We all know that you need valid insurance cover to drive on Britain’s roads. It doesn’t matter what the value of your car is, or who you are; you still need insurance cover. But how does it work if you are involved with the motor trade? Some people wrongly assume that those in the motor...
Going abroad is something millions of Brits do each year for pleasure or business purposes. For the most part, we do this by flying to our destination from a local airport. Some folks prefer to make their way to their destinations in the comfort of their vehicles. Driving to Europe from the UK involves a...
Image Source Car insurance premiums for drivers  under the age of 25 is still unbelievably high. It’s no wonder that fewer young people are learning to drive when you look at how much money they have to pay out before they can get on the road. Don’t let the prices put you off though. Driving can...
Up until the moment you pass your driving test, you will always have a qualified motorist in the passenger seat. That might be your instructor, or your parents if they have been giving you a hand. When your license is obtained though, you can legally go out on the roads without anyone to guide...
Driving abroad can be a nerve-wracking experience. You're on unfamiliar roads, with new laws and signs in a language you might not speak. You're also likely to be driving on the other side of the road than usual, and you might even be in a country where the locals don't care much for the...