
7 of The Most Unusual Road Signs in the UK and What They Mean
Once you have been driving for a few years, an element of complacency, or confidence (let’s call it confidence), sets in.

Once you have been driving for a few years, an element of complacency, or confidence (let’s call it confidence), sets in.

As we write this during a cold, damp November, we know our windscreen wipers are gearing up for a lot more work over the coming months.

Government initiatives are in place to try and drive down pollution levels in towns and cities across the country.

With more and more focus being put into hybrid and fully electric vehicles, there is every chance that before long, most cars on the roads will be powered by electric engines rather than the combustion engines we have been familiar with for so long.

It’s often been said that a personalised number plate is a waste of money and is the kind of car accessory that is purchased to try and make a statement about wealth, character, or success.

Winter driving in the UK is unpredictable. Snow, ice and slush can quickly turn even familiar roads into dangerous routes.

Occasionally, it may arise where you might think that driving someone else’s car is the only solution.

As we approach the colder months, road surfaces start to become a little more challenging and drivers must adapt the way they drive to ensure that their passengers, other road users, and indeed, themselves remain safe on the road.

With frosty mornings creeping in on us, we are starting to prepare ourselves with de-icer and an extra ten minutes in the morning routine.

Getting a parking ticket is one of the most frustrating aspects of being a driver, especially when the fine seems considerably larger than you would expect.