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Friday, 18 April 2025
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Wednesday, 16 April 2025
More on Bad MOT data
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Triumph Stag pronounced but not spelt as Triummphhh Stagggg |
- Spaces before names and after names
- Both added and missing spaces between words,
- Zero 0 used as O and 1 used as I, ! used as I,
- Lowercase used when standard appears to be all UPPER CASE
- Obvious misspelling of well known Makes,
- Model added into the Make field,
- Make added into Model field,
- Engine size and LHD/RHD and body type included in Make and Model fields,
- Noise characters like - / * ( ) . , inconsistently included in fields
- Over 10 Million entries with Model = UNKNOWN but also Models listed as
"UNKN0WN",1
"UNKNOW",5
"UNKNOWN",10414473
"UNKNOWN ",2
"UNKOWN",10

DMC DeLorean ( there was only one type of these )

Strangle this article showed up in the Independent just a few days later about Deloreans....
Forty years after its cinematic debut in Back to the Future, the DeLorean DMC-12, famed for its gull-wing doors and brushed stainless steel exterior, remains a rare sight on UK roads. New figures reveal just 303 of these iconic vehicles are still registered in the country, a testament to their enduring appeal and collector status.
Originally manufactured in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland, in 1981, around 9,000 DeLorean DMC-12s were produced. Their unique design and subsequent Hollywood fame have transformed them into highly sought-after automotive treasures. The limited number remaining on UK roads underscores their rarity and the dedication of their owners to preserving a piece of cinematic and automotive history. .... Some 303 DeLoreans are taxed for use on public roads in the UK, according to Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency figures obtained by online auction platform Collecting Cars.
Conclusion
A single Make and Model field value pair can not be relied on to find all the cars of a particular type.Data on cars on the roads before 2005 appear in the listings but may not have had any MOT tests listed which would attribute this inconsistency to the original registration process. However the importation of the older registration data into a new digital platform could have been an opportunity to clean up the dataset. Within the current age of cars the proliferation of "build to order" and promotional variations is likely to further complicate the identification of cars using Model name.
Other examples
You have to love the lads that registered their creations with the DVLA with the Make name as "2BLOKESINASHED" and "FASTEST SHED".
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And the correct spelling is Armstrong Siddeley because we had one turn up to a show. |