Cardiff Council has declared war on SUVs and commuters' cars as it pushes use of public transport. Under the new proposed scheme all on-street parking bounded within the areas south of the A48, west of River Rhymney, north of Cardiff Bay and east of the River Ely and the outer wards would be split into four distinct parking management areas with different … [Read more...]
Middle aged are most penalised drivers
Millennial drivers born between 1981 and 1996 have been named the most penalised generation, surpassing both Gen X and Gen Z on a per capita basis, according to a new report by used car specialists, Available Car. The report, based on multiple Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to the DVLA and an analysis of full licence holders across the UK by postal … [Read more...]
Insurance task force to probe car premiums
The FCA has announced it’s looking into premium finance – the unjust ‘tax on being poor’ for those who can’t pay for their insurance upfront each year and are charged excessive monthly rates of interest as a result. "This is a positive step, but it must lead to real action and consequences for insurers who are ripping us off," said a Which? spokesman after … [Read more...]
Aggression increasing among younger drivers
More than half (63%) of motorists aged 17-34 have sounded their horn to express anger at the behaviour of another road user in the past year, adding to concern about increasingly aggressive drivers. Of the 2,000 people surveyed by IAM RoadSmart, the UK’s largest independent road safety charity, one is six (66%) said they are more concerned than last year … [Read more...]
Learners ripped off in test booking ‘black market’
With the average post-pandemic wait for a practical driving test still at around four-and-a-half months across England and Wales, the RAC is today warning learners to avoid websites offering to book or alert them to available test slots and only ever use the official Government site. Since January 2023, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), which … [Read more...]
Testing times for learners
If pass rates are anything to go by, driving theory tests are hard – harder than they’ve ever been. Pass rates have dropped dramatically since 2007, falling from an average pass rate of 65% to 45% between April and December 2023. This is based on the latest government data, which we have analysed with help from the road surfacing experts at … [Read more...]
Teenage tearaways beware – of older drivers!
Middle-aged drivers are 35 times more likely to speed or commit a motoring offence than teenagers, according to information gathered by Uswitch comparison site. Uswitch car insurance recently carried out research to determine the worst offenders, including which age groups are convicted the most, as well as which area of the UK the most offences … [Read more...]
Hydrogen window opens for CVs
The government’s decision to allow hybrids to stay on sale until 2035 creates a potential window of opportunity for hydrogen van technology to become more widely adopted, says FleetCheck. Peter Golding, CEO, at the fleet software specialist said the additional time meant both that manufacturers could invest more in vehicles, and government and private … [Read more...]
ACT in time to save a crash & life
As the leaves start to fall and the roads become more treacherous, TyreSafe has launched Tyre Safety Month 2024, featuring the ‘Caught in the ACT’ campaign. October has long been the focal point for TyreSafe’s efforts to promote road safety, and this year’s campaign promises to engage, educate and support behaviour change, as part of the charity’s vision to … [Read more...]
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