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The number of classic cars which have been found to be too dangerous for UK roads has reached record heights, new data has found. According to a Freedom of Information request to the DVSA, more than 7,000 classic cars which had a voluntary MOT test, failed. In total, 7,831 classic cars failed the test with 3,018 found to have at least one “dangerous” defect. Under UK law, classic cars, which are vehicles aged over 40 years, do not require an MOT test, but drivers are still required to ensure the vehicles are safe for the roads. Do you have a story you’d like to share? Get in touch by emailing …

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