Expert Author: R Jenkins | Category: Cars Car modification and personalization are becoming increasingly popular. From altering the car number plates to tinting windows more and car owners are stamping their own personality on to their cars. However, the UK law puts limits and restrictions on what can be done to personalise your car. This guide looks at the regulations governing car number plates and windows.
Expert Author: R Jenkins | Category: Cars Road rage is an often read phrase but what does it actually mean. The term includes everything from an angry blast of the horn to a physical attack. Statistic show that UK drivers are becoming angrier and more frustrated. Whether our roads and driving conditions cause these negative feelings or whether they are due to other social factors is cause for debate, however, the fact is this, incidents of road rage continue to rise. The following guide tells drivers how to avoid and deal with road rage.
Expert Author: R Jenkins | Category: Cars Modern cars have highly effective brakes which can bring a car to a stop remarkably quickly. However you need to know how to use your car brakes properly in order for them to be fully effective. This guide outlines how to use your brakes effectively in different driving situation from everyday driving to emergency stops.
As the British winter draws on it is likely most drivers have encountered what is often referred to as the one-eyed monster driving on British roads - vehicles which have just one working headlight. Statistics show that the biggest culprits are commercial vehicles. The reason for this is hard to conclude however the general opinion is that it is due to the fact that commercial vehicles rarely have one person who takes overall responsibility for maintaining the headlights and that commercial vehicles are used more.
Driving in Britain means quite often driving whilst it is raining. Such wet conditions make driving more hazardous. The first important thing to remember when you find yourself driving in the rain or in the wet is that your stopping distance will increase by a factor of two. The two second rule becomes the four second rule.
The UK Police increasingly issue fixed penalty notices to motorists they catch violating a whole array of UK traffic law. Some consider this to be a positive development others a negative development. This articles aims to help the motorist who has been issued with a fixed penalty notice decide whether or not they should accept it.
Staying alert and maintaining your concentration whilst driving is vital. On uncluttered roads it is easy to fall into a false sense of security. As the miles pass without a care you can start driving on autopilot. This however can be dangerous, your concentration will wane and if an emergency suddenly develops the danger is that you will be unable to deal with it effectively. This guide gives tips on how to stay focused and alert.
As the cost of motoring continues to increase more and more people are becoming cyclists. Traditionally the average UK motorist has looked upon the cyclists with suspicion and agitation. This guides attempts to show why motorists should show cyclists more respect and gives advice on how the motorist can make the life of the cyclist easier.
A guide detailing the dangers for cars drivers posed by non UK lorries as they join the motorway.
How British drivers can survive the British winter. Guides to driving in snow, ice and fog.
Scrapping an old vehicle used to be a simple affair. Now due to new EU laws the process has become more complicated. This guide details why.
Expert Author: R Jenkins | Category: Cars Regular car tyre maintenance is essential. This guide shows why and gives details on how to make sure your car tyres are fit for purpose.
Expert Author: R Jenkins | Category: Cars Car crime is still an every day occurance in the UK. This guide shows you how you can secure your car and prevent crime.
Expert Author: R Jenkins | Category: Cars Why UK car drivers should make sure their rear seat passengers wear a seatbelt.
When learning to drive in the UK you are not required to have lessons in nighttime driving. So for newly qualified drivers who come to drive at night for the first time the experience can often seem strange and unnerving.
A guide outlining what you should do if you are unfortunate enough to breakdown on a UK road. Tips on dealing with common breakdowns such as tyre blow-out, puncture, car fire and breaking down on a motorway.
A guide outlining what must be done if you are involved in a UK road traffic accident.
These days' people often assess how good a car journey has been by how quick it took to complete. Speed seems to be our barometer. The less time the journey takes the better the journey.
If you're a new or young UK driver then this guide will show you how you can significantly lower the cost of your car insurance.
Expert Author: R Jenkins | Category: Loans A guide detailing the finance options available to new and young UK drivers wanting to purchase their first car.
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