Rear end collisions are one of the most common form of road traffic accidents and insurance claims processed, according to the AA. They may seem minor compared to a 10 car pile-up or an...
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Project Pictogram Revolutionises Road Safety
Go Girl backs Project Pictogram, the new driver awareness scheme which uses images to help educate road users around road safety whilst they are on the road. The new initiative is designed...
Are you ready for a breakdown?
A car breakdown kit is one of those things you think you will never need until the event arises. Many of us begin our journeys never giving a thought to what we’ll do or need if our car...
Tyre tread and buying the right tyres
Keeping your car in overall good condition is vital for road safety. However, ensuring that your tyres are well maintained is particularly important as they are the only thing which brings...
Ready, steady, winter!
Winter is often a beautiful season, full of ice crystals, snowy days, Christmas trees and warm, mulled wine. However, it is also the time of year when there are more likely to be problems...
Driving down the cost of insurance for young drivers
Passing your driving test, and perhaps getting to choose your first car, is an exciting time. However, it is also one that is fraught with hidden costs – potentially such as car insurance....
Car modifications and insurance premiums
From extra headlights, to alloy wheels, to tinted windows - making small modifications to your car can be fun and make it feel more personalised; especially to young car owners and...
Owning your first car
Owning your first car is an exciting time. With a car comes freedom, flexibility and the opportunity to go shopping without heaving a load of plastic bags home on the bus. However, along...
Autumn Driving Tips
The long days of summer are well and truly over. They’ve been replaced by cold mornings, scattered leaves and a sun that drops ever lower in the sky. But whilst autumn may be a beautiful...
Scam I am – Motoring scams to be aware of
So you’ve passed your test and you’ve got the use of a car! Brilliant. Everything is going as smoothly as it can. That’s great – but don’t let it mean that you switch off to what happens...