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You changed your clocks, now change your road behaviour

Time was literally turned back two weeks ago as daylight saving came to an end along with the Irish summer. But, while many of us enjoyed the chance to sleep an hour longer, Irish Advanced Motorists / IAM Fleet warns there are potential dangers that come with the changing of clocks and increased darkness.

Wintry weather: clear that windscreen!

As the big freeze continues across Ireland, a survey has shown that one in three drivers admit hitting the road on frosty mornings without being able to see out of their windscreen properly.

Time to change your road behaviour

Time was turned back last weekend as daylight saving came to an end along with the Irish summer. While many of us enjoyed the chance to sleep an hour longer, the Irish Advanced Motorists/IAM Fleet warns there are potential dangers that come with the changing of clocks and increased darkness.

Leave it out this autumn

Leaves decorating the streets in an array of colour may be an autumn delight to some, but for many motorists they lead to frustrating breakdowns and expensive repairs. When autumn leaves start to fall they don’t just disrupt trains – they can have a devastating effect on the electronics of many modern cars warns the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists).

How to avoid a frosty welcome

Weather conditions have recently turned frosty, leaving motorists searching for their ice scrapers. Irish Advanced Motorists / IAM Fleet has issued a pre-winter checklist for drivers seeking to avoid a frosty welcome.

Visit your family safely this Christmas

Winter weather can be a hazard over the festive break, so the IAM (Irish Advanced Motorists) are urging drivers to be extra cautious as they take to the road to visit their loved ones across the country.

Visit your family safely this Christmas

Winter weather can be a hazard over the festive break, so the IAM (Irish Advanced Motorists) are urging drivers to be extra cautious as they take to the road to visit their loved ones across the country.

Some UK imports come with unwanted baggage

While the debate as to where the best value in the car market is to be found continues, what is of paramount importance when considering buying a vehicle is its history.

Some UK imports come with unwanted baggage

While the debate as to where the best value in the car market is to be found continues, what is of paramount importance when considering buying a vehicle is its history.

Drivers advised to carry out regular vehicle safety checks

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Almost seven out of 10 vehicles inspected as part of a free five-point safety check at Advance Pitstop centres during Irish Road Safety Week were found to have been in need of some basic safety work.

 

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