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. When were Zebra crossing first… 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 »
Suffering a cracked windscreen is a commonplace occurrence which many motorists will have experienced but is it legal to drive with a cracked windscreen in the UK? [table-of-contents] Is it… Continue reading »
Many car owners apply a coating of thin film or laminate to their car windows as a decorative effect, to increase privacy and to reduce heat and glare, but in… Continue reading »
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