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Hot Tips To Ace Your Driving Test

29th September 2009
Undergoing the driving test is the most important criterion to getting your license. This test is usually conducted by Department of Transport of your country. Usually the test consists of two sections, namely the theory and the practical. If you’... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Womens Motorcycle Helmets

10th September 2009
Almost all Bikes can travel the same speeds or faster than an cars but there's nothing between the motorcyclist and the environment except correct clothing and safety equipment. This means that the potential is high for heavy injury or fatality in head i... Read >
Author: Lionel Massey

What's Causing Increased Amount Of Personal Injury Claims?

17th August 2009
News stories recently have been suggesting that personal injury claims are on the rise whilst at the same time accidents seem to be dropping; one north east law firm believes that the recession is playing a major part in the rise of personal injury claims... Read >
Author: seamus

On The Spot Fines For Motorists Responsible For Minor Accidents

17th August 2009
As part of a crackdown on careless driving, there are plans for the police to hand out 60 pounds on-the- spot fines and three points on their licence for motorists responsible for minor accidents. The controversial proposals will also target distracting b... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Eco Friendly Driving

30th June 2009
Driving your car can be costly for both your wallet and the environment but there are things you can do to reduce both these costs. Choosing a more environmentally friendly car with low fuel consumption and less emission is one way but if you can’t affo... Read >
Author: Rochelle

HGV or CDL Licensing for Truck Driving Training

11th June 2009
Just when you thought you'd left exams and certificates behind you in your school days, here come more tests. Yes, you need training to obtain a CDL or HGV license. The size and the capacity of the vehicle you are intending to drive will determine which t... Read >
Author: Dan T

Increased Training Could Decrease Van Insurance Claims

08th May 2009
A new study into young at-work drivers has found huge failings in the current driving test and highlighted the need for additional post-test training by fleets. Therefore, it has been suggested that extra driving education for young workers who drive f... Read >
Author: catherine

Calls for action as dangerous cables get out of hand

15th April 2009
Vietnam’s Department of Transport and Public Works is calling for action after a man suffered from severe personal injuries when riding his motorbike down the street. Le Thanh Cong, 27, had been riding his motorcycle along a street in a Vietnam city ... Read >
Author: Arti

The Structure of an International Move

09th April 2009
We all have moved at sometime in our life, for most of us it was a Local Move or a Long Distance Move. In both kinds of moves, the loading, transporting and offloading has all been done by the same team, in the same truck. The only difference is that a Lo... Read >
Author: John Jo

Vans cause 8 Per cent of Accidents

04th March 2009
If you are planning on hiring a vehicle you should check that your van insurance policy meets your needs. There are a host of insurers competing with each other to offer the most affordable deals as van use has recently increased. Research carried out by ... Read >
Author: Rochelle

HGV Insurance Information

20th January 2009
The Department of Transport manages road traffic legislation in the UK. Their purpose is to ensure that anyone using the public highways complies with this legislation. Both the police and Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) take the lead in e... Read >
Author: Stanley Headley

Pre-Budget Report: rail transport set for boost

08th January 2009
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) caused shockwaves throughout UK PLC and has been heralded as one of the most extraordinary packages of measures presented by a Chancellor in a long time. It seems that the government really does unde... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Improve your cars winter safety and save on insurance

16th December 2008
We’re all aware that the ice and snow on our roads during the winter months adds to risk and danger while we make our way to our destinations, but it’s surprising how many of us don’t make the time to take extra precautions to lower the chance of be... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa - Scaffold and Formwork Contractors

03rd December 2008
The FIFA World Cup 2010 Football Tournament (Soccer World Cup to South Africans) is a mere 20 months away and South Africa is truly abuzz with preparations. There is an enormous amount of pressure on South Africa to execute a successful and memorable tour... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Car Insurance Ireland - Prices Falling

26th November 2008
Responding to a report from the Department of Transport confirming a substantial reduction in car insurance costs between 2001 and 2007, PIBA, the country’s largest group of independent insurance brokers, said the growth in online insurances should s... Read >
Author: Chrystalnet

Cycling: for Your Body & for Your Mind

24th November 2008
Cycling is commonly used means of a transport, and it is also a sport and a form of recreation. It is the usage of bicycles, and other cycles which are less used like unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles. Cycling is considered as the most energy effi... Read >
Author: Dev Saras

Cycling: for Your Body & for Your Mind

24th November 2008
Cycling is commonly used means of a transport, and it is also a sport and a form of recreation. It is the usage of bicycles, and other cycles which are less used like unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles. Cycling is considered as the most energy effici... Read >
Author: Dev Saras

