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Vehicle tester and traffic examiner strike: March 2023

Driver Vehicle Standards Agency

March 3
14:09 2023

Some Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) staff who are members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) and Prospect unions are planning to take industrial action during March 2023.

Its part of national industrial action by the PCS and Prospect unions over pay, pensions, jobs and redundancy terms.

There is different guidance about driving examiner strikes in March 2023.

When the strikes will be held

Strikes will affect different parts of Great Britain at different times.

Dates Areas affected Unions taking strike action
Monday 6 March and Tuesday 7 March London and south-east England PCS
Thursday 9 March and Friday 10 March South-west England and Wales PCS
Wednesday 15 March All areas of Great Britain PCS and Prospect
Monday 20 March and Tuesday 21 March East of England, East Midlands, West Midlands and parts of London PCS
Thursday 23 March and Friday 24 March North-west England and Yorkshire and the Humber PCS
Monday 27 March and Tuesday 28 March North-east England and Scotland PCS

The strike action on Wednesday 15 March 2023 is likely to affect our vehicle services including:

  • MOTs for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs), buses and trailers
  • MOT demonstration tests (specialist tests for people qualifying as an MOT tester)
  • vehicle approval tests

DVSA does not expect the strike action on other days to affect MOTs for HGVs, buses and trailers, but will not know for certain until the strike action takes place.

MOTs for cars, vans and motorcycles

MOTs for cars, vans and motorcycles MOTs for cars, vans and motorcycles are not affected by the strike action. They will be taking place as planned.

Services for MOT testers

If youre an MOT tester with an MOT demonstration test booked on the dates of the strike action, you should still go for your appointment, unless DVSA contacts you to tell you not to go.

Not all vehicle examiners are union members, and even if they are, they might choose not to take part in the industrial action.

DVSA will automatically rearrange your demonstration test if it cannot go ahead because of the industrial action.

MOTs for HGVs, buses and trailers

You should go to your MOT appointment as planned.

Not all DVSA staff are union members, and even if they are, they might choose not to take part in industrial action.

If your MOT cannot go ahead

You will need to book another appointment with an MOT centre if your test cannot go ahead.

Talk to the MOT centre to rebook another appointment. If they do not have a suitable appointment, you can find another MOT centre for HGVs, buses and trailers.

Tell DVSA if you still cannot book a new test if both of these apply to you:

  • you have contacted your local test centres and have been unable to book a test

  • your MOT expires this month or has already expired

Report that you cannot book an HGV, bus or trailer MOT.

If you manage an ATF

Contact your network business manager if a vehicle standards assessor has not attended your authorised testing facility (ATF) within 15 minutes of the scheduled start time.

To help customers with a test booked, DVSA encourages you to contact them directly once you know if their test will be affected.

Vehicle approval tests

You should go to your vehicle approval test appointment as planned if its on the date of strike action, unless DVSA contacts you to tell you not to go.

Not all specialist vehicle standards assessors are union members, and even if they are, they might choose not to take part in theindustrial action.

If your vehicle approval test cannot go ahead DVSA will automatically rebook your vehicle approval test for you if it cannot go ahead because of the industrial action.

Youll be sent the new details. You do not need to contact

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