NEW YEARS RESOLUTION 2011

Treat yourself at Christmas time and invest in driving lessons. What could be more worthwhile than learning to drive and allowing yourself the freedom to travel in your own vehicle (which will be nice and warm in these winter months). We provide a flexible service and cater for your individual needs. We provide a door-to-door […]

GETTING AROUND IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY

There are lots of schemes in place to help those who have a disability get out and about, whether it is by public or private transport. When travelling by public transport all station and train operators must have a disabled people’s protection policy. If you need assistance when travelling by public transport, you should contact […]

CAR PASSENGERS WITH FOUR LEGS

We have all experienced long car journeys and it can be uncomfortable without the right supplies or knowledge. Many people enjoy taking their pets along with them but everybody needs to stretch their legs whether it be two legs of four. Motorway Walks for drivers and dogs is a unique service that provides information regarding […]

DRIVING ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THE ROAD

Around two-thirds of the world drives on the right hand side. So why does Britain drive on the left. It is thought that road traffic did begin on the left and there is evidence to support this that dates back from Roman times. However, the first legal order for traffic to remain on the left […]

AGGRAVATION ON THE ROAD

Drivers all have their pet hates but the list below highlights some of the most infuriating behaviour on the roads. Manners, or lack of – How difficult would it be to thank drivers for being courteous on the roads, or for drivers not to not pinch that parking spot you were waiting for. Box junctions […]

Now, in-car driving coach that reminds you to keep your eyes on the road

Cell phones, music players, and a numerous other gadgets in cars pose a constant problem – distraction for the drivers. But soon, in-car coach could solve this problem. Professor Linda Ng Boyle from University of Washington has developed an in-car driving coach, an electronic device that reminds you to keep your eyes on the road […]

DRIVING WITH DISABILITIES

Driving can be stressful at the best of times, but for those that have a physical or cognitive disability it can be even more difficult without the right support. Driving as a disabled person can bring immense freedom and independence. The Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation Mobility Centre (QEF) in Surrey aims to develop ADI’s skills and […]

SAT NAV DISASTERS

Drivers using GPS navigation systems should be wary of the instructions given as a number of drivers have had some serious mishaps when relying on the devise as opposed to their common sense. One motorist drove along 20ft of a railway line when his sat nav told him to take the next right, instructions should […]

Driving ban for farmer caught three times over the limit on 5mph mobility scooter

A disabled farmer who was more than three times over the drink-drive limit while driving his mobility scooter has been banned from driving. Glendale Rice, 58, was spotted by police as he weaved across a narrow country lane on a five miles-per-hour trip to the shops. When the woman officer spoke to him they could […]

MOTORCYCLISTS: NOT THERE ONE MINUTE THERE THE NEXT

Blind spot, how many of you check your blind spot before moving off. Research has shown that around three thirds of motorcyclists say that other motorists seem unaware of them. Many motorists are under the impression that as a bike is considerably smaller than a car, they will take longer to reach them. However, a […]