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Martin Rosenbaum of the BBC has obtained MOT pass and failure rates from 2007 under the Freedom of Information Act.
He writes:
"The information relates to MOTs in 2007, since that was the latest annual data when the BBC's FOI request was made in July 2008. VOSA now says it will issue the 2008 and 2009 statistics later this year, and will publish this material routinely in future on an annual basis."
The figures for the R4 are interesting:
Year Pass Fail Failure rate
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1967 1 1 50.0%
1971* 4 2 33.3%
1973 . 2 100.0%
1974 . 1 100.0%
1976 2 5 71.4%
1977 3 3 50.0%
1979 2 1 33.3%
1980 1 1 50.0%
1981 . 2 100.0%
1982 . 1 100.0%
1983 10 4 28.6%
1984 27 29 51.8%
1985 31 34 52.3%
1986 39 43 52.4%
1987 4 3 42.9%
1989 1 1 50.0%
1990 1 2 66.7%
1991 . 1 100.0%
1992 2 3 60.0%
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TOTAL 128 139 52.1%
What I am interested in, is that this indicates how many R4s are on the roads. But I am not sure whether the cars that fail, and then are retested and pass are listed in both the 'fail' column and then the 'pass' column. For example, the one 1974 R4 in 2007 failed; as it is not also in the 'pass' column, I presume it is no longer on the road
But in 2007 were there two 1989 cars (one which passed and one which failed), or one 1989 car which failed, then passed?
I guess this means that at the end of 2007, 128 R4s were on the road in the UK.
He writes:
"The information relates to MOTs in 2007, since that was the latest annual data when the BBC's FOI request was made in July 2008. VOSA now says it will issue the 2008 and 2009 statistics later this year, and will publish this material routinely in future on an annual basis."
The figures for the R4 are interesting:
Year Pass Fail Failure rate
----------------------------
1967 1 1 50.0%
1971* 4 2 33.3%
1973 . 2 100.0%
1974 . 1 100.0%
1976 2 5 71.4%
1977 3 3 50.0%
1979 2 1 33.3%
1980 1 1 50.0%
1981 . 2 100.0%
1982 . 1 100.0%
1983 10 4 28.6%
1984 27 29 51.8%
1985 31 34 52.3%
1986 39 43 52.4%
1987 4 3 42.9%
1989 1 1 50.0%
1990 1 2 66.7%
1991 . 1 100.0%
1992 2 3 60.0%
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TOTAL 128 139 52.1%
What I am interested in, is that this indicates how many R4s are on the roads. But I am not sure whether the cars that fail, and then are retested and pass are listed in both the 'fail' column and then the 'pass' column. For example, the one 1974 R4 in 2007 failed; as it is not also in the 'pass' column, I presume it is no longer on the road

I guess this means that at the end of 2007, 128 R4s were on the road in the UK.