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Lack of driver education
On a dry road and in good weather conditions leave at least two seconds between your vehicle and the one direct line rescue in front. This lack of confidence is causing a serious problem direct line rescue on the UK roads. Direct Line also offers the following tips on driving safely around large vehicles:.
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Dog owners drastic action.
Twenty two per cent of dog owners said that they would consider this drastic step if faced with treatment that they couldn’t afford. direct line rescue Dog owners drastic action. However, many direct line rescue are risking direct line rescue their long-term financial security to avoid this. Notes Research was carried out online in May 2005 by YouGov who questioned a representative sample of 1,114 dog owners. Read more...
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Passion for Cars
A nationally representative sample of 2,037 GB adults were questioned online between 6th to 10th January 2006. Emma Holyer, Direct Line’s Motor spokesperson, said:. Direct Line has commissioned the research to tie in with the launch of its new multi car discount. Policyholders will now be given a discount on their insurance if they insure two or more cars with direct line rescue Direct Line. Read more... |
Young drivers facing high costs.
*According to the YouGov findings young drivers on average spend £4,212.76 on buying their first car and spend £129.72 per month on its running costs £129.72 x 12 = £1,556.64 + £4,212.76 = £5,769.4. The spiralling cost of motoring is one of the main reasons four in 10 (43 per cent) non-driving 18-25 year olds are without a licence and a quarter of drivers who have passed their test do not have their own set of wheels – with the majority of these blaming the high costs. High costs of driving causes downward trend in young drivers getting their own wheels. Read more... |
Dogged Devotion.
Nearly half of all dog owners who held a funeral (47 per cent) admit to loving their late dog more than members of their extended family and meanwhile, a third use funerals as a way to introduce their children to issues surrounding death (32 per cent). To help pet owners come to terms with the loss of their pet, Direct Line Pet Insurance has set up a pet direct line rescue bereavement helpline for its policyholders. A dedicated one per cent direct line rescue of all dog owners would have their faithful companion stuffed. Read more... |
Speed cameras
Direct Line research reveals that despite 93 per cent of motorists claiming they have a sound knowledge of speed limits, in reality only half of all UK motorists are unable to correctly identify the limit on a dual carriageway direct line rescue (70mph). Of that, £92 million was ploughed back into installing and operating the cameras (Department for Transport) • The Road Safety Bill may bring in graduated fixed penalties for speeding, whereby higher levels of points would be awarded to those exceeding the speed limit by a wide margin. direct line rescue Read more... |
Unapproved Building Work
Building professionals also bear some responsibility for this increase with close to one in ten (7 per cent) building projects in the UK direct line rescue delayed or cancelled3 because a building professional wrongly told the direct line rescue homeowner that planning permission was granted. Meanwhile, direct line rescue homebuyers are also counting the cost of unapproved building work with 3.5 million reporting that they moved into a new home only to discover unsound or unapproved work. Direct Line Home spokesperson Simon Ziviani, comments:. Read more... |
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Grandad missed out
Grandfathers will draw the short straw, receiving presents worth an average of just £14 each, according to the Relative Values Christmas League published today by Direct Line Home Insurance. Therefore total spend = £1,595,502,000. Ensure that valuables, including Christmas presents, are not left visible from the exterior of the home. “Our research tells us that large numbers of people will be leaving their homes vacant in the period between Christmas and New Year, with 34 per cent away on Boxing Day and 33 per cent elsewhere at New Year. Read more... |
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