UK Speeding Laws Explained
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When it comes to ensuring your car is safe for use over winter, there are various checks you should be doing and precautions you should be taking. In this article… Continue reading »
While Zebra crossings are being gradually replaced with traffic light controlled Puffin and Pelican crossings, they remain a common feature of the UK's road network. Highlights Stop for Pedestrians: Drivers… Continue reading »
With many drivers, having to park their cars on the road or other high-risk places such as shared car parks, their vehicles are unfortunately prone to wing mirror damage. Whether… Continue reading »
Answer No law explicitly forbids driving without shoes, but doing so could indirectly fall under the 1988 Road Traffic Act, as 'driving without due care and attention' is a minor… Continue reading »
A windscreen is an essential part of a vehicle’s strength, so it’s important to keep it in good overall condition. But no matter how careful you are, a number of… Continue reading »
Do you get annoyed because whenever you turn on your windscreen wipers, they leave smudgy trails? It's a common issue making things difficult for drivers all around the world and… Continue reading »
Everyone can relate to the frustration that goes hand in hand with removing an old window sticker. Often, it begins to peel off all on its own, but when removed… Continue reading »
[table-of-contents] Windscreens can suffer unsightly cracks and chips usually from an object flying through the air and hitting the glass. There are many different types of damage depending on where… Continue reading »
Windscreen chips and cracks are one of the most common problems that car owners face. Some windscreens don’t show any immediate signs of a chip or crack, but the next… Continue reading »
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