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What are the requirements for a Class 4 MOT test for vehicles with 9 to 12 passenger seats?

For vehicles with 9 to 12 passenger seats, a Class 4 MOT test is designed to assess the vehicle's roadworthiness and safety standards. Here are the key requirements for this class of test:

The primary focus of a Class 4 MOT is on emissions, ensuring that the vehicle meets environmental regulations. The test includes inspections for exhaust emission levels, which are categorized as either 'Low' or 'Medium'. If your vehicle falls under the latter category, it must meet specific standards to pass. Additionally, other critical components are examined, such as the brakes, steering, suspension, and tire condition, ensuring that they comply with legal requirements. These inspections are crucial for passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9-12, emphasizing their role in maintaining public road safety.

It is essential to note that while the Class 4 MOT is tailored to larger vehicles, it still covers all the standard MOT test categories, including electrical equipment and vehicle structure integrity. Understanding these requirements can help vehicle owners prepare for the test and ensure their vehicles are roadworthy.

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