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Can you drive as an amputee?

If you have lost an arm, leg or both legs it may still be possible for you to drive. Depending on which limb was lost, modifications may need to be made to the vehicle and you may need to notify

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Are company vehicles required to carry first aid kits?

There’s no specific requirement to carry first aid kits in a vehicle in the health and safety at work legislation. However, in the Model Codes of Practice, it says “All workers must be able to access a first aid kit. This will

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Are company vehicles required to have a fire extinguisher?

The Work Health and Safety Act 2011 provides rules and guidance for people in a workplace. A vehicle is defined as a workplace in Part 1, Division 3, Section 8, when it is used for work purposes. As the purchase

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Can you learn how to be a great driver online?

We’re not talking about getting a copy of Forza Horizon and a gaming console – that sort of driving practice simply improves your reactions in scenarios you are highly unlikely to experience on the road in real life. There are

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Safe strategies for truck breakdowns

Every company that operates a fleet of trucks must have a breakdown safety procedure because, regardless of how well a truck fleet is maintained, at some point there will be a flat tyre or an unexpected problem that means the

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How to avoid damage when parking and manoeuvring

Parking is one of those times when you can scrape or bump your car quite easily. Even if you don’t, sometimes you’ll return to your car and someone else has done it and left. Here are 18  rock-solid strategies for reducing

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Learner driver insurance

There are two options if you have a learner driver in your house: Extend your existing policy to cover them Get a new car policy (e.g. if they have their own car) Parents of learner drivers can be stressed about

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