Opportunity to advertise on iwdrivinginstructors.co.uk
By dan at July 20, 2009 | 10:22 pm | 0 Comment
Isle of Wight driving instuctors and schools can advertise on iwdrivinginstructors.co.uk in the main top banner position for only £50.00 a month. [product
Reducing road deaths by lowering speed limits announced
By dan at July 17, 2009 | 10:09 am | 0 Comment
Lower speed limits on 60mph single-carriageway rural roads and a target to reduce annual road deaths by a third by 2020 are among road safety plans proposed by the Government. Transport Minister Jim Fitzpatrick also said the Government is recommending 20mph speed limits "in all streets which are primarily residential in nature". In addition, the Government is
Better driving courses on the Isle of Wight
By dan at July 17, 2009 | 10:02 am | 0 Comment
Better driving courses are available on the Island for all levels of experience, these are provided by the Road Safety Department of the Isle of Wight Council. No matter what driving experience you have, bad driving habits easily develop, often without you realising it. If allowed to develop, these habits could, in certain situations, become dangerous. Why not
Head-On Road Safety campaign
By admin at July 17, 2009 | 9:25 am | 0 Comment
Head-On is a partnership between the Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service with the Isle of Wight Council Road Safety Unit, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Road Policing Unit and the Isle of Wight Primary Care Trust. The partnership came about due to all emergency services and road safety wanting to reduce the number of Fatal and serious road crashes on the I.O.W. The
Learner driver has his test cancelled after examiner claims his car is too dirty.
By dan at July 16, 2009 | 11:32 pm | 0 Comment
A learner driver was left fuming after an examiner cancelled his test - because there were crumbs on the seats of his car. Jack Hyde, 18, was stunned when the examiner refused to get into his VW Golf because it was too dirty. The teenager says he had cleaned the motor that morning and there were just a few croissant crumbs on the passenger seat and a dog biscuit in




