[b][user=658]Wesley[/user] wrote: [/b][quote][b][user=658]Wesley[/user] wrote: [/b][quote][b][user=1552]David[/user] wrote: [/b][quote]
When I mention quality and image also now bring in integrity of the scheme, I was referring to the quality of service provided, how you should be treated and indeed the correct standards being applied to your vehicle.
We as mot testers are all suppose to use national guidlines for testing purposes, an average time of 55 minutes is normal, although some testers do them quite quickley. A professional mot tester will reach consistantly the same standards of decisions when testing on each vehicle tested, if going by the rules.
David:D
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Hi David:D,
Where does “The Scheme” “Actually” State an Average time?:?
“As Long as it Takes!”:P
Wes.:D
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David :D, I`m pretty Sure,”You”,
Will Agree that A “Pikey`s” 1990 Transit, will take a Lot Longer than,
An “Old Ladies” “05 Getz?”:D
Regards, Wes.
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Wes, how long have you been a tester, did you never take part in the timing cycles produced by VOSA, do you not read “Matters of Testing” where they published the average time taken.
Take a look on your mot performance reports at the length of time per test, if you test an old tranny and your time is significantly long, you will get some stars next to your test, where do you think VOSA gained an average time from to put into conputerisation for the report to generate the stars?
David:D