The holidays are coming, along with the shorter days and chillier nights – and this means that it’s time to be sure that your car is in tip-top legal condition for all your holiday travelling, whether you are visiting family, doing some city centre Christmas shopping or just going for a drive to check out all the colourful house decorations in your neighbourhood. If your certificate is almost expired, book your MOT in Pontefