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British driver goes for the record of theory test failures

One particular British motorist is apparently going for a very strange record, having failed his car theory driving test a total of 107 times, and is still trying to pass. The 28 year old London citizen has spent over £3,000 in exam fees at £31 each time he tries. This is a one hour test […]

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Young motorists in York offered free advanced motoring lessons

In order to make the roads a safer place, many young people in the city of York are being offered advanced driving lessons at no cost. This scheme is being called York Momentum and 300 drivers who are aged between 17 and 26 are going to be given a free place on the driving course […]

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Damon Hill argues against increase in speed limits on motorways

The government have made proposals that are going to suggest that the speed limit on the motorways are increased to 80 mph. This is something that you would think Formula One drivers would not necessarily protest against, however former racing driver, Damon Hill has said that he has been angered by the suggestion. He also […]

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Fleet vehicle owners warned of catalytic converter thefts

Companies that have a fleet of vehicles are being urged to take precautions against thieves who are taking catalytic converters. It might seem unusual to think that people go around stealing these items off cars, but they can be resold for a high price. An insurance broker have recently issued a statement saying that people should […]

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Drivers admit to being on autopilot when behind the wheel

Many drivers often admit that they have forgotten whole chunks of their car journeys, either to and from work or on longer trips, but a new study carried out by esure car insurance has revealed just how mentally switched off many people become when they get behind the wheel of a car. The survey questioned […]

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