
Your car must be registered, taxed and insured. It must also be roadworthy, or your insurance could be invalid. But what else do you need to know? To help you keep your vehicle road legal, we've put together recommendations that can help you avoid unnecessary fines and, in some cases, bans or even prison sentences.
1. MOT
It's up to you make sure your car is in good running condition. It must pass an MOT three years after the date of the first registration, and then every year after that. NEVER drive a car without an MOT certificate, or you could face heavy penalties.
2. Registration
If you bought your car new, your Dealer should have arranged registration for you. Check that your details are correct on the Registration Document.
3. Tax
The road tax for your car must be paid and up to date. To apply for a tax disc, simply complete a V10 form, available at any Post Office. You must always keep your tax disc displayed in your car.
4. Insurance
It is illegal to drive without insurance. You must have at least minimum cover, third party liability. You can take out one of three different types of policies:
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Comprehensive (the most thorough cover)
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Third party, fire and theft
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Third party only (the minimum cover)
The police regularly carry out spot checks to determine if cars are road legal.
Note: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information at the time of producing this fact sheet, Chrysler Finance can take no responsibility for any errors in the content or consequences arising from such errors or misinterpretation of the content.