Deaths involving motorists at level crossings have steadily increased over the last decade.This Book Your Theory Test Today blog offers a practical guide to level crossing warning signs.
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Jan 14
Road Charity Calls for Ban on Hands-Free Phones in Cars
Book Theory Test Today understands that road charity, Brake, is campaigning for hands-free phones in cars to be banned, not just hand-held devices.
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Jan 14
Parents in Favour of Probationary Driving Licence for New Drivers
Book Theory Test Today can reveal that parents of young drivers are ‘anxious’ about their offspring taking to Britain’s roads. A recent survey revealed that 75% of parents would not object to the introduction of a probationary driving licence for young, new motorists.
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Jan 14
Book Your Theory Test Today’s Guide to Driving at Night
With winter setting in across the UK, night time comes earlier now that the clocks have gone back. Book Theory Test Today provides you with a definitive guide to driving at night as the road landscape changes and a whole host of new hazards emerge for young drivers to deal with.
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Jan 14
Book Theory Test Today Exposé – Drug Driving Increasing Among Young Motorists
1 in 12 young adults, operating a motor vehicle on Britain’s roads, admit to driving whilst impaired by illegal drugs Book Your Theory Test Today can reveal.
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Jan 14
Techniques Used by Drivers to Stave Off Tiredness Whilst Driving are not Effective Says Survey
A recent survey conducted by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has discovered that nearly two-thirds of UK motorists attempt to stave off tiredness using ‘ineffective’ techniques such as singing, opening the window, turning the radio on or talking to themselves, Book Your Theory Test Today can reveal.
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Jan 14
Lincolnshire Tops UK Road Deaths Figures
New data revealed by the Department for Transport (DfT) shows that Lincolnshire has the most number of recorded road deaths out of all local authorities in Britain, Book Your Theory Test Today can reveal
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Jan 14
Cracking Down On Speed – New Speeding Laws Could Result in a Ban for Exceeding Limit by 2mph
The Home Office has stunned motoring organisations with the introduction of a new ‘zero tolerance’ policy on speeding, Book Theory Test Today can reveal.
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Dec 13
Techniques Used by Drivers to Stave Off Tiredness Whilst Driving are not Effective Says Survey
A recent survey conducted by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has discovered that nearly two-thirds of UK motorists attempt to stave off tiredness using ‘ineffective’ techniques such as singing, opening the window, turning the radio on or talking to themselves.