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What are the Class 5a vehicle MOT test requirements, particularly focusing on seatbelt installation checks?

The Class 5a vehicle MOT test is a comprehensive examination of vehicles used for commercial purposes, including delivery services and small passenger-carrying vehicles. One of the key requirements of this test is to ensure that all safety features, such as seatbelt installation, are functioning correctly.

During the MOT test, examiners will check the seatbelts on both driver and front passenger seats to ensure they meet legal standards. This includes testing the functionality of the belt itself (i.e., it should retract smoothly when released) and verifying that the anchor points and locking mechanisms are secure and effective. The vehicle must pass this check to be declared roadworthy.

It's important for vehicle owners to ensure that their Class 5a vehicles are properly maintained, including all safety features like seatbelts, to avoid any potential failures during the MOT test and to guarantee the well-being of both drivers and passengers.

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