The statutory off road notification (SORN) was introduced in 1998. Once you declare a car that a car is SORN, it means that you are confirming your vehicle will be kept off the road. This means you avoid paying any fines for not paying road tax. ...
When taxing a classic vehicle, you will need to declare that is exempt from the MOT test. This can be completed on the V112 form using category ‘R’. If you fail to register it as a VHI, the car will still require an MOT test before it is allowed on the road. It remains your ...
Council-run car parks operate a 10-minute grace period. If a parking warden has been over-eager, provided you can prove it, this is grounds for your fine to be cancelled. Paid and not quite displayed Finally, if you have paid, but haven’t displayed the ticket as well as you could h...
You will still need insurance even if your vehicle is not being used, unless you declare it off-road with a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN). If you don’t have insurance or a SORN, you’re risking a fine and prosecution. But it's important to note that you won’t be able to...
SORN: Taking your car off the road You don't need to pay car tax on a car which is legally declared as being off the road, and the process of doing this is called a Statutory Off Road Notification – or SORN for short. If you declare your car as being SORN, you can get a refun...
battery electric vehicle;CVT;dual-clutch;efficiency;gearbox;transmission 1. Introduction and Literature Analysis Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) are considered the most promising solution to decarbonize road transport in the future, especially for light vehicles: other solutions such as e-fuels and hy...