One of the most important considerations when choosing a new or used vehicle is the type of fuel. Our advice below will help you to make up your mind whether a petrol or diesel engine is the right choice for you. Continue reading »
Buying a used vehicle privately can save you a considerable amount of money. Although you may net yourself a bargain, it is important to be aware of the risks involved when not buying from a reputable garage or dealer. Read our advice on buying a used vehicle and make sure you don’t get caught out. Continue reading »
- British weather conditions can present a variety of unexpected hazards to the motorist. If you are equipped to deal with adverse weather conditions you are much more likely to stay safe on the roads. You should always check the weather forecasts before you travel, and in severe weather don’t travel unless it is absolutely essential.
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Using a mobile phone whilst driving can be extremely dangerous as it reduces your control over the vehicle and can make you more likely to have an accident. Research shows that your reactions can be up to 50% slower when using a mobile phone. This is even slower than driving under the influence of alcohol!
For the safety and protection of all road users and pedestrians, it is now illegal to use a mobile phone or hand held device whilst driving.
Here is some advice and information about the use of mobile phones when behind the wheel:
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Regardless of the type of vehicle you drive it is always advisable to ensure you are prepared for any car related emergencies. This is important for all car drivers but is especially vital for those who frequently drive on isolated roads during the hours of darkness.
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Road traffic accidents are the number one killer of people in their teens and twenties in the UK. Research shows that young drivers are as much as ten times more likely to be killed or seriously injured in a road traffic accident when compared to motorists in their forties. Here are some useful hints and tips for young drivers: Continue reading »
Breaking down when you least expect it can often be a frightening and stressful experience. Here is some advice on the actions you should take in order to guard your safety and help get your vehicle back on the road as soon as possible.
With nearly 1.7 million car crimes recorded last year it is no wonder that vehicle related crime accounts for nearly 20% of all crime in England and Wales. Here are some hints and tips to prevent your car becoming part of the statistics. Continue reading »
Although older drivers often have more experience than other road users, it is important to ensure you are still fit to drive. As you grow older your sight and hearing can often decline, and your responses may not be as fast as they once were. Read our handy driving advice for older drivers and continue to enjoy your independence for years to come.
If you are taking your car to Europe it is essential to ensure both you and your vehicle are thoroughly prepared for the trip. Here are some handy tips on driving in Europe: Continue reading »