Month: May 2017

Speeding Rules May Increase Car Insurance MILTA Technology
May 30, 2017
Speeding Rules May Increase Car Insurance

Not only have speeding penalties increased since the end of April, but the second price to pay for those changes is a car insurance increase. UK drivers who receive speeding points will face additional expenses for insurance premiums. Six points will lead to almost a 76% increase in insurance premiums.

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A Battery Needs to Be Disconnected if a Car Sits Unused. MILTA Technology
May 30, 2017
A Battery Needs to Be Disconnected if a Car Sits Unused.

It’s wrong thinking to disconnect the battery if you plan to keep your car unused for a longer period of time. You can only make things worse. Your battery will live a shorter life. Additionally, your car system will stop working and create a issues with security, electronics, and so on.

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Pressure Valve Caps Help to Measure Tire Pressure MILTA Technology
May 29, 2017
Pressure Valve Caps Help to Measure Tire Pressure

Most drivers know how important a properly inflated tire is. Newer cars have built-in tire pressure monitoring systems (TPS). You can have something similar with tire pressure valve caps. Choose the appropriate size for your wheels. Green will mean it’s safe to go while a red colour indicates low pressure.

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Chauffeur Profession for Driving Enthusiasts MILTA Technology
May 28, 2017
Chauffeur Profession for Driving Enthusiasts

Nowadays, there are still chauffeurs on UK roads. Today, a recognisable wardrobe is no longer needed; discretion is essential. These drivers need to be precise and think of all the risks, as they often have high-class clients. They have special rules for a car and driving that are required to be taking into account.

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Quick-Release Battery Clamps for Frequent Use MILTA Technology
May 27, 2017
Quick-Release Battery Clamps for Frequent Use

This is a very useful tool for people who spend a lot of time in their cars and often disconnect their battery. The answer is quick-release battery clamps. It will help you to save time, effort, patience, and socket wrenches. All that the driver needs to do is flip their wrist.

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Low-Speed Crashes Don’t Hurt People MILTA Technology
May 27, 2017
Low-Speed Crashes Don’t Hurt People

Injuries could happen in any accident and at any speed. The important thing is different obstacles that could lead to bigger or smaller health problems, such as seat belt usage. If the driver or passenger has any symptoms, they need to go to a doctor for a check-up. Don’t assume that nothing could have happened.

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Better Forget about the Horn MILTA Technology
May 26, 2017
Better Forget about the Horn

It’s not good manners to use a horn. Sometimes, it can be used in situations when other drivers’ behaviour is dangerous to other road users but still only with a small amount of usage. However, it’s not allowed to use a horn in built-up areas between 11:30 pm and 7:00 am.

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There Are 31.7 Million Cars on UK Roads MILTA Technology
May 26, 2017
There Are 31.7 Million Cars on UK Roads

You may be surprised, but last year, there were 36.7 million cars on UK roads. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency statistics show that from 2015 to 2016, the amount of cars registered in Great Britain grew by 2.5%. However, there is still a noticeable declining trend in new vehicles on the road.

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Police will Collect All Information After an Accident MILTA Technology
May 25, 2017
Police will Collect All Information After an Accident

Police will arrive at the crash site and prepare an accident report. They are only humans and weren’t involved in the accident, so can’t know everything. Take matters into your hands and provide additional information that could slip by police, like plate numbers or how the accident happened.

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Do You Know how much You can Tow? MILTA Technology
May 25, 2017
Do You Know how much You can Tow?

Without proper knowledge of towing allowance, drivers can earn four to six points and a £1,000 fine. By law, B license holders are allowed to pull a combined maximum authorised mass (MAM) of 4.25 tonnes. A 4X4 Jeep with a family caravan may be too heavy for B drivers. You will need a B+E license.

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