January 25, 2016
Driving Covered In Snow

Many of us have seen the snow coming down over the last week or so, and the drivers amongst us have likely been unfortunate enough to have to de-ice our cars first thing in the mornings to get them ready for driving – Not a very enviable task!

However one motorist in Canada took a different approach when he went for a short drive in town – By continuing driving his car whilst it was almost completely covered in snow!

After carving a small space in the snow over the windscreen so he could see through, the 80-year old chose to drive his car with around a foot of snow covering the remainder of the vehicle. It was not until he was spotted by a police officer who pulled the driver over that the windscreen was finally cleared.

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January 22, 2016
Why To Keep Your Headlights On

Most motorists today are aware of the potential dangers of driving on busy roads – From speeding and irresponsible drivers, to the hazards posed by poor weather conditions, there is an almost unlimited amount of dangers for the modern motorist.

So how do we protect ourselves against these inherent dangers we are exposed to when we get behind the wheel? The answer is quite simple really – Just make yourself more visible.

Most road accidents are caused by poor visibility, with one driver not being aware of another drivers position on the road – And a recent study suggests that by driving with your headlights on at all times, you can reduce your chances of being in an accident by up to a third.

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January 21, 2016
The Future of Google Maps

As drivers in the 21st century, almost all of us with be familiar with some sort of technology we use to help us on our driving journeys, whether it be a sat-nav, a tom-tom, or a mobile app to give us directions or traffic updates.

However tech giants Google have now developed their Android Google Maps app to such an extent that they believe it will be able to correctly predict the destination of your journey without you needing to enter any details – Or even before you set off.

The new Driving Mode will use data from your location history and previous Google searches to guess where you are heading to – For example, if you check in at the office for 9am every day, or if you have been Googling the opening hours of a nearby restaurant – It will use this information to predict this is where you’re headed to.

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January 20, 2016
Dangers of Snow Driving

After finally seeing the snow last week, many of us have had to get used to the dangers of driving in cold and slippy conditions – With some of us getting used to it faster than others!

As picturesque as the white blanket might look, it is important to remember that this does pose a threat to motorists. Not only does it make roads more treacherous to drive on, with ice and snow combining to make the road surface slippery, but it also means drivers will be more cautious when they’re out and about – Leading to a high build of traffic congestion.

Always take care when out driving in the snow, as you may be more likely to experience an accident in these conditions than any other.

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January 19, 2016
The Importance of Keeping Distance

All drivers are aware of the various hazards of being on the roads these days – Whether it is the perils of driving in snow and ice or other drivers travelling too fast in their own vehicles, being behind the wheel nowadays requires all drivers to be alert and on their guard.

One of the many dangers posed is the driver in front braking abruptly, which will cause you to react rapidly – Failure to brake in enough time and safely will likely result in an unfortunate accident.

So how to avoid this danger? Simple – Keep to the 2 second rule. Maintaining this safe distance behind other drivers should allow you sufficient time to react quickly and safely. But remember, stopping distance increases in poor conditions!

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January 18, 2016
Driving Test Accidents

Hundreds of learner drivers are involved in accidents whilst on their driving tests every year – According to new figures released recently.

Almost 100 driving examiners have reported sustaining injuries whilst monitoring a pupil on their test – However the majority of these found that they could not blame their pupil for the accident, with 241 out of the 405 reported bumps being caused by other drivers.

Of the incidents caused by learners, 120 were caused by incorrect steering and 26 were blamed on braking – However only 58 vehicles were reported to have sustained serious damage, compared to only 58 with minor damage, and just 9 with no damage at all after making contact with another vehicle.

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January 15, 2016
New Drivers for 2016

Half way through the month now – And we here at Britannia are sure it would be very interesting to hear who has kept up with their New Years Resolutions so far?

Not that we mind if you’ve succumbed to the odd chocolate bar or not been to the gym as much as you had planned – But if your Resolution for 2016 was to learn to drive, we know we can help!

If you’re looking to start driving this year then why wait? Book your first driving lesson today and we can help you along the road to becoming a fully qualified driver in 2016!

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January 14, 2016
All Lane Inquiry

MPs are to examine all-lane running on motorways prior to expansion of the scheme.

All-lane running was introduced in 2014 and operates on sections of the M1, M4, M5, M6, M42, and M62 either as part of a managed motorway or with the hard shoulder used as a full time running lane.

With use of the all-lane running looks set to expand, the Transport Committee wants to evaluate the evidence generated to date and gather information on the experience of road users.

The inquiry hopes to discover how policy on all-lane running should evolve, whether application of the policy should be expanded, whether the policy is sustainable and the implications of the policy for future motorway widening schemes.

The committee said it also aimed to look at “the extent to which road users understand and comply with signs where all-lane running is in operation, and changes that are needed in driver education and behaviour.”

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January 13, 2016
Motorist Prefer Car Over Family

A survey from Direct Line Car Insurance found that 39% of drivers would rather go without seeing their family than without access to a car.

The survey also found that a quarter of motorists would feel anxious if they were without their vehicle, while feelings of depression (15%) anger (10%) and panic (10%) were also anticipated.

A third of motorist questioned said they would incur a loss of earnings if they didn’t have access to a vehicle, averaging £77 per week; however this rises to £104 for those living in London. Those paying for taxis would expect to spend £27 a week while other costs associated with not having a car such as getting kids to school or cancelling social plans cost an average of £31 per week.

Simon Bush of Britannia Instructor Training said: “A vehicle is a very important part of many peoples’ work and social lives, which is why being without it can be so costly. Being without a car leaves many people feeling stranded hence the feeling of such anxiety.”

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January 12, 2016
Dangers of Driving in Snow

Christmas may well be truly over now that we are over a third of the way through January – But that doesn’t mean we can start looking forward to driving in sunny summer conditions just yet.

Warnings of snow and ice are more prevalent in January and even February now than they were in December, so if anything we need to be more alert for the treacherous conditions presented by the colder climate.

Remember to always allow more time for journeys in the snow so that you can drive at reduced speeds, giving you more time to react to unexpected events on the road and to ensure the maximum safety for you and the people in your vehicle.

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