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24th September 2009
Before arriving in Ireland for your holiday and hiring that car to explore the natural beauty of the island, it is important to become as familiar as possible with Ireland’s road networks, both in the North and South of the Island. That way, you will kn... Read >
Author: John Downes
24th September 2009
Before you rent a car in Ireland please ensure to check out our Rules of the Road guide. Obviously, safety on the road is of paramount importance when you are travelling in a country that you are not a native of, and even more so in a rented vehicle that ... Read >
Author: John Downes
23rd September 2009
Many studies have been completed, in an attempt to ascertain the safety of using a Mobile phone while driving. The outcome of most, if not all, of these investigations has proven that Mobile phone use is a significant contributor to the likelihood of bei... Read >
Author: nickjanaw
22nd September 2009
The current recession has had an almost unprecedented effect on the cost of serviced office space in London. As the banks and other major financial corporations decided to downsize in the face of the impending economic downturn, many serviced offices foun... Read >
Author: clickthrough
22nd September 2009
Despite the best efforts of the recession to undermine the UK's economy, London still remains one of the most important centres for business and commerce on the planet. Prior to the economic downturn, London commercial property came at a price that was we... Read >
Author: clickthrough
21st September 2009
I have to say that in all the years I have been involved in internet marketing I have never read such a success story as the one I am about to tell you about today.
This amazing story tells how the son of a hardware store owner made his fortune from ... Read >
Author: Paulharris-online.com
18th September 2009
Resources for learner drivers and driving schools are widely available. There are two main sources, the local transport authority as well as the internet. Information can be accessed from both categories easily on safe driving. Catalogues and booklets off... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
It can be a daunting task having to confront the internet to look for hotels Coventry, especially if you are not familiar with the area. There are so many options out there, from hotel chains to individually established more niche venues, depending on yo... Read >
Author: Sarah Edwards
16th September 2009
Honda’s beliefs of safeguarding diminishing resources combined with the opportune North American inauguration of the Civic, were crucial in proving its position as a main player in the automobile business globally. Honda’s earlier small sized brands h... Read >
Author: Farhan Mirza
10th September 2009
During the recent economic climate a large quantity of businesses, particularly shopkeepers have chosen to ditch the high street and move online. Ecommerce stores allow business owners to target a wide variety of potential consumers from across the globe,... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram
04th September 2009
Cheap car insurance premiums can be difficult to source at the best of times. If you're a young driver it's even more difficult. Below are a few tips to help you reduce the cost of your car insurance premiums. Cheap car insurance for young drivers in the ... Read >
Author: Trent Griffin
02nd September 2009
At times, driving can be the most stressful thing in the world. Driving over rolling hills in the countryside on a twisty scenic country road is great as an escape from working life in the city; however since the dawn of motoring, there have been drivers ... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
29th August 2009
There is a wide range of companies offering breakdown and car recovery services in Birmingham, West Midlands. They provide fast and reliable services to clients not only in Midlands but worldwide. Birmingham car recovery services offer special deals to cu... Read >
Author: lewisdylan
28th August 2009
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Austria: home to Mozart, opera and Hundertwasser architecture - a country rich in history, music and beautiful countryside.
Unfortunately, if there's one country that's too often overlooked, it's this one, as it's frequently bypassed... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th August 2009
5 Tips To Prevent Car Sickness Before Your Journey
If you have been car sick you'll know how horrible it feels. By the time you start to feel sick, the sub conscious brain has decided that the conflict in the information it is receiving from your eye... Read >
Author: Nigel West
09th August 2009
Germany has a transport infrastructure that is the envy of the world and this has helped enable the development of a highly effective freight services industry. The phrase 'Germanic' is often used as a byword for efficiency and with good reason, if the fr... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis
01st August 2009
With many people holidaying in the UK this year a lot of the traditional favourites of yesteryear are enjoying increasing numbers of UK tourists flocking to their resorts with many hotels, B&Bs and holiday parks quickly being booked up. One obvious resor... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
30th July 2009
The Isles of Scilly have been finding themselves in the spotlight recently with a number of appearances on TV. Just some of the recent exposure includes Top Gear, An Island Parish, Adidas TV commercial and the Tonight Show.
