Articles, tagged with "uk roads", page 3
18th December 2009
The invention of the car brought more than speedy travel. It brought freedom to people, enabling them to go wherever they wanted, whenever they wanted, without the inherent restrictions of public transport.
Indeed, prior to private motor transport, th...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
11th December 2009
Vauxhall posted retail sales of 6,643 vehicles in November 2009, a year-on-year increase of 128 per cent from November 2008, when Vauxhall sold 2,915 retail models.
The latest retail sales figures also show that Vauxhall has out-performed the same perio...
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Author:
Alena Smith
10th December 2009
If your car is statute off, then your insurance associate gift cipher your pampering from the deciding payment.
Things aren't always that dolabrate withal, alas there are a name of drivers on Country roads that don't bed any shelter, so the topic is, w...
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Author:
Lukas Hofbauer
18th November 2009
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Your car is probably one of your most expensive, or at the very least, beloved assets so it pays to insure it with a quality insurance company; one that appreciates your business and treats you with respect and as a valued customer, rather than ...
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Author:
Jonathan Wallace
02nd November 2009
It is very much required to check the cars every year to ensure that they are safe and secure to be driven on the road. The test is called as MOT test acronym of Ministry Of Transport test. In simple words, MOT test includes emission testing, controls a...
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Author:
Paul Philpott
22nd October 2009
It's probably the most common road traffic offence you see, nearly every day, on Britain's roads. Stand on any busy street corner, watch the drivers of vehicles coming passed and, within a few minutes, you'll see one being committed. Ironically, the singl...
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Autonational Rescue
19th October 2009
Recent studies have revealed that dangerous driving is on the rise on Britain's roads, with more than two thirds - 69% - of surveyed motorists admitting to potentially dangerous driving - a figure that's up four per cent from last year. Even more worrying...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
16th October 2009
If you've ever wondered what happens to old or out-of-use cars, you're not alone. With all the cars being driven on UK roads - and about 2 million cars reaching the end of their life per year - it's a valid point to ask where they all go when they become ...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
24th September 2009
Some people find having to adapt to driving in a new country quite daunting but it doesn't have to be! After a while you will certainly become accustomed to it. If you come from a country that drives on the right hand side of the road, you have to get use...
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Author:
John Downes
20th August 2009
The car was invented to liberate people from the confines of time and distance. Whilst the horse and cart had somewhat of a head start in terms of providing access to personalised transport, once the automobile was unveiled to the world, there really was ...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
03rd August 2009
Laws are there for a reason, especially when it comes to safe, responsible motoring. These laws apply to both us as the driver and also the car itself. We are all well aware of the laws which are well advertised through big awareness campaigns, including...
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Author:
Phil Adams-Wright
16th July 2009
Typically most cars will need to be checked every year to ensure that they are safe to be driven on the road. This includes emissions, controls and the health of the car in general. The test is known as the Ministry Of Transport test (MOT).
An MOT is s...
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Author:
Phil Adams-Wright
05th June 2009
The recession is causing many of us to re-assess our outgoings. It might seem tempting to some, but Post Office® has issued fresh warnings today that cutting back on home and car insurance is not the best way to save on the pennies. Alongside fresh stati...
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Author:
MarkeD
01st May 2009
There are an estimated 31 million cars on UK roads, and this figure is increasing every year, with 71% of the adult population having driving licences - more than ever before.
However, the increasing popularity in cars has also increased the number of ...
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Author:
catherine
25th April 2009
There are always two sides to every issue, as we were reminded when a member of the public contacted the Camps office in relation to our 2nd March blog entry about accidents caused by animals straying onto public roads. In that piece we concentrated on t...
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Author:
Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors