
Many children are injured close to their home on residential roads. Over 70 per cent of drivers break the speed limit on these roads - and many of those drivers are parents.
Do you stay where you are and potentially block the progress of an emergency vehicle? Or do you move into a position that may put you or other road users at risk?
There is a special section in the police accident report called “waiting to turn right” which, although it is an everyday manoeuvre, produces more than its fair share of smashes.
Gentle, planned braking is something all drivers should aspire to - imagine being a passenger with somebody doing nothing except emergency stops!
Are your passengers constantly “nodding”? If so, you need to make your gear changing smoother - your passengers (and transmission system) will appreciate it!
New regulations that came into force last September mean that you must not carry a child without a booster seat if they are less than 135cms tall.
A recent survey showed that half the UK’s estimated 32 million motorist admit consuming alcohol before getting behind the wheel. Why risk it?
Few drivers who take over-the-counter medicines appreciate the affect they can have - we pay less attention to the mundane illnesses that can increase the risk of having a crash.