Monthly Archives: November 2018

November 15, 2018
How To Be a Good Driver

Here are some tips on how to be a good driver while learning and when you pass your test. Being a good driver has many positives too such as lowering your insurance costs.

The first tip is a simple one, make sure you’re always aware of the speed limit when in doubt stick to 30mph unless you’re shown otherwise.

Being focused on the road will always work in your favour, don’t get distracted by the passengers. Make sure that the road has your full attention, put your phone on driving mode or silent to stop you being distracted by the screen lighting up and the sound.

A key one to ensuring you are 100% sober when operating a vehicle as although there is a limit on the amount you can drink, it’s always safer to not drink at all if you’re driving. Make sure you’re in the best possible mind frame and your skills are not impaired.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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November 14, 2018
Motorway Law – Increase Penalty Given to Drivers

For many UK motorists this law seems like common sense but for some its something that could see them getting a hefty fine and even a potential ban.

What are we talking about?

If drivers are caught driving in lanes that have a clear red X displayed above and are caught they can now not only be fined but also face a driving ban. Smart motorways are where police believe most drivers will be caught, as the smart motorways are equipped with cameras that are able to detect people breaking laws such as speeding, lane hogging and driving in closed lanes.

One van driver caught was fined £880 and also had to serve a 6-month ban. So next time you’re on the motorway make sure to follow the rules or face the consequences.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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November 13, 2018
Virtual Reality Learning?

It would seem possible that VR could be an added test for students to help prepare them for both hazard perfection and their physical driving test.

Transport Minister Jesse Norman is a figure who believes that VR could be an advantage to learners and help to lower the chances of accidents and better prepare them.

How would it work?

It would work by allowing the learner to imagine and feel that they are sitting in the car, this could be used to help them with hazard perception as it will be a real experience and show the instructor’s reaction time and the cautiousness of the driver. Allowing instructors to access what the next lesson can be structured around.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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November 12, 2018
Driving in Heavy Rain

The worst weather for driving is heavy rain, storms and snow, but are you prepared for it?

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Rain not only reduces visibility but also the amount of grip, which increases stopping distances. Before setting off, check car tyres have the legal minimum tread depth or more.

If not your tyres will easily aquaplane, which could lead to potentially losing all control. If this happens, try not to steer or brake because this will cause the car to skid, and that could become very disastrous. Instead, keep steering the pointing in the direction of travel and the tyres will grip again after the puddle eventually.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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November 9, 2018
Why Drive on the Left?

Why do some countries drive on the left and others the right?

In the UK we drive on the left, but most of our neighbours drive on the right. It might not surprise you to know, but 35% of the world drive on the left. Are you thinking we’re right and they’re wrong?

Since most people are right-handed, swordsmen preferred to keep to the left in order to have their right arm nearer to an opponent and their scabbard further from him.

For more history and information on this, click here.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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November 8, 2018
Insurance – Pay-As-You-Go

Paying thousands of pounds a month for your car which is only to be parked on your drive can be annoying.

Many cars, at least 90% will stay static in their lifetime, however, providers can now save you money if you don’t drive every day.

Read more here.

Pay by the mile & by time

You can save between £100-£500 a year by effectively paying for your car insurance by pay-as-you-go! With a new technology called ‘insuretech’ – making insurance cheaper on anything such as bicycles and expensive items.

“It gives you that flexibility to do a fair comparison before you start a journey – to say, ‘Shall I walk it, shall I take the bus, or shall I take the train?'” says the company’s chief executive James Blackham.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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November 7, 2018
You Have Already Brought Your Last Vehicle

Tech analysts are predicting that in less than 20 years we’ll all have stopped owning cars.

A huge claim, but the argument of new and innovating technology is ready to revolutionise transportation for everyone. Self-driving electric vehicles that are organised into an Uber network, offering cheap transport that you’ll decide quickly you won’t need a car anymore.

Don’t think 20 years is enough time? Think about it, it only took 13 years for cars to replace horses in 1900-1913 New York.

We highly recommend reading more here, and decide yourself if you want to learn to drive.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

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November 6, 2018
2032 Ban on Petrol & Diesel

In the next 15 years, MP’s have claimed the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles should be banned in the UK.

The current target was going to be 2040, but they’ve brought it back eight years due to the world’s pollution and environmental issues.

Ministers were also told that they need to “get a grip” when it comes to implementing an effective nationwide charging network, which many identify as one of the main barriers to encouraging electric car use.

For more information on electric cars, view here.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

 

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November 2, 2018
Bonfire Night

Planning on having a bonfire night at home? Make sure you don’t land yourself with a £300 fine in the process.

This weekend many families are going to be hosting their own bonfire and firework nights, but do they know the risk of driving around with them? Drivers are being warned that they could see them hit by a fine and penalty points.

If a driver is involved in an accident while having them in their vehicle, not only might the fireworks cause explosive problems but the insurance companies could not pay out the damage.

Talk to the team today about any queries you might have about travelling with fireworks.

Safe driving, from Britannia!

 

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