RAC that they check their car for basic roadworthiness and don’t need to pay for someone to do it officially on an annual basis.

A car requires an MOT three years after its first registration and thereafter on an annual basis.

It currently costs a maximum fee of £54.80 for cars (class 4 vehicle), though many garages offer the test at a lower price. Prices vary depending on vehicle type.

Having been in place across the UK since 1960, the scope of the MOT has been expanded over the years to include additional checks, such as vehicle emissions which were added to the list of items required to be scrutinised in 2018.

It also underwent a major change in May 2018 with the move away from a simple pass or fail with advisories to a new five-category system.

Failures were split into two classes: major and dangerous, while three pass categories were introduced: pass; pass with minor defects; and a pass with advisories.

RAC head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes said: “Many drivers look at the MOT test as an important tool to see if their vehicle is in a safe and roadworthy condition.

“It makes them feel safer when driving and carrying family and friends knowing that, at least officially, their vehicle has been passed as safe to use on the roads.

“It also gives drivers peace of mind from an overall road safety point of view to know that every other vehicle on the road has undergone the same checks.

“The idea that changing the MOT to every two years will save drivers money in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis is met with huge scepticism as our research shows many have rightly identified that it may end up costing them more in the long-term if faults go undetected and as a result get worse or cause other defects.

“But cost is secondary to road safety.

“We already know that many vehicles fail their MOT because of illegal tyre tread, so if this figure were to get significantly bigger more lives would be put at risk from vehicles losing grip on the road and not stopping quickly enough when brakes are applied.

“And we know from our breakdown statistics that tyres in poor condition are far more likely to blow out or get punctured.

“There is a real danger that if the Government proceeds with these proposals that we could see an increase in the number of collisions and more injuries and deaths due to more unroadworthy vehicles using our roads, and an overall reduction in road safety.

“We’ve written to the new Secretary of State for Transport and urged her to consign this idea to the bin and look at other ways to help cash-strapped drivers reduce their motoring costs

22/09/2022
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s State Funeral on Monday 19th of September- Bank holidayDear customer,Following the sad ...
13/09/2022

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s State Funeral on Monday 19th of September- Bank holiday

Dear customer,

Following the sad passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Barkby Road MOT Centre will be closed on Monday 19th September to allow colleagues to pay their respects on the day of her funeral.

Everyone at Barkby Road MOT Centre is deeply saddened regarding the loss of our cherished Sovereign. Our thoughts are with the Royal Family and we join the rest of the nation to grieve this immeasurable loss.

We will return to business as normal on Tuesday 20th September.

Best Regards,

Happy valentines day all,We love your cars
14/02/2022

Happy valentines day all,
We love your cars

Seasons greetings to all our customers we are closed for the holidays from 1300 hrs 23rd u until Tuesday 4th 0800 hrs st...
22/12/2021

Seasons greetings to all our customers we are closed for the holidays from 1300 hrs 23rd u until Tuesday 4th 0800 hrs stay safe n wishing all a covid free Christmas

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20A Barkby Road
Leicester
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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

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