Safety organisations and motor insurance companies are warning drivers who wisely leave their cars at home while having a drink to beware of bogus minicabs.
The drivers of these vehicles may be on the lookout for vulnerable women or be driving without motor insurance, campaigners warn.
A safety campaign has suggested...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Learner drivers are to face a new challenge when they sit their driving test: they will be judged on how environmentally friendly their driving is.
In a departure from traditional motor insurance concerns of safety, drivers will be judged on their ability to conserve fuel while driving.
This will be doing things like...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Dangerous drivers who are given extra training instead of being prosecuted for driving offences show no improvement in their driving, Fleetnews Net reports.
Research by the Department of Transport found that drivers who undertook the two-day motor insurance recommended National Driver Improvement Scheme (NDIS) were no...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010The AA has been accused of encouraging speeding by selling devices which alert drivers of nearby speed cameras, the Independent has reported.
Although the organisation does not sell radar or camera detectors, it retails navigational devices which can warn drivers of speed cameras which lie ahead.
The list of cameras ...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Drivers who regularly bump or scrape their cars are more likely to go on to have a serious crash say motor insurance companies.
The finding has led to calls for those who have a series of a small motor insurance claims to be treated in the same way as someone who has had one large accident.
After causing a major acci...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Driver training specialists and motor insurance companies have developed an online psychometric test designed to predict how motorists are likely to behave at the wheel.
The Driver Risk Index has been developed by Cranford University to assess driver behaviour, highlight potential risk factors and recommend further tr...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Ten million drivers in the UK admit that just the thought of venturing onto a motorway is enough to bring them out in a cold sweat, reveals motor insurance research.
One in five women told motor insurance researchers that they simply avoid motorways altogether.
Motor insurance companies believe that these drivers are...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Drivers on UK roads are afflicted so badly by road rage that they have begun taking it out on their vehicles, says motor insurance research.
A third say that they regularly punch their steering wheel to release some stress. More than ten per cent admitted getting out to give their wheels a kicking.
A cup of camomile ...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010People who live within a mile of a restaurant are 30 per cent more likely to have an accident than other drivers, claims motor insurance research.
Good news for people who live within a mile of a church, however, who are 10 per cent less likely to have a road accident than those further away.
Risky locations to live ...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Learner drivers are to get help from aeroplane style "black box" recorders, one of the UK's largest driving schools has announced.
The recorders will provide printouts of all manoeuvres made at the end of every lesson so that learners are able to keep track of their progress and see where they need to improv...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Many homes have been devastated in recent years by frequent flooding. This is a terrible thing to happen and can have long lasting effects not least of which are not being able to live in your home for a few weeks and having your home insurance premiums bumped up by your provider. However, it seems the problem could be...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Millions of drivers in the UK are paying too much for their motor insurance because they do not bother to search out the best motor insurance quotes.
Research has shown that 15 million motorists renew their motor insurance every year without searching for another motor insurance quote.
"In both the home and moto...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Drivers and motor insurance companies pay out more than £300 million every year for inadequate work by mechanics, new research has revealed.
Thousands of motorists have been forced to employ a second mechanic just to fix botched jobs on their cars, at an average cost of around £470 per vehicle say motor in...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010The UK motor industry has announced plans for a national code of conduct and service levels for the motor repair industry. UK mechanics have been repeatedly hit by scandals about pricing, rip-offs and below standard workmanship.
An area particularly focused on is the cost of servicing, which can vary by as much as sev...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Millions of motorists are still putting their lives and others in jeopardy by using mobiles at the wheel, says a motor insurance survey.
Government figures have put the number of drivers breaking the law by chatting on their mobiles while driving at just 1.5 per cent since the law was changed to illegalise it. But the...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Motorists who are at risk of being caught up in the latest blitz on the uninsured on our roads should act now if they want to keep their cars, the motor insurance industry has warned. The motor insurance industry estimates that as many as 1.2 million are driving without insurance in the UK.
Their chances of being caug...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010A recent motor insurance survey has found that almost half of all young motorists are carrying a weapon in their car because they are insecure about crime.
Nearly 60 per cent say that they had previously had their vehicles vandalised, and nearly 50 per cent said that they have had something stolen from their car.
Mot...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010Alongside a sudden love of gastronomy, many in the UK have developed an interest in fine wines in recent years – both as an occasional tipple and as part of an investment fund. But despite investing in fancy climate controlling devices to ensure that their cellars are perfectly nurtured, many are neglecting to pr...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has slated the government for the "plague of speed cameras" spreading across the country alongside unnecessarily low speed limits.
IAM training is unanimously recommended by the motor insurance industry as one of the best ways to lower motor insurance quotes. It is o...
15:36 Mon 24th May 2010In the ongoing debate about standards of service and rip off pricing in the motor repair industry, the engineers have struck back.
The Automotive Technician Accreditation (ATA) evaluates skills and competence and makes members sign a code of conduct on the level of service they provide, supported by the motor insuranc...
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