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not about a skoda this time sorry, but a general question

simple questions..is it legal

mate was doing some off roading in his 4 wheel drive..like an organised day out thing..he rolled his pajero and its still in scotland

the windscreen is no longer in...but he obviously wants to get his car home

the roof is slightly damaged as well which is why he cant just have a new windscreen fitted where it is.

I know the MOT states that the windscreen should 'not hinder or obscure the drivers vision' but surely if theres no windscreen at all this doesnt apply

so...can he drive it back with no windscreen in to get it repaired.......

Well as long as he has a helmet/goggles/visor or similar and the car is in a roadworthy condition I can't see why it's a problem.

Plenty of cars without screens and motorbikes.

If in doubt ask the insurance co :)

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