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Avoid The Scammers…

August 18, 2015 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

This week’s driving tips from the IAM’s head of driving standards Peter Rodger are looking at how motorists can avoid intentionally staged road accidents that force insurance companies to pay out high claims. Here are Peter’s top tips to help you stay clear of these scams. If you’re travelling through busy urban roads stay extra […]

Filed Under: Daily News, Driving Advice, Editorial, IAM, Insurance, Money, The Law Tagged With: Avoiding scams, Driving judgement, Emergency services, False claims, High claims, How to avoid scams, IAM, Institute of Advanced Motorists, Insurance claims, Insurance Fraud Bureau, Insurance fraud claims, Judgement, Motor scams, Peter Rodger, Peter Rodger IAM, police, tailgating, Urban roads

GEM Motoring Assist Highlights Motoring Misbehaviours In New Survey

October 1, 2013 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Tailgating and not indicating are the most despised driving habits among UK road users, but GEM says that the lack of punishment for motoring misdemeanours can be just as frustrating. GEM Motoring Assist surveyed UK drivers to find out what irritates them most when it comes to other motorists’ bad habits, and the findings reveal […]

Filed Under: Daily News, Editorial Tagged With: bad driving habits, Driving surveys, Driving well, GEM Motoring Assist, Good driving, Lack of punishment for poor driving, Motoring manners, Motoring misdemeanours, Road surveys, Roadcraft, Surveys, tailgating, UK road users

Fines For Litter And Bad Driving Habits

April 12, 2008 by Mr Butterscotch 4 Comments

A Rubbish Dump.

Car owners could now face fines if they (or indeed their passengers) throw litter from their vehicle if they are caught on camera. This is a move being considered by the government to reduce the amount of fly tipping/littering that takes place from our various vehicles. Ministers are holding talks with town hall chiefs around […]

Filed Under: The Environment Tagged With: bad driving habits, congestion, litter, tailgating, use of indicators

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