Sunday, 16 May 2021, 5:23 pm The Motor Trade Association (MTA) is concerned the Government's approach to immigration will impact on road safety. “A long-running skill shortage in the automotive sector threatens vehicle inspection and the industry's capacity to train for the future," says MTA’s Advocacy and Strategy Manager Greig Epps. "The current policy equates skill level with salary level and this is wrong,” Epps says. "Doctors and mechanics get paid vastly different amounts, but there's not many doctors who can fix your transmission as well as your fracture." The MTA has been highlighting the increasing rates of Warrant of Fitness failures and high