Articles, tagged with "penalty points", page 3
13th December 2010
This week, representatives of the UK insurance industry trooped to the House of Commons to tell the Transport Select Committee that the price of their product cannot be expected to continue to escalate without something being done about it.
The cost of...
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Author:
giarcr
30th November 2010
Ireland's drivers are among the safest in the EU, but Road Safety Authority (RSA) in Ireland are making every measure to ensure everyone gets home safely. To help promote safe driving in Ireland, suppliers of car insurance in ireland are offering car insu...
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Author:
colm.flanagan
24th November 2010
A heightened presence of speeding cameras can not go by unnoticed by speeding motorists these days. Speeding cameras ultimately result in more speeding fines that carry highly consequential penalty points. Offenders can be face with a fixed fine, penalty ...
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Author:
AlCovered
19th November 2010
A friend of mine who managed a coffee shop was called out to the shop's car park recently by an anxious customer. A car had rolled backwards into another one and punched a sizeable dent in its front wing. The owner of the 'victim', if you could use that t...
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Author:
giarcr
17th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Robert Gray
Drink driving offences are all too common and the police force are continuing to crack down on drivers that continue to put themselves and others at serious risk of injury or death by getting behind the wheel after consum...
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Author:
Robert Gray Solicitor
15th November 2010
Road safety is often down to basic common sense. These five pointers represent five simple safety checks that every motorist should carry out.
Check your tyres and pressures
If any of the tyres on your car have only 3mm of tread or less left, then t...
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Author:
giarcr
09th November 2010
In the UK prosecutable driving offences range in seriousness from using a mobile phone whilst driving, to driving or attempting to operate a vehicle when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Here are some of the most common:
Failing to Stop and/...
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Author:
Mac Anthony
02nd November 2010
More and more people in the UK are using vans for either personal or self employ use but many are running game the risk of existence insured person incorrectly as they are not providing the right information to the van insurance company.
For people us...
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Author:
roweniez
28th October 2010
It is considered illegal and an offence to drive a vehicle without motor insurance against third party risk. Driving a vehicle on a road without with out the right motor insurance for the vehicle will result in a fixed penalty notice or penalization.
A...
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Author:
Allen Hiles
06th September 2010
With hundreds of thousands of car accidents caused by speeding each and every year, it's little surprise that governments the world over are always looking for ways to deter people from the dangerous practise. Speed limits are there for a reason, and th...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
18th August 2010
Hazard perception element in DSA driving theory test -
Hazard perception test forms a second section of the theory test and must be passed at the same time. Integrating theoretical
hazard perception test training into the practical training sessions...
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Author:
John graham
12th August 2010
Nowadays, there are many jobs placements for the professional driver with glorious pay scale. So if you are interested in any professional driver career then it is the great way for career build up. There are different forms of jobs that will require a dr...
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Author:
guaranteedpass
09th August 2010
Keeping a close eye on the maintenance of your car is essential for ensuring it stays on the road for as long as possible. Making sure your car is properly looked after will not only reduce the risk of breakdowns, it will also help prevent unnecessary gar...
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Author:
FridayStreetMusic
06th August 2010
The capital maybe the prime location for UK businesses, and hub of the country in both business and potential sense, but it doesn't mean London based businesses don't have to be in with the latest communications and online trends.
With SEO friendly web...
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Author:
Zoe S
19th July 2010
What are highway code:
The highway code is fundamental reading for everyone. Its regulations affects to all road users; horse riders, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. Rules which are mentioned in code are legal requirements. You may be fined, given...
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Author:
John graham