Bright Ideas for Winter Driving
Shorter days, lower temperatures, and wet roads all demand extra care from drivers. Preparing your vehicle for winter can prevent breakdowns and accidents — and could save on your insurance premium too.
Shorter days, lower temperatures, and wet roads all demand extra care from drivers. Preparing your vehicle for winter can prevent breakdowns and accidents — and could save on your insurance premium too.
The DGT is fundamentally changing the driving test in Spain, and if you drive a car in the UK, you might be sharing the road with 6 million illegal tyres! This week, we break down Spain’s digital theory test revolution
Spanish law is very clear: your vehicle must always be fitted with the correct type and size of tyre for its category and purpose.
Tyres carry a wealth of information printed on their sidewalls — a code that tells you their size, structure, performance, and age.
Every October in the UK, motorists are reminded of one of the most critical — yet often overlooked — components of vehicle safety: the tyres.
Rain increases risks on the road. Check your windscreen, wipers, tyres, and lights before setting off. In wet conditions, slow down, avoid sudden manoeuvres, and be careful around puddles — they can cause aquaplaning or splash pedestrians, especially near schools.