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Dealing with Vehicle Breakdown

If you are planning a long trip in a car, consider all the nuances of the trip. There can happen many unpleasant surprises. Just imagine: you are on the road and you suffer a vehicle breakdown. It is unpleasant and unsafe when your car breaks in the middle of a dense forest or a busy…

Dangers Mobile Phones Driving

Today many people spend most of the day driving a car. When driving a car a person makes calls and thinks out plans. A mobile phone is an essential part of any comprehensive driver. When teaching driving, we hear hundreds of times that it is impossible to talk on the phone while driving because it…

Understanding Car Insurance in UK: Types, Groups, Tips for Cutting Costs

Car owners in the United Kingdom are required to insure vehicles. Driving without insurance is counterfeit and has serious consequences. What is car insurance? Car insurance is a type of insurance protection, which is designed to protect the property interests of the insured associated with the costs of restoring a vehicle after an accident, breakdown…

What to Do In/After A Car Accident?

If you are unlucky and have a car accident in England, here are the steps you need to take in order to deal with it quickly and as profitably as possible. What to do right after a car accident? Stop No matter how minor a car accident is, you must stop. In fact, failure to…

How do Parking Sensors Work?

Parking sensor is an active driver assistance system when parking. Ultrasonic sensors play the main role in it. Parktronic appeared in the early 90s and was originally set on premium cars. In an urban environment, such a system is very helpful for drivers. You may simply not see a trash can, a high curb or…

Car Insurance in England – Common Aspects

Let’s start with the fact that you cannot move around roads without car insurance. It is true, in the event of a stop, the police can make allowance for a test drive or just a bought car, but this is not worth hoping for. A driver should have at least a temporary policy confirming my…

What Can Distract You While Driving?

According to the traffic police, millions of people die annually on the roads as a result of accidents. At the same time, every third accident is the result of going into the oncoming lane and, as a result, a head-on collision of cars. About 40% of road traffic accidents are collisions with pedestrians. Most of…

Driving Automatic Car

Development companies from Western European countries and North America in 90% of cases equipped cars with automatic transmission. How to drive an automatic car? The operation of the automatic transmission is carried out thanks to the torque transmission using a converter and planetary gears. Cars with automatic transmission do not have a clutch pedal, which…

Continental Driving Advice

Speed The speed limit in Europe is most often as follows: the city – 50 km/h; suburban – 80 km/h; less often – 90 km/h. On multi-lane suburban highways, the speed is limited to 100 – 130 km/h. Everyone knows that in Germany, high-speed autobahns are supposedly unlimited. But in fact, in many areas signs…

Auto Leasing in the USA

A car can be booked directly on the dealer’s website or from brokers offering options from different companies. The latter, as a rule, is cheaper, and there is more choice. If the airport is indicated as the place of car pick-up, keep in mind that you will not find a car at the airport itself…