One of the biggest causes of damage to vehicles on new developments are non-regulation manhole covers being used by developers on type III* roads.
Winter 2019 is definitely on the way and we’re making sure all of our drivers are prepared for their courier runs as the weather turns. Following on from our blog on using Winter tyres, we wanted to share our advice on overall safe driving during the chilly season! Prepare Make sure you’re prepared for the conditions in which you will…
Whilst it’s not a legal requirement in the UK, some drivers choose to put “Winter tyres” on their cars as an extra safety measure during the icy months
What do Premium fuels contain that Regular fuels do not, and what exactly makes them an “Ultimate” or “Supreme” option for motorists?
New consultation for changes to the laws surrounding dangerous cycling opened on 12th August and will run until 5th Nov, with the aim to seek views on whether convictions of dangerous cycling activity should result in offences of causing death or serious injury by dangerous careless cycling.
It doesn’t matter whether you drive for business or pleasure, the roads are a busy place to be! It’s a sad fact of life that the risk of being in an accident remains a prominent one, so it’s best to protect yourself as much as possible in the likelihood of having to make an insurance claim in the future.
With speeding fines at an all time high, is it fair for the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead on road parking to call for motorists to be fined for even going 1mph over the speed limit (and, is it even possible to enforce?)
We’ve compiled our list of driving safety advice and tips for driving in adverse Wintery conditions, including snow, ice, rain and wind. A lot of this is common sense but it always pays to be prepared, especially with poor visibility or slippery road surfaces! Safe driving to you all!
As “crash for cash” scams continue to rise, so do the sales of dash cams – are they now an essential for drivers on today’s roads?
The practical driving test is due for some major changes in December; if you’re due to sit your test after 4-12-17, you’ll have to make sure you’re ready!