Vehicles in the UK may not need to have an MoT test until they are four years old under new changes being proposed. At present, vehicles are tested once a year after they hit three years old. But the Government is proposing to change it in line with the European system, which would see an MoT required after four years, then a re-test every second year after that, according to The Times. Mike Penning, minister for road safety, confirmed that a review of the MoT test would take place. He said: “The MoT plays an important role in making sure vehicles are road worthy and should strike the right balance between vehicle safety and the burden imposed on motorists. “We intend to undertake a review of the MoT testing regime but have not made a decision about any change to the system.” More