Time To Change FRom MPG to MPL?

Thursday, 12. April 2012

Is it about time to move away from MPG to MPL? For the last 20 years we’ve been buying fuel by the litre but continued to measure fuel consumption by the gallon, it doesn’t make a lot of sense and a third of all drivers seem to agree, according to the AA who surveyed 21,450 motorists. The AA also agreed that they also felt that mpg was Read more »

Cost Of Parking Bigger Cars Set To Double

Monday, 9. April 2012

Having a bigger than standard car will cost you more to park in future, if you’re parking in Wyre in Lancashire. If your car is too big to fit into a single car space or if you are a lazy driver taking up more than one space you will now be expected to pay double. If not you will be penalised. Wyre County Council formalised what local wardens have been Read more »

Tribunal Hears That Traffic Wardens Work To Quotas!

Sunday, 8. April 2012

Traffic wardens, Omagh Discussing notes at Mar...

Traffic wardens, Omagh Discussing notes at Market Street (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

A recent tribunal hearing exposed the fact that traffic wardens are expected to meet minimum quotas that could lead to tickets being issued unnecessarily. A warden who blew the whistle was sacked, following which he won a tribunal hearing for unfair dismissal. When interviewed he expressed disappointment that more wardens weren’t prepared to Read more »

Are Road Tolls A Good Thing

Sunday, 13. November 2011

Have you ever driven the 27 miles of the M6 toll road? I did last year and it was an absolute delight. You zoom round without a care and every so often you catch a glimpse of the log jammed cars on the actual M6 thinking – suckers! So do I agree with the idea that tolls should be introduced wholesale across the country – no I bloody don’t. It took ages Read more »

Deer’s Cause Amazing Number Of Accidents.

Wednesday, 2. November 2011

A couple of weeks ago I was on my way out, driving down a road populated with some rather large houses but still a fairly built up area. When suddenly from nowhere three deer pranced across the road in front of me. Deer are known to be pretty dopey so their knowledge of the highway code is pretty limited which means that us motorists have to be at Read more »

The M4 Bus Lane Shown To Be Stupid

Wednesday, 19. October 2011

Whilst you may not live near Heathrow if you’ve ever had the need to travel into London via the M4 past the airport you will know the frustration of sitting in the traffic whilst the bus lane remained empty except for the occasional bus and taxi. As you know the lane was reverted back to a general lane last December and since then 4.5 million cars have Read more »

Do You Suffer From Sat Nav Rage?

Tuesday, 18. October 2011

I must admit that I smiled when I read this next piece of information that 60% of drivers who own sat nav’s suffer from ‘sat nav rage’. 6 out of 10 users admitted to shouting, swearing and even lashing out at their sat navs when it failed to get them to their planned destination or failed to point them the right way. The study was carried out by sat nav app Read more »

Speed Cameras, Good Or Bad?

Monday, 29. August 2011

The Department for Transport has started to issue statistics on their website relating to individual speed cameras with a mixed response. The overall pictures suggests that road accidents and speed at camera locations is no less than the national average which has dropped over the last 10 years. Mike Penning, Road Safety Minister said that the statistics Read more »

Graham Hill Reveals The Actual Cost Of EV Battery Packs

Friday, 26. August 2011

Nissan Leaf at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show (LHD).

Image via Wikipedia

We know that the cost of the battery pack that will be fitted to the new electric vehicles will be more than a pack of 12 Duracell AA’s but up until now we have all been speculating as to the true cost. £1,000, £5,000 or even £10,000? If Read more »

Are Gadgets On Cars A Waste Of Money?

Thursday, 25. August 2011

Are gadgets a waste of time and money? If recent reports are anything to go by it’s a resounding yes. Some recent additions such as brake assist and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) are there as vital safety aids but few drivers know Read more »