The Top Gear duo of James Ma... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th July 2009
When you think of summer hot spots you probably think of warm weather and great clientele - the kind of place that everyone wants to be. However, there are 'hot spots' for accidents, too, especially where cars are concerned. The South of England has some ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th July 2009
If you want to make the move from pushbike to motorbike, a few obstacles stand in your way - paperwork, practical tests and motorbike insurance.
But with this guide to getting your motorbike licence, you won't need those trainer wheels any longer.
T... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd July 2009
Brisbane is a city all it's own. From it's laid-back attitude to it's subtropical climate and vegetation it is a distinct city. The River (Brisbane River) runs right through the city and leads to Moreton Bay. The curves of the river provide numerous lo... Read >
Author: JenB
01st July 2009
You've organised a trip to a Hispanic country and you want to see as much of the place as you can. For many people, the most convenient way of getting around is by car. It' so easy to hire a car and many travellers enjoy the independence of sightseeing un... Read >
Author: Peter Christian
28th June 2009
Lanzarote is part of the Canary Island chain, and owes its formation to violent volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago. The island is the most eastern of the Canaries, and is just 125km from the coast of Africa. Many people are aware of the Lanzarote r... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th June 2009
Santa Cruz is the capital of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. Being the second most populated city of the Canary Islands the city has so much to offer its visitors. The historical and cultural heritage of Santa Cruz makes for a great holiday destinati... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
05th June 2009
Glenbrook in New Zealand is home to the country’s foremost heritage sites for railways. The Glenbrook Vintage Railway (GVR) is a steam railway which is self sufficient. Due to the support and volunteerism generated from the Railway Enthusiasts Society t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st June 2009
If you are looking for a beautiful vacation getaway, consider the island of Sardinia, located in the Mediterranean. This breathtaking island is the second largest in Mediterranean Sea and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.
The per... Read >
Author: nexplore
01st June 2009
If you are planning to take your caravan for the first time on a camping holiday in France there are a number of things you should take into account. You can take your caravan by car or ferry, but there are some regulations concerning your caravan. Euro T... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th May 2009
The Stara Zagora region has one of the best climates in Bulgaria because of the southern location and because the Balkan Mountains serve as barrier for the winds from North. It means milder winters, although snow still covers the mountains and warm summer... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith
12th May 2009
Taking a holiday in France this year? Perhaps you are thinking of bringing the car or even considering hiring a car? Make sure you brush up on the French rules of the road before you go.
The following are some very important points to remember when dr... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
05th May 2009
To get the best deal on your car insurance premium you are advised to drive as safely as possible and avoid breaking speed limits, new research indicates.
If you break speed limits you may find that you risk paying more for your car insurance policy. T... Read >
Author: Rochelle
26th April 2009
Driving in a new country can be daunting for some, but you will find that after a short while on the road, you will become accustomed to another nation's road traffic behaviour! If you are from Ireland or the UK the biggest thing to learn about driving in... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
26th April 2009
Passing your driving test is an exhilarating feeling. After all of the stress and worry of preparing for he test you can now relax and enjoy your own personal freedom on the open road. However you must remember that in terms of driving experience you ar... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander
25th April 2009
When driving throughout the United States, or planning your journey to the many attractions of this wonderful country by map or through the Internet, you will come across the road specific terminology of the American road classification system. Our guide ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
17th April 2009
Breakdown cover is becoming more popular in the UK and its in very high demand. The AA is the largest breakdown company in the UK, in fact it's in the top 20 largest UK companies overall with 13 million members.
