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  • Waiting times for rescue
    Sorry not trying to be snarky but why did you need to call them out for a flat battery if you were at home?? Unless you had their battery replace... see more
  • Are Cars Spying On Us?
    @Rolebama How likely is it that car and insurance companies could covertly work in cahoots without getting caught?... see more
  • European Entry/Exit System (EES)
    This sounds similar to American airport security see more
  • Waiting times for rescue
    Has anyone out there experienced long waits for patrol to attend a breakdown? We had a flat battery one evening, fortunately we were at home, as the... see more
  • Accident whilst reverse parking
    In damage only crashes, there is no legal requirement to exchange insurance details. I mention this because the number of crashes I have dealt... see more
  • Accident whilst reverse parking
    @Michelleg0000 Did you take any pictures, especially pictures showing where your vehicle was located and where the third party came from and... see more
  • Accident whilst reverse parking
    Hi @Michelleg0000, Welcome to the Community! I'll let others share their thoughts on liability, but did you both share insurance details? What... see more
  • Cameras on Anglesey
    I'm not sure, is it possible they're linked to the 20mph speed limit? see more
  • Interesting cars seen when out and about
    R.e. the Bugatti - I read that the tyres last 2,500 miles and cost £10k, and the wheels need replacing after every 4th tyre change at £60k - I... see more
  • Are Cars Spying On Us?
    To answer your question. Yes cars are spying on drivers for the insurance companies and for targeted advertising.... see more
  • Solid white lines
    The rules have not changed and the offence remains as it has been since the introduction of the 1988 road traffic act namely - section 36(1) of the... see more
  • My first experience with an EV
    ​​​​​​​I would have thought so too, and was shocked that this is not the case. see more
  • Solid white lines
    Highway Code Rule 129Double white lines where the line nearer to you is solid. This means you MUST NOT cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you... see more
  • Solid white lines
    @DrivingforfunYou're right, the rules haven't changed. "No crossing" actually means the whole car (not just the wheels) must keep to the left of... see more
  • Solid white lines
    I was following a 40mph limited road separated by solid white lines, I was following a tractor which was doing a fair speed of just over 30mph and I... see more
  • Are Cars Spying On Us?
    I have been offered black boxes by my insurers. They have offered to reduce my £300 premiums by £20 if I take one on. However, it will cost me an... see more
  • Help needed
    There is no "change in liability" to question, unless I've missed something. You said the cyclist is now "trying to claim for personal injury ".... see more
  • Help needed
    @TC1474 thanks for replying what you have said has been super helpful at the time of the accident there was no question of liability the child in... see more
  • Is LabMechanix any good?
    I googled them and out of the 4 reviews one of the customers has the same name as the business owner Quite a coincidence see more
  • Are Cars Spying On Us?
    As a driving enthusiast who leans more toward the side of “advanced driving / watching ex traffic cops / has a book or 2 on roadcraft” as opposed to... see more
  • Help needed
    Yes you are right, I was trying to keep it simple for the purpose of answering the chaps question. Civil procedure rules (CPR) say - "In the case... see more
  • Cameras on Anglesey
    Hi. We recently went to Anglesey and I wondered if anyone knows what the cameras are on top of blue columns at the end of a 20mph zone? ... see more
  • Help needed
    AIUI the 3-year statute of limitations period doesn't start until the child's 18th birthday. Since we don't know when that is/was, we can't know... see more
  • Dodgy mot on private car purchase
    @Santa he sold it to me with a brand new MOT I’ve just had it serviced one drove to the service centre and they said there is no way it pass d the mot see more
  • Dodgy mot on private car purchase
    @Beelzebub totally corroded tear coil spring in fact broken, and indicators not flashing instant fail. i haven’t driven it apart from once since it... see more
  • Are Cars Spying On Us?
    I just came across this.... see more
  • Help needed
    The status of the driver should have no bearing providing the individual was driving legally and in accordance with their licence, and in fact that... see more
  • Help needed
    It seems you are saying that the accident was caused by the cyclist. It also seems that the Police were satisfied at the time, and no claim was made... see more
  • Dodgy mot on private car purchase
    OP, I can't see that there's any comeback against the seller unless (as above) he misrepresented the car. If he told you it had a current MOT, that... see more
  • Help needed
    Hi can anyone help a named driver on my policy had a no fault accident back in 2018 a child rode out on bicycle in front of car all was dealt with... see more