Bring on the Clampdown

03rd November 2008
The method proposed to uncover those individuals who are driving uninsured sees police being given new capabilities in order to match insurance industry data against records held by the DVLA. Consequently, if an uninsured car is identified, the owner is t... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Co Op Says Brits Need To Take Their Foot Off The Gas

30th October 2008
According to Co-operative Insurance, many British drivers are risking themselves and others because of their 'couldn't care less' attitude to speeding. Indeed, research from the group has shown that nearly a fifth (19 per cent) of drivers admit to spee... Read >
Author: ARouse

Avoid The A-Pillar Blind Spot

23rd September 2008
Structurally cars are far hardier today than they have every been. One of the key factors in making cars stronger is the evolution of the A pillar. The A pillar is the section of car that separates the windscreen and the side windows. Over the years in an... Read >
Author: viddy55

Tips to select an auto transport company

02nd September 2008
The process of transporting your vehicle from one place to another can be a tedious task incase you have not selected the right auto transport company. Some people start searching from yellow pages or the internet to get the right kind of auto transport C... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

Tips to select an auto transport company

02nd September 2008
The process of transporting your vehicle from one place to another can be a tedious task incase you have not selected the right auto transport company. Some people start searching from yellow pages or the internet to get the right kind of auto transport C... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

Pedal power rules: just make sure you’re insured

28th August 2008
With the rise in environmental awareness and the need to maintain a healthy body, owning a bicycle has never been more popular. Indeed, according to the latest statistics, there are now over 23 million cycles in the UK, with around 60 per cent of those ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Tips for Car Deals in Sydney

04th June 2008
Buying a new car 1. Do your own research before going to any dealer in Sydney 2. Budget your costs 3. Choose a car model like: Holden, Suzuki Chrysler 4. Buy a car form a certified dealer 5. Determining the true age of a new car. 6. Careful... Read >
Author: Jonathan B

Tips for Car Deals in Sydney

29th May 2008
Buying a new car 1. Do your own research before going to any dealer in Sydney 2. Budget your costs 3. Choose a car model like: Holden, Suzuki Chrysler 4. Buy a car form a certified dealer 5. Determining the true age of a new car. 6. Careful... Read >
Author: Ben

Police On Cyclists

09th May 2008
Police are starting to crack down on motorcyclists who refuse to insure their machines. Kent Police are piloting a scheme to work with local communities to report un-insured bikers. Already the scheme has been a success with over 30 riders reprimanded... Read >
Author: Tom

Bike Insurance 2-Police On Cyclists

07th May 2008
Police are starting to crack down on motorcyclists who refuse to insure their machines. Kent Police are piloting a scheme to work with local communities to report un-insured bikers. Already the scheme has been a success with over 30 riders reprimanded for... Read >
Author: Jemma

Flights news – Luggage restrictions eased

18th January 2008
New government rulings on the amount of hand luggage we can take on planes will come into effect from the 7th January 08. This change means that passengers on flights to or from one of 22 UK airports are permitted to carry on more than one item of hand l... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Best moving company in Tampa Florida to secure your move in organized way

15th June 2007
Moving is the most inevitable task in life. The moving is also associated with the stress, hazardous matters and so many wear-and-tear situations and it is very expensive too. All those words are worth of, as it takes lots of time and people have to pla... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Driver Education – Must be due for a Re-Think

07th June 2007
What is it with cars and speed? Is it that the majority of drivers feel this very primeval urge described once by the actor Tom Cruise in the film Top Gun as “I feel the need, the need for speed?” Why do drive the speed? Is this supreme arrogance a... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Best Moving Company in Tampa Florida to Secure Your Move in Organized Way

24th May 2007
Moving is the most inevitable task in life. The moving is also associated with the stress, hazardous matters and so many wear-and-tear situations and it is very expensive too. All those words are worth of, as it takes lots of time and people have to pla... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Car Insurance - Safety first child restraints

16th August 2006
September 2006 will see the introduction of new laws regarding child restraints in cars. Current laws state: - Children aged three to 11 (inclusive) and less than 150cm tall are permitted to travel in an adult seat belt if no child restraint is fi... Read >
Author: michael challiner

More Functions Added with Land Rover Electrical Parts

21st March 2006
The Land Rover was first produced by Rover in 1948. And this automobile and vehicle brand is actually one of the very first vehicles that could be owned by civilians and yet could actually be used anywhere else. It is considered to be an all terrain uti... Read >
Author: Carol Mitchel

When What You See Is What You Get

26th January 2006
Produced under the Jaguar name, the Jaguar XJ is crafted as a saloon or sedan and was first launched in September of 1968. Trivia has it that this saloon is the last of its kind to still contain Sir William Lyons', the found of the Jaguar company, input... Read >
Author: Michelle Crimson