Do you know a huge number of UK motoris... Read >
Author: Robert
17th April 2009
Outdoor advertising basically covers any form of advertising that is displayed outside. This type of advertising has also be called “street furniture” as it adorns buildings, street poles, benches, bridges and sidewalks. Outdoor advertising with Stree... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium
16th April 2009
Spending your holiday in Scandinavia means experiencing the history and cultural heritages of each country, with gastronomy, trendy cafes and exciting shopping in a beautiful combination; discovering the many landscapes and extraordinary sights; seeing th... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
15th April 2009
Everyone is well aware of Cyprus. Cyprus is the third largest Mediterranean island and one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide. Cyprus is blessed with a warm climate, stunning beaches, beautiful countryside and a calm lifestyle. Its proximi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
15th April 2009
Everyone is well aware of Cyprus. Cyprus is the third largest Mediterranean island and one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide. Cyprus is blessed with a warm climate, stunning beaches, beautiful countryside and a calm lifestyle. Its proximi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
27th March 2009
Besides being its ancient capital, Beijing is the economic, cultural and political centre of China. This fast growing city houses over and above of 14,000,000 people and was host to the Summer Olympics of 2008. If you intend on working or studying in this... Read >
Author: Mohnish
22nd March 2009
Mobile phones are an integral part of modern, daily life. They offer instant and convenient communication in almost any location via text as well as conversation. Many offer the chance to access emails and Internet services and they are essential business... Read >
Author: GlenJohnson
10th March 2009
First of all, a detailed map always comes in very handy.
A good Satellite Navigation system or GPS system is also advisable, this will help you navigate and get from A to B with ease.
You should have a valid driving licence with you at all times ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
10th March 2009
Millions of car breakdowns occur every year; often proving frustrating and unsettling experiences, especially if you have young passengers or are unsure of what to do.
Much of the stress of a breakdown can be relieved by planning ahead - many breakdow... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
28th February 2009
Although you have passed your driving test, this shouldn't be the last time you visit a professional driving school.
New drivers are more likely to have a crash during the first two years after passing their test than any other time in their driving li... Read >
Author: Gordon Parkes
25th February 2009
A whole generation of young drivers are fast becoming incapable of reading ordinary UK roadmaps..... thanks to the Sat Nav age!
Motorists are relying far too much on technology to get them where they’re going - often at the expense of driving many un... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue
30th January 2009
With the world becoming obsessed about Global warming, new extreme methods are being thought up every day to try and reduce the amount of pollution we create. The most recent method which has already started to take place is switching off the lighting on ... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
20th January 2009
The jury’s still out on the Government’s latest traffic jam-busting plans for Britain’s motorway network, according to a new survey.
Trials on selected motorways to use the hard shoulder as an extra lane to help ease peak time congestion have spl... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue
16th January 2009
Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria and is considered one of the easiest cities to get about. Before you pick up your car rental check out our 10 tips for driving in Melbourne to get you through the city's busy traffic.
10 tips for driving in ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
13th January 2009
When we think of road trips, many will no doubt imagine the rolling mountain highways of the United States, or perhaps miles and miles of red earth in the Outback of Australia.
Indeed, when many of us go abroad we often make use of car rental in order ... Read >
Author: DCollins
18th December 2008
Buckinghamshire County Council's coat of arms shows a white swan tied in chains. This story is an ancient one and related to the Anglo-Saxon era, when swans were kept and bred in this County for the king's pleasure. The swan is in chains depicts that the ... Read >
Author: Dev
17th December 2008
Organising a major event is undoubtedly stressful. It is also extremely daunting for those people that have to ensure that everything works well on the day. It could be a wedding, a funeral, a corporate event, a party or ceremony of some kind or it could ... Read >
Author: Jenny
13th December 2008
As the credit crunch takes hold and we are all finding less money in our pockets it's a good time to look for ways to save money. From checking your car tyres to finding the cheapest parking spots, motoring costs can be reduced in numerous ways. Here are ... Read >
Author: James
04th December 2008
Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe. Most of the country is covered by the spectacular Alps; in fact less than a 3rd of the country is below the altitude of 500 metres! All this makes Austria a very popular skiing destination. Of course not ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th December 2008
The Kingdom of Belgium is part of the Low Countries along with the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Belgium is perhaps best known for its tasty beer and delicious chocolate, so any visitor is in for a real treat. Much of the country is flat, so tourists are ge... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th December 2008
Portugal is a well-developed modern country that is part of the EU, it's also a popular destination for tourists looking for a little sunshine but there's much more to Portugal than endless coastline, fabulous beaches and glorious sunshine.
