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RE: MOT Rules changing - darrenjlobb - 16-03-2013 Lol car only has 2 seats, so its clear what my intentions are, and the car only had a drivers side one anyways, its just stupidity to try and force more and more old cars off the road, despite the fact there the most reliable ones around! RE: MOT Rules changing - Niall - 16-03-2013 (16-03-2013, 08:03 PM)Blandy Wrote: Yes there are 2 sides to every story and yeah on a standard road car I'd want airbags. But in a stripped out car with cage harness bars, fixed buckets etc I.e race spec then that's going to be safer than a airbag alone. I can understand the point of stopping the unsafe mods etc but really needs looking into rather than just doing a blanket rule But problem is, the many uses of vehicles in this world mean that they cant have a scenario for every use. They cant spend millions on developing a different mot test for track spec road legal cars because out of the total amount of cars in the uk, track spec road legal ones are such a small minority you wouldn't believe. In an ideal world you would just say that the test should be a mot tester using his common sense on what has been done to a car and how safe it is but a lot of people dont know the meaning of common sense so we have to be told these things! (16-03-2013, 08:06 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Lol car only has 2 seats, so its clear what my intentions are, and the car only had a drivers side one anyways, its just stupidity to try and force more and more old cars off the road, despite the fact there the most reliable ones around! Yeah we all know that. We are all on here because we are in a similar mindset but alot of people out there dont realise our intentions and seeing as we are turning into a nanny state that sues everyone imagine for example you took your car to a garage to solve a suspension knock and the mechanic test drove it, ditched the car and smashed his skull in because there was no airbag and you had a race wheel that was a lot closer to the driver. Chance of it happening? Virtually nil but its still possible and thats why we have to be wrapped up in bubble wrap. Because the idiots out there need an excuse to sue someone because they have no common sense. RE: MOT Rules changing - Blandy - 16-03-2013 Yeah would hope for common sense as was told before that fully tracked preped cars will be down to discression but again so much stuff floating around the Internet you never know what to believe. Hopefully there will be some level of common sense but guess ill have to wait and see. Otherwise I gotta do alot of work of go all out and take it off the road permanently ![]() RE: MOT Rules changing - Niall - 16-03-2013 Well as we all know, there are always lenient testers out there so its not a major problem. RE: MOT Rules changing - Blandy - 16-03-2013 Yeah always that but I've tried to keep just the right side of the mot test to avoid hassles like trying to find dodgy stations etc. I'm guessing all rallyes had a airbag? Lol RE: MOT Rules changing - Niall - 16-03-2013 yep all rallies had airbags lol and it doesnt always mean dodgy. dont forget a lot of it is down to mot tester opinion and discretion so you could take it to one garage and get a page of advisories and go to another and get none. I know because its happened to me lol. RE: MOT Rules changing - Jonny81191 - 16-03-2013 Wasn't there some research done that stated airbags are infact more dangerous in accidents? The only time they help is if you're not wearing a seatbelt? I'm sure that's not me dreaming that up. MOT Rules changing - Jonny b - 16-03-2013 (16-03-2013, 08:32 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Wasn't there some research done that stated airbags are infact more dangerous in accidents? The only time they help is if you're not wearing a seatbelt? I'm sure that's not me dreaming that up. I Think you been dreaming short stuff!! RE: MOT Rules changing - Jonny81191 - 16-03-2013 (16-03-2013, 08:35 PM)Jonny b Wrote: I Think you been dreaming short stuff!! Still, wouldn't want one going off in my face (inb4giggity) RE: MOT Rules changing - Piggy - 16-03-2013 dont appreciate the idiot comment at all. douche my one airbag is all fine...but I dont see why all with harnesses and stripped cars and rally/trials cars have to suffer. Wont affect me...but I still find it irritating. PS I know they do go of...but amazing to see how many DONT go off in huge accidents! MOT Rules changing - Jonny b - 16-03-2013 It will Fooking affect me!! Though I think they would put mine through as track based lol RE: MOT