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Reading MOT pass rate

Cars tested in Reading, age-adjusted, has a pass rate of 81.2%, a little higher than the national average (79.2%).

80.9%
Raw pass rate
81.2%
Age-adjusted pass rate
+2.0 pts
vs national average

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Cars tested in Reading, age-adjusted, has a pass rate of 81.2%, a little higher than the national average (79.2%).

80.9% of 742,301 MOT tests carried out in Reading pass — the age-adjusted figure is 81.2%.

Pass rate by vehicle age in Reading

Pass rate by vehicle age band0–3 years91.0%3–6 years90.2%6–10 years84.8%10–15 years75.7%15+ years70.7%
MOT pass rate by vehicle age band, cars tested in Reading
Vehicle agePass rateTests
0–3 years91.0%36,096
3–6 years90.2%149,956
6–10 years84.8%212,540
10–15 years75.7%190,173
15+ years70.7%153,536

Most common MOT failure reasons in Reading

Top MOT failure categories, cars tested in Reading
CategoryShare of failed tests
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment50.2%
Suspension33.2%
Tyres28.8%
Brakes24.8%
Visibility14.9%

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Methodology and data source

  • Source: DVSA “Anonymised MOT tests and results”, data.gov.uk, under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
  • Coverage: Full year 2024, test class 4 (cars), normal (initial) tests only.
  • This covers cars tested in Reading (DVSA's postcode_area field is the testing station's location, not the vehicle owner's home address).
  • The age-adjusted figure is standardised to the national vehicle-age mix, so it isn't just reflecting whether this area's tested fleet happens to run older or newer than average.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the MOT pass rate in Reading?
80.9% of MOT tests carried out in Reading pass, based on 742,301 tests. Adjusted for the age of cars tested there, the figure is 81.2%.
Does this show cars registered in Reading, or tested there?
Tested there. DVSA's data records the postcode of the testing station, not the vehicle owner's home address, so this reflects cars tested in Reading — which may include vehicles from further afield — not necessarily cars kept locally.
What's the most common MOT failure reason in Reading?
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment is the most common failure category among tests carried out in Reading, present in 50.2% of failed tests there.