An intere... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th December 2008
The Czech Republic is a fantastic holiday destination. Whether it’s for a two-week break or a long weekend, if you visit once you’ll probably go back again. Beautiful warm summers and winters with a crisp festive feeling, along with great shopping and... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Thailand is a major tourist destination in South East Asia. It's unique in SE Asia, in that it was never a colony of a European power, and therefore it has retained much of its own identity and culture; this is a huge draw for tourists. It addition, the c... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
This article is based on National UK Statistics Road Traffic, the Free Flow Vehicle Speeds and Road Congestion in Great Britain during 2007. These statistics are studied by the underwriters of car insurance at the UK’s largest insurance companies.
Road... Read >
Author: michael challiner
10th November 2008
Most manufacturers work very hard to develop curves for the cars they manufacture that are good for looks. Many of us are enchanted by the new models of sport cars. These curves are also very important at skiving off air resistance. Wind tunnels can be us... Read >
Author: Napoleon Miles
30th October 2008
If you are thinking of moving to the East Midlands there are a few things that you should know that may sway your decision and help you to choose to rent property in Leicester.
The city of Leicester lies on the River Soar and on the edge of the English... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th October 2008
When you think about driving in Dublin, does it send shivers up your spine? Unfortunately, yes it is true that traffic can be extremely heavy, and there are many one-way streets, making it frustrating to navigate around the city. But driving around Dublin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
29th October 2008
Your business cannot afford to ignore the Polish economy and doing business with Polish companies can take your business to new heights of success. A high percentage of the international business world today recognizes Polish as one of its principal langu... Read >
Author: diane hamments
29th October 2008
A high percentage of the international business world today recognizes Polish as one of its principal language. Your business cannot afford to ignore the Polish economy and doing business with Polish companies can take your business to new heights of succ... Read >
Author: diane hamments
21st October 2008
Learning to drive isn’t just about reaching a stage where you can pass a driving test. It’s about becoming a safe, confident driver with good skills and experience.
The test is actually the 'easy' part of learning to drive! It's what comes next - d... Read >
Author: Kevin Everitt
09th September 2008
Those passionate about global warming and the harming effect of CO2 emissions on the environment have long lobbied the government to increase ‘green’ taxes on motoring. However, further taxes may not be required to achieve the desired effect of redu... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
13th August 2008
So, you’ve made the decision not to drive a CO2 spewing behemoth but you don’t want to sacrifice style and comfort. It can be done. With the right information, you can make the right environmentally friendly car buying choice.
Smaller cars are mor... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner
13th August 2008
Night driving is more demanding and stressful than driving in the daytime.
Even with 20/20 vision during the day, at night you lose colour recognition, depth perception and peripheral vision. Older drivers and drivers that suffer from shortsightednes... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner
24th July 2008
Laying peacefully on the pleasant River Stour, Canterbury manages to mix city, coast and country perfectly. The rolling, lush hills surround the bustling, cosmopolitan city are complimented perfectly by the beautiful beaches and seaside resorts.
