Registration plate
Official local mnemonic: Reading Postal area: Reading
Issued: between september 2006 and february 2007 Grey Bmw 535, manufactured in 2006, first registered on 1 November 2006. Cylinder capacity: 2993cc, CO2 emissions: 211 g/km. As of 19 April 2017 this vehicle had done 149,471 miles. Current estimated odometer reading: 325,400 miles.
✗ Untaxed Tax due: 20 July 2017
✗ No MOT Expired: 18 April 2018
MOT history
Test date
Expiry date
Result
Odometer reading
2017-04-19
2018-04-18
✓ Pass
149,471
2017-04-19
-
✗ Fail
149,465
2016-04-14
2017-04-13
✓ Pass
126,945
2016-04-08
-
✗ Fail
126,943
2014-10-25
2015-11-06
✓ Pass
121,072
handbrake has little reserve travel
oil leak
front to rear brake pipe to offside rear brake flexi slightly corroded
front to rear brake pipe to nearside rear brake flexi slightly corroded
2013-10-25
2014-11-06
✓ Pass
107,289
Oil leak
2012-11-07
2013-11-06
✓ Pass
89,209
2012-11-06
-
✗ Fail
89,165
Offside Rear Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
2011-11-05
2012-11-06
✓ Pass
82,776
1.o/s rear tyre worn just on limit 2.n/s rear handbrake slightly low
Yes
one can filter through a pedestrian crossing
provided it is safe to do so
ie watching out for pedestrians crossing on green because the traffic is slow moving etc.
Big respect...yes to a BMW driver... for understanding "filtering" and moving over to the left.
One of only two cars in a queue of 30+ who drove with respect to other road users and proved there are still some good drivers out there!
And bigger respect to the Red Citroen in front of the BMW - apologies for not identifying your regd seems my lens was greasy and I couldn't identify from the video and would have listed separately if I could - who even saw the gap narrowing and gave way to me
I did give a massive thumbs up to you as I overtook - much appreciated
Not trying to nit-pick. Just wondered if one can filter through a pedestrian crossing; in this case, a Pelican crossing.