MOT
noun /ˌem əʊ ˈtiː/
/ˌem əʊ ˈtiː/
(also MOT test)
- a test that any vehicle in the UK over three years old must take in order to make sure that it is safe and in good condition (the abbreviation for ‘Ministry of Transport’)
- I've got to take the car in for its MOT.
- to pass/fail the MOT
CultureAny car over three years old must have the test once a year. If the car passes the test, a certificate is given; if not, repairs must be carried out. It is illegal to drive a car without a certificate. The tests are done by private garages. The abbreviation MOT is used both for the test and for the certificate.Topics Transport by car or lorryc2- I need to take my car in for its MOT.
- Make sure you see the MOT before you buy the car.