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James McDowall: Motor Trade Association Head of Advocacy on the Government extending the Warrant of Fitness period

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There's worry the new Warrant of Fitness regime will mean more dangerous vehicles on the road.  

Vehicles of almost every age will get their warrants extended, with 14-year-old cars only needing a WOF every two years, rather than annually.  

The Motor Trade Association say one in three cars between eight and 10-years-old currently fail.  

Head of Advocacy James McDowall says it may not even end up saving people money if they rack up more damage and need costly repairs. 

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