Rules changing - Niall - 16-03-2013 (16-03-2013, 08:46 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote: dont appreciate the idiot comment at all. douche Thats because i think you will really be surprised at how advanced the systems are. Even these old pug ones for their age! They dont just go off because there has been a crash. It can be because of the direct of the crash, the severity, if your still moving after the initial impact etc. Modern ones are hugely advanced because sometimes in some accidents they can do a bit more damage than if they wernt there. but generally, they do save lives (when used with a seat belt of course) RE: MOT Rules changing - darrenjlobb - 16-03-2013 Niall why are you supporting our shitty laws and modern car safety equipment ![]() Roll back 30 years to where it was drive on winwinwin,. RE: MOT Rules changing - Piggy - 16-03-2013 amen to that RE: MOT Rules changing - Niall - 16-03-2013 I'm not at all. I'm just trying to look at it from both sides and I can see their side but main thing is, it's now enforceable so regardless of our opinions, we have to comply to them if we want a fresh ticket this year ![]() I no longer have side bags in my car. Not that it would affect me because it looks like i do :p Edit; and yeah I agree about going back 30 years. Driving the Kia is nice. It's comfy and quiet but my god it's dull. Just like any modern car. IMO 306 was the last fun car and I'm not just saying that because i own one! RE: MOT Rules changing - Rippthrough - 16-03-2013 You missed half the story: Quote:Modified vehicles. RE: MOT Rules changing - Piggy - 16-03-2013 basically down to discretion then... some MOT testers wouldnt know what a roll cage was!! RE: MOT Rules changing - darrenjlobb - 16-03-2013 Yeh so discretion is still no problem, in which case a tractor car with custom wheel and no airbags / buckets is no problem at all... RE: MOT Rules changing - Slam Wagon - 16-03-2013 Winner, having no back seats and a harness bar will mean i get through it alright then. Its basicly do a proper job and you dont need the airbags. RE: MOT Rules changing - Piggy - 16-03-2013 so quickly whip out rear seats...8bolts... and cable tie in some scaffold bars and jobs done for mot time! RE: MOT Rules changing - Niall - 16-03-2013 Yeah correct but the main term that has been used is tester discretion. Some will be good with it but we all know some testers just take a general dislike to modified cars because everyone knows we are all chavs. RE: MOT Rules changing - Blandy - 17-03-2013 (16-03-2013, 09:30 PM)Rippthrough Wrote: You missed half the story: Well that answers how the wrc cars etc get through and kinda solves my issue as long as there's a clause like this I can argue my case at mot time RE: MOT Rules changing - ozonehostile - 17-03-2013 306 airbags do go off, just has to be a direct head on with a tree or similarly hard object RE: MOT Rules changing - C2K - 17-03-2013 Phil, where was that part written up? RE: MOT Rules changing - C2K - 19-03-2013 (16-03-2013, 08:06 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Lol car only has 2 seats, so its clear what my intentions are, and the car only had a drivers side one anyways, its just stupidity to try and force more and more old cars off the road, despite the fact there the most reliable ones around! This. My HDi is brilliant, but you ought to hear the guys in the office - their jealousy at it's reliability is often obvious during their criticisms of me driving an 'old' car. I bet it's safer than 95% of the car park as i'm so meticulous. RE: MOT Rules changing - Rippthrough - 19-03-2013 That was in the last tech directive/clarification sent out for implementation tommorow (20th march) RE: MOT Rules changing - Dicky - 19-03-2013 (17-03-2013, 07:36 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: 306 airbags do go off, just has to be a direct head on with a tree or similarly hard objectI've been in 2 head ons in a 306 and neither of them went off? One I hit a crash barrier head on at 65mph and it didn't go off, second was in my mates car who we were hit head on by a drunk driver we were doing 50 slowing down and he was doing atleast 70 RE: MOT Rules changing - Poodle - 19-03-2013 Ooops I missed this thread hahha. ![]() RE: MOT Rules changing - C2K - 19-03-2013 (19-03-2013, 01:41 PM)Rippthrough Wrote: That was in the last tech directive/clarification sent out for implementation tommorow (20th march) Found it. http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/SN%2001%202013%20V1.0.pdf Thanks Phil. RE: MOT Rules changing - Blandy - 19-03-2013 Bookmarked that link ready for mot time |