Situa... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
22nd July 2008
Mansfield is the latest town climbing the commercial property ladder according to property experts at Property Investment Portfolio (PIP). The Nottingham firm has just acquired the site of Paramount Windows in Mansfield to convert into seven industrial un... Read >
Author: Arv Soar
21st July 2008
Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is a sprawling city of nearly 18 million people. Beijing the second largest city in China, after Shanghai, is a huge metropolis with an intricate network of railways, roads and motorways criss-c... Read >
Author: Caren Jacob
21st July 2008
Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is a sprawling city of nearly 18 million people. Beijing the second largest city in China, after Shanghai, is a huge metropolis with an intricate network of railways, roads and motorways criss-c... Read >
Author: Caren Jacob
03rd July 2008
The United Kingdom holds some of what is, in my opinion, the most spectacular scenery and natural attractions available in the whole of Europe. If you are planning to go on holiday this year why not enjoy the splendour that is Great Britain? It does not h... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
25th June 2008
The costs of owning and running a car have soared in recent times with fuel costs going through the roof, rises in road tax for cars with high emissions, congestion charging and the prospect of tolled motorways to come in the future. With other domestic... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
11th June 2008
Pattaya is well known for its nightlife and beaches and is located about 150 km southeast from Bangkok. By car you would have to spend about 1.5 hours as the motorways are very developed. Starting as a fishing village, Pattaya has grown tremendously the ... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com
04th June 2008
Before you go on holiday it is always nice to have an overview of the place you have chosen to visit and Cornwall is no exception with plenty of attractions to keep you busy on your holiday!
Where to stay?
There are many locations that you can stay in... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th April 2008
Whether you ride a moped or scooter to get around town, or are a serious motorcycle enthusiast, it’s worth thinking about ways to reduce the cost of your insurance.
The first thing young or new motorcycle riders can do to pay less for their insurance... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
07th April 2008
Finding the right venue for a conference or business meeting can be a testing time. With so many things to consider, from the number of delegates to travel and parking arrangements, and of course, everything has to be within budget!
Before you start t... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
02nd April 2008
When you travel to the UK one of the towns you surely will want to pay a visit s Birmingham. Birmingham is home to two airports, and the Birmingham International is the most utilized by business travelers outside if London. It is accessible by most major... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
02nd April 2008
If Scotland is blessed with nature, Wales has also much more to offer than its daffodils. It is also blessed by nature. It is why it is soulful, green and above all it is a country of rolling moorlands and mountains of un-melting snow.
How could you en... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
08th March 2008
It is well known that young drivers are perceived to be high risk when it comes to accidents.
With an increasing number of accidents involving young drivers aiding in pushing up premiums for the rest of the insurance world, the stigma associated with ... Read >
Author: DCollins
14th February 2008
Caravanning like it or not has it’s connotations, TV programmes like Top Gear cast images of old folk cluttering up the motorways with their mobile homes dragging behind their cars, in a recent episode the team even managed to nearly burn a campsite to ... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
02nd February 2008
For the uninitiated, the complex systems of roads and motorways can be a confusing monster. And while it may appear that everyone is acting on instinct, below that facade is a deep understanding of traffic laws that if not obeyed can result in disastrous ... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus
14th January 2008
It's long been recognised as a way to get a young driver insured cheaply, yet most people aren't aware that it's a form of fraud. I'm talking about Fronting Up – the practice of a parent insuring themselves on their teenager's car, and listing the teena... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
08th November 2007
For many planning or attending a business meeting or conference, the image of a dull hotel room with an equally uninspiring view of one of the UK’s busy motorways is what will come to mind. Yet, a refreshingly different location is within easy reach.Ima... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
19th October 2007
There is only one way to discover the real France, and that is by car. Backpackers will attempt to uncover the hidden features of this part of the continent by using public transport, but that doesn’t give you the freedom and convenience that comes with... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
15th October 2007
Get the most out of your exciting holiday in this fabulous city, pay attention to some sound travel tips from those in the know.Arriving in Rio at Christmas time may sound like the holiday you have always longed for, but only adequate planning and some ke... Read >
Author: philipsmith
29th August 2007
This is not a review of Losing Nelson or England, England, or a record of visits to Chester. As the title claims, it’s a reflection, a few observations on culture and identity seen through Englishness. The trips to Chester are offered by the way, as... Read >
Author: Philip Spires
08th August 2007
St. Paul is a city that is looking ahead to the future and planning for the population expansion and the needs of any growing population. To this end the city of St. Paul has approved a new LRT (light rail transit) line that looks to connect St. Paul with... Read >
Author: Matt Barker
25th July 2007
Denmark has an excellent road network, with wide, smooth surfaces, well-lit highways and accessible towns and cities. Roads are also very well signposted and traffic jams are rare in all but the busiest of cities.
