Obtaining and keeping your driving licence is vital for all fields of work and life. Read our articles for a wealth of information about getting and keeping a clean driving licence - and what happens if you don't.
Parking tickets are big business. UK councils made a reported £65 million profit from Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) in 2020, withThe London Borough of Newham accounting for £10.6 million from 239 thousand tickets issued.
We all need a break occasionally – a chance to switch off from the stresses and strains of everyday life and spend some quality time with our loved ones or by ourselves. Holidays offer us the perfect chance to do just that, as well as the opportunity to see the world and explore new places.
If you lose your peripheral vision in both eyes, for example following an accident, can you continue to drive a car?
Learning to drive can be a stressful, time-consuming and financially draining experience. And it can seem daunting and overwhelming to learners.
But most of us need to drive. So we’ve put together a handy list of useful tips that will help you pass your driving test as quickly and cheaply as possible
Have you found yourself on the receiving end of a speeding fine lately? You're not alone – the number of speeding tickets issued to drivers in the UK increases every year. It's no surprise, as digital speed cameras are becoming more advanced whilst variable speed limits on motorways catch many people out.
Taking your driving theory test can be daunting. But as with any exam, preparation is key. The problem is that there are hundreds of mock tests and practice questions online, and not all of them are genuine.
There are strict rules regarding driving and eyesight. If you fail to meet them, the Driver and Vehicles Licensing Agency (DVLA) considers you to be an unsafe driver and can ask you to give back your driving license. This article offers some advice on the rules for eyesight and driving.
A chauffeur is a professional driver but do not make the mistake of thinking that it’s as simple as that. Being a chauffeur requires a very specific type of person and the standards demanded within the industry are very high.
No matter how long you’ve been driving for, it’s likely that you’ve been told a myth or two about UK driving laws. To separate the wheat from the chaff, we’ve put together a list of the most common driving misconceptions to assist you on the road. So if you’re unsure about leaving your interior lights on while driving or reaching down for your morning flask of tea, we’re here to help!
Buying a car is a complicated process - knowing what to do when buying a car is important to ensure you get the best car and deal for you.
Checking your tyres is just one of many manual checks you should carry out to ensure your car is legal and safe to drive. When to change them is dependent on the time of year, age and overall appearance of the tyres, but spending a few minutes to regularly check them is a task that will save you time and money.
Keeping your car well maintained and safe to drive means that you are less likely to pose a danger to your passengers, pedestrians and other people on the road - and it will also reduce the amount of pollution it causes too.
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