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Roadworthy - definition
Hello, looking for some advice as to what constitutes roadworthy. Normal MOT items are I believe easier to define, but what about the engine and gearbox, do these need to operate without fault to be roadworthy? If the engine overheats after half an hour or in heavy traffic, or the gearbox once it warms up a gear doesn't operate as it should?
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I suspect you're not really interested in "roadworthy", but rather "fit for purpose" and "of reasonable quality" etc.
The MOT of them is irrelevant as they only have to pass the test for less than a few minutes.
I had a car that was not "roadworthy" but passed many MOTs and was perfectly safe and driveable. Things like not having the BS number on reg plates renders a car unroadworthy in law.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/75
I don't think it does.
"Unroadworthy" does not, itself, mean or imply perfect reliability. It's simply a rough shorthand for whether the condition of the vehicle means that it is legal and safe to use on the public highway.
For a gearbox/engine I would say that would include not moving when the lights turn green, not accelerating properly at slip roads to match the speed of the traffic on the carriageway, and basically things that mean you don't 'go' when you want to.