Friday, 8 May 2009
So who are the worst drivers?
Many groups are targeted as being the worst people behind the wheel: pensioners 'driving Miss Daisy', women - struggling to park, teenagers - behaving like they are on a race track, white van men - cutting you up, taxi drivers - failing to ever use an indicator... the list is endless.
Pensioners: A pensioner reversing in real time - feel the pain.
Teenagers
A recent report from the Co-op said that Top Gear was encouraging teenagers to break the speed limit. I find it hard to believe that any teenager is seeking tips from middle aged men in tight 501 jeans.
Taxi Drivers:
Taking a trip in a cab can often mean taking your life into your own hands, and the only tip you want to leave is a highway code. Still it could be worse, a Karaoke Cab:
White Van men, a phrase coined by Radio 2's Sarah Kennedy and still nobody seems to love them. This clip shows a white van driver in a close shave with a cyclist. Little sympathy for the bike rider however, as he appears to be riding along whilst holding a video camera.
Women Drivers, are the brunt of many male jokes and here is a compilation of female motorists in action (the clip is a little unfair, as most don't prove a woman was involved):
It is clear you don't have to fall into a category to be a bad driver, bad drivers are simply bad drivers regardless of age, sex or occupation. I will try and remind myself of this next time I experience road rage.
Finally a compilation of all types or driver getting in all kinds of trouble:
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Thursday, 7 May 2009
5 must have car gadgets
This got us thinking of what gadgets are available for your car and we came up with:
5 great car gadgets available now
A rechargeable LED torch which plugs into your car lighter to charge
The Econav gives drivers the most fuel-efficient routes. Its makers claim it cuts carbon emissions by 30 per cent.
E Can with USB Socket 240 Volts form your cars Cigarette lighter, plug in a DVD player, your Playstation or even a hoover
The Perfect Palm Device to help you clean and wax your car
Parking Sensor System for anyone who has trouble parking
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Do the government want you to speed?
The UK government has raised £87 million from speeding camera fines, a record breaking figure coming from 1.5 million fines.
Many questions are now racing through my mind: first, what does the money generated get spent on (it is certainly not the roads). Does a speed camera act as any kind of deterrent and are the government happy for us to continue speeding therefore providing a huge boost to their coffers.
The past year has seen road deaths fall under 3,000 - the lowest level since 1926, so it could be argued that the cameras are having an impact. Obviously if you stay within the law, then you have nothing to worry about. The average fine of £58 is only relevant if you travel over the speed limit. The £87 million demonstrates clearly that people are not slowing down, or is it simply more are getting caught.
What do you think?
Do speed cameras deter people from driving fast? Is this just a money making scheme for the government or do speeders get what they deserve?
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Saturday, 2 May 2009
Courtesy Car
So why is it that you end up with a replacement car the only benefit it has is that nobody will steal it. The last one I had felt like it was going to blow over in the wind, and any passengers on board had to spend their journey sniffing their knees. Not much use for me.
I think that this is a missed opportunity from car makers; they could use this time to get me test driving a new model. Showing me a car that I will fall in love with, one that I may purchase next time or at the very least will rave about to friends. A dealership in Bradford has started to offer bikes to customers instead of courtesy cars. You have to applaud their green credentials but wonder how someone with a partner and two kids manages - perhaps they offer a basket on the handle bars for your pushchair!
How a Catherine Tate character coped with the delivery of a hire car
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Friday, 1 May 2009
Road Tax increased from today
Unless you are part of the minority who drive around in a car with C02 emissions that are less than 100 (g/km), you are likely to be seeing a rise in your road tax from today.
The government has now split road tax into 13 categories with prices ranging from £35 to £405 - for those looking to tax a vehicle that has emissions of 225.
You can check out the full list of prices and bands here..
Yesterday we read in the news that pot holes can be found every 120 yards on our roads, which sound similar to the statement: you are never more than 3 feet away from a rat. It may make you wonder what the hell does the money get spent on? My guess is traffic cones, who ever is in charge of traffic cones seems to be buying many more and placing them on my route to work.
If you want to check the price of your current car and you are not sure what your emission level is, why not find it on Carmony. You will find the data together with the running cost for a particular model. If you are not happy with your new road tax band why not search for a better model.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Best ever driving school names
This is a list of the top 5 driving school names in the UK:
1) In Worthing a driving school is called 'L Passo'
2) Accelr8 Driving School, London
3) AcciDon't, in Glasgow
4)In Manchester you can be taught by Crash Courses
and
5)L's Angels Driving School in Suffolk
Know any others?
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