Online games promote safer driving

Traffic safety organizations in the US and Europe have this week released online games in an effort to promote safer driving from the comfort of the home. American non-profit organization the AAA (American Automobile Association) Foundation for Traffic Safety has launched the AAA Roadwise Review, designed to allow senior citizens to test their driving health, […]

Drivers “will welcome M40 cameras”

DRIVERS will welcome a plan to put average speed cameras between junctions 3 and 4 of the M40, motoring bodies have said. As they measure average speed between two points instead of at a single point, but an anti-speed camera group said lower speed was no guarantee of safety. The Highways Agency hopes to have […]

Man breaks 15 laws in 11 minutes

A driver has confounded Swiss police by committing 15 traffic violations in just over 10 minutes, officials say. The 47-year-old initially raced past an unmarked police car in heavy rain at 160 km/h (100mph) before weaving close to other cars and the road’s kerb. The serial offender clocked up further offences for speeding, driving on […]

Driving a convertible? Your hearing may be at risk

Driving a convertible with the roof down might be exhilarating, but it could also damage your hearing, according to British scientists. In a study conducted using seven different convertibles on British motorways, researchers measured the noise levels when driving at speeds of 50, 60, and 70 miles per hour (80, 97 and 113 km per […]

Birmingham is driving test fraud ‘hot spot’

POLICE today revealed they were regularly being called in to challenge the identity of people sitting driving tests in a bid to put the brakes on bogus pupils. It is feared fraudsters are assuming the identity of provisional drivers to help them pass the test, either as a favour to friends or for a cash […]

Driving offences down in London

London Councils has revealed that parking penalties in the capital were down by 11% last year. Figures released by the organisation show a total of 4.68M penalty charge notices (PCNs) were issued for parking offences between April 1 2008 and March 31 2009 A two-tier parking penalty system was launched throughout the capital in July […]

Police checkpoints net driving offenders

Thousands of cars were checked in a traffic operation aimed at taking travelling thieves off the roads. A team of more than 20 police officers mounted Operation Redcarpet during the weekend, which saw checkpoints set up around one of the busiest routes through the region. Cars which passed through the monitors around Dalton Park, off […]

Fatal crash rate higher in Scotland

SCOTLAND has the highest rate for fatal road crashes in Britain, despite having fewer cars. There have been around 5.5 deaths directly from road accidents for every 100,000 of the Scottish population, according to latest figures. advertisement This compares to 5.4 in Wales and 4.9 in England. The Institute of Advanced Motorists’ Motoring Facts booklet […]

Parents should be advised to carry children in rear-facing car seats until the age of four, according to a new study.

Many babies are switched to a forward-facing car seat at about eight months, with parents unaware of the potential safety implications. Evidence suggests that a rear-facing seat is safer in the event of a crash and can help to avoid neck, chest and spinal injuries. Dr Elizabeth Watson, a GP at the Sunny Meed Surgery […]

Summer Motoring Tips

This summer is set to be a hot one but with a bit of well thought out planning it should not affect your journeys at all! Below we have provided 5 summer motoring tips to help you stay safe: 1. Plan Regular Breaks: When driving long distances it is important to take a break at minimum […]