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What Is An Australian White Card?

11th May 2011
White cards replace previously issued green, red and blue cards for construction industry employees and people entering construction sites unescorted. They have been put in place to see Australia have a national construction industry standard for Occupat... Read >
Author: JamesK

Traffic offences aren't always clear cut

09th May 2011
Most people think they are good drivers with a sensible attitude towards other road users, pedestrians and road safety in general. So it's surprising just how many people end up racking up 12 penalty points or more. Ordinary everyday people from all walks... Read >
Author: Dirk Rowell

Homepage Optimization

14th April 2011
This is one of the important factors when you’re starting to make your web page. It is very important to have a good homepage optimization because it will help you increase your home page traffic. Ranking your home page between top 20 searches is really i... Read >
Author: Allyna

Totting Up Ban - When Are You Liable To Receive One?

30th March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Robert Gray Most motoring offences carry the penalty of 'penalty points' on your licence. The amount of points you receive will depend on the particular motoring offence you have been found guilty of and points will 'tot up' on y... Read >
Author: Robert Gray Solicitor

Getting Advantages From US Government Car Auctions

21st March 2011
There are a number of reasons why it is a really bad idea to drive with out correct motor insurance. Initial and foremost, it's illegal; if you drive with out insurance you are liable to an IN10 'Driving with no insurance' penalty. It may appear like a... Read >
Author: danielle123

Essential Steps To Take After A Road Traffic Incident

14th March 2011
Driving a car is an efficient and safe means of getting from A to B. Accidents, however, can happen, no matter how good your driving skills are. Being involved in an accident is a dangerous and frightening experience. Knowing what to do in this situatio... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

How Big a Problem are Britain’s Uninsured Road Users?

23rd February 2011
In the UK, a new law is intended to reduce insurance premiums for motorists who abide by it, and a side effect will be the confiscation of vehicles belonging to almost a million drivers who carry no insurance. Role of the Motor Insurers’ Bureau The ... Read >
Author: AlCovered

Incentivising Learner Driver Education: Irelands RSA Take on Progressive Initiatives Europe Could L

18th February 2011
Ireland Strives To Help Keep Their Road Users Protected Ireland's road users tend to be one of the safest inside the European union, yet Road Safety Authority (RSA) in Ireland are making every measure to ensure every body arrives home risk-free. To hel... Read >
Author: Denice Heathcote

Ireland Intends To Help Keep Its Road Users Safe

16th February 2011
Ireland's motorists tend to be one of the safest inside the Eu, yet Road Safety Authority (RSA) in Ireland are taking every measure to make certain everybody arrives home risk-free. To help encourage secure motoring in Ireland, providers of motor insuranc... Read >
Author: Oscar Wood

Exceptional Hardship - Defending The Loss Of Your Driving Licence

21st January 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Robert Gray Any motorist that receives 12 penalty points on their licence within a three year period faces an automatic ban of at least 6 months, in accordance with guidelines laid down by the court. A 6 month ban is the minimum reco... Read >
Author: Robert Gray Solicitor

Driving Rashly can Narrow Down your Car Insurance Options

19th January 2011
There are several factors that can affect your insurance costs; driving safely and soundly is one of the important factors that can bring down your auto insurance premium to a significant amount. On the contrary, if you have an abysmal driving record, suc... Read >
Author: morgan

The Totting Up Procedure For Motoring Offences

12th January 2011
The world of motoring offences is incredibly complex, and many people understandably find themselves struggling when thrown into it. The penalty points system is one such complicated area. It was originally introduced as a way to give the Courts another o... Read >
Author: Charlie Board

Audi models are cheapest to insure

05th January 2011
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has named Audi models as the cheapest German premium car manufacturer to insure. The data gathered from the average insurance group ratings for the big three German premium brands confirms that Audi drivers can ex... Read >
Author: bensonbrown

Counter Canter Work with the Competitive Reining Horse, by Craig Schmersal

04th January 2011
Why Work the Counter Canter - written by Craig Schmersal, posted by Kathleen Fitzsimmons In any reining pattern, being on the outside lead in a circle is cause for nothing but penalty points.  In fact, penalty points associated with incorrect leads is pr... Read >
Author: Kathleen Fitzsimmons

Skoda’s 20p Tyre depth test

15th December 2010
With this year’s snow already grinding the nation to a standstill, forecasters are predicting further disruption and a repeat of scenes from last year. With changeable conditions like this it is paramount that our cars have enough tyre tread depth to be a... Read >
Author: bensonbrown
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