News Archive
News articles - June 2012
London Mayor, Boris Johnson is backing plans by Formula One boss, Bernie Ecclestone to bring the Grand Prix to London.
David Cameron has announced that British driving licences will be stamped with logos representing the United Kingdom from 2015, after 17 years of just the European Union emblem.
A recent study by Auto Trader has revealed that almost three quarters of car insurance holders will look at fuel economic vehicles as a way of slashing costs.
The Highways Agency is urging motorists to make sure they have plastic bags to-hand to place litter in.
The majority of drivers believe that making "causing serious injury by dangerous driving" an offence is a good idea, according to a new report.
The number of people caught drink-driving has dropped by around 5% since last year, according to a report by the Association of Police Officers in Scotland (Acpos).
The majority of used cars that are sold are not fit to be driven on roads, according to a recent report.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) believes that around £10 is added to the average car insurance premium every year, largely due to the "dysfunctional" nature of the industry.
The next revolution in bike bells is upon us! A device known as the "Hornster" has been released to help boost the safety of cyclists whilst on the road.
Volkswagon, the German car manufacturer is set to roll out digital radios in almost all of its UK models, car insurance holders could be interested to hear.
A road in Camden, London has accumulated over £1 million in parking fines revenue in a single year.
It may come as welcome news to car insurance holders that British car manufacturing rose by 10% in April, compared to the same time last year.
EU legislation for labelling new tyres is to be introduced from 1st November. The new law means that all tyres produced from November will need to display wet braking performance, fuel efficiency and exterior rolling noise.
A car insurance price comparison website has revealed that back seat drivers are playing a part in accident claims.
Research carried out by an insurance firm* has revealed that many office workers are turning to carpooling thanks to the rising cost of car insurance and fuel.
Research by car rental company, WhipCar.com has revealed that a mere 8% of car insurance holders now consider their car to be a prized posession.