Road network
Denmark’s road network... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
02nd July 2007
There are close to one million kilometres of roadways altogether, a significant proportion of which are tolled superhighways and other major roads. Driving between adjoining countries is straightforward.
France road network
Motorways
Although it u... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
02nd July 2007
Australia is the third-largest country in the world and this makes a cross country tour a rather daunting proposal. The entire centre of the country is desert, so all of its major cities are along the coast. A popular route could take you from the souther... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
06th June 2007
There are a few things in life that will make your heart truly happy. One of those things is to invest in Costa Del Sol. Boasting of 320 days of pure sunshine; it is easy to see why you should invest in Costa Del Sol. It is not only a great place to visit... Read >
Author: steve magill
21st May 2007
Exeter International Airport (EXT) has a sole terminal which features two baggage claim belts, four gates and ten check-in desks.
During the last three years I’ve caught numerous of flights departing from Exeter airport. Being the president of an aut... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
21st May 2007
For the more environmentally conscious of us, those who make the effort to recycle, walk instead of use the car where we can and so on, help is at hand.
You are now able to source insurance for your car that will actually help the environment. The bes... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
11th May 2007
Billboard advertising is certainly one of the most popular forms of advertising in any form of the business irrespective of the size of the business. Even though this form of advertising came into existence in the early twentieth century, it has gain good... Read >
Author: vincent platania
08th March 2007
By Mike Cain
The AA provide a great UK route finding service on their website, www.theaa.com, It is a very simple and easy to use function, simply by typing in your location and desired destination - either by place name or post code, the route finder ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
24th January 2007
Will you consider commercial property for sale?...
In recent years commercial property is fast becoming an increasingly competitive property investment. If you already have shops, offices, warehouses or factories and are renting one of these business p... Read >
Author: Leena Dordi
22nd January 2007
Castilla & Leon is the largest region in Spain located between the north of Madrid, Portugal, Aragon and the Costa Verde. Many visitors approach this region from Madrid and its International Airport as many of the major cities in the region can be reached... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood
13th January 2007
If your vehicle breaks down, think about safety, first: Here’s a straightforward safety guide from GEM Motoring Assist, the leading UK driver based road safety association.
Consider your own safety
- get your vehicle off the road if possible
- ensu... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist
25th November 2006
For many people the dream of buying their own “place in the sun” will forever remain just that, a dream. However in recent years an increasing number of people have been able to turn that dream into a reality. Tempted by the long hours of sunshine and... Read >
Author: Steve Locke
25th November 2006
Last year in Germany, the police authorities reported a total of 3034 accidents triggered by fatigue, including 1786 collisions resulting in personal injury. This equates to about 0.5 percent of all serious accidents. Nonetheless, safety experts believe... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson
01st September 2006
Have you ever tried doing this? Hiring a car and driving to your favourite ski resort? From someone who's done it, let me tell you it's not as easy as it sounds, especially if you are short sighted and have no sense of direction.
Abundant cheap flights... Read >
Author: Fiona Easdale
26th June 2006
The Automobile Association, which is now more commonly known as the AA was formed in London on the 29th June 1905 and believe it or not was a club originally formed to avoid speed traps.
Since then like the RAC, the AA has been at the forefront of moto... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
26th May 2006
New Zealand Car Rental
If you're visiting New Zealand a rental car is one of the best ways to get around. New Zealand is a small country but has the astounding geographic diversity of a major continent squeezed into its small size. For example, within 3-... Read >
Author: Chris Webber
07th May 2006
The quality of Portugal's roads can vary considerably - from the auto-estradas to secondary and country roads. However, drivers can still enjoy their journey with some forward planning.
Road rules
Traffic drives on the right in Portugal and driver... Read >
Author: Derek Kirk
28th March 2006
Again, I find myself torn apart with choices when deciding which is the most ethical, eco friendly and/or healthy option when it comes to shopping for food and non-food products.
Should I buy food and products that support workers in Third World by buy... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
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