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The Thin Black Line. Car Tyre Grip is Tread-Dependent

30th January 2012
Here's a sobering thought. Summer or winter, rain or shine, all that lies between you and a short, damaging trip into the scenery is the equivalent of the area of four shoe soles. Yes, every car tyre has a 'contact patch' the amount of its treaded area th... Read >
Author: Aurore Georges

The Offence Of 'Taking Points' - And The Consequences Of Doing So

18th January 2012
Copyright (c) 2011 Robert Gray With the number of speed cameras on the UK roads reaching over 5000, more and more people are finding themselves facing a charge of speeding. Speeding is an offence which should not be underestimated - and neither should ... Read >
Author: Robert Gray Solicitor

FAQ on vehicle insurance

23rd October 2011
Why should I buy insurance for my car? Vehicle insurance is a legal requirement in most states of the US. In some states it's even impossible to get a plate number for your car without providing a valid insurance policy first. If you're caught driving ... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

One Day Car Insurance - Top 3 Suggestions For Acquiring One

03rd October 2011
You should have the capacity to arrange 1 day car insurance reasonably quickly in case you want it. Such one day car insurance policies consist of full comprehensive cover, and you may acquire it at an affordable price tag. You'll be able to acquire day i... Read >
Author: CliftonMccarty

Dangerous Driving Charges

16th September 2011
Dangerous driving charges cover a number of different cases, such as excessive speeding, being adversely affected by an intoxicating substance, taking part in unlawful speed trials. Penalties for dangerous driving charges vary depending mainly on wheth... Read >
Author: Halsey Louise

Auto Insurance Quotes: All You Need To Know

24th August 2011
Insurance is a form of protection against loss of life and property. Insurance is a concept based on probability i.e. it may or may not happen but in case it happens the insured is indemnified by the insurer and failure to do so can bring about a law suit... Read >
Author: Michael

Keeping Down The Cost Of Minibus Insurance

30th June 2011
In these financially challenging times, trimming the cost of anything you buy is practically a necessity. Minibus insurance, like motor insurance of any kind, is a legal requirement but this doesn't mean that its cost can't be reduced. The following eight... Read >
Author: Aurore Georges

Driving Ban And Totting Up

24th June 2011
Motoring Lawyer Direct came into being because we had realised that the reason that vast majority of the public come into contact with a criminal justice system is through alleged motoring offences. We are experts in understanding the driving ban rules ... Read >
Author: motoringlawyerdirect

Top Tips to Get the Best Deal on your Car Insurance

01st June 2011
So many insurance companies are offering great deals, but that cheaper insurer may not be the best for your individual requirements. In fact, striking the best balance between what you need as the insured party and what your insurance company needs to... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Drink Driving Law in the United Kingdom

30th May 2011
There is also a criminal offense of being 'drunk in charge'.According to the law it is an offense for a person to be in charge of a motor vehicle on a road or other public place with excess alcohol in their breath, blood or urine, but what is classed as b... Read >
Author: Pasquale Morton

Mandatory Driving Ban - What Is It, When Can It Be Imposed And Can It Be Avoided?

26th May 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Robert Gray Driving offences range from minor to severe and the punishment enforceable for each particular offence is representative of the severity of the offence. Offences such as minor speeding offences (perhaps driving at 48m... Read >
Author: Robert Gray Solicitor

Who Needs to Have a White Card in Australia?

25th May 2011
In Australia everyone that is working within the realm of construction, or even entering a construction site unescorted, must have a white card. White cards have been implemented nationally to create uniform occupational health and safety standards across... Read >
Author: JamesK

What Is A Discretionary Driving Ban And When Is It Enforced?

25th May 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Robert Gray Driving offences are wide ranging : from failing to stop at a red light, to driving over the speed limit and driving under the influence of excess alcohol and many, many more offences which are carried out daily on th... Read >
Author: Robert Gray Solicitor

One Month Car Insurance

13th May 2011
Irrespective of how small your present on the net Uk automotive cover is, are you fascinated in reducing it additionally? Even though there are a lot of measures that you can take to accomplish that objective, right here are some of the most effective one... Read >
Author: Shaun Hobbs

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
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