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What vehicles have speed limiters?

Some vehicles have speed limiters for safety reasons. This might be because of the likely level of driver skill, the capacity of the vehicle (e.g. brakes) or the weight of the vehicle, voluntarily or by design. Mopeds have a speed

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Does a car or motorbike cover provide good protection?

Should you purchase a car or motorbike cover, and does it protect your investment? A vehicle cover is a substitute for a garage if the vehicle is outside, or it’s a protection from dust if it’s parked inside. A good

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What is an ‘artic’ or semitrailer?

An artic, or articulated lorry, is a tractor unit plus semitrailer – it has a permanent articulation point where the trailer is connected. There are other articulated vehicles such as some buses and earthmoving equipment, but the general term artic

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How to use your car or van to make money

Many people have a side gig to make ends meet or to fulfill a savings goal and there are plenty of options to make a bit of extra cash if you have a car or van. Some of the following

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Maintaining your lorry or car battery

Your vehicle battery will last around 3-4 years on average, depending on the type of weather it experiences, how often it’s used and whether it’s treated right. If your battery fails it could leave you stranded and be extremely inconvenient

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Which side of a motorbike tyre wears out first?

Do motorbike tyres wear evenly, or does one side wear more quickly than another? Because motorbikes lean when cornering, and the tyre has a radius as opposed to being a relatively flat bottom like a car tyre, a motorbike tyre

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New drivers: Do you need an extended warranty?

As a parent, if you have a teen driver, you have a lot to worry about. Will your child drive safely? Does your child know what to do in case of an accident? And do you have the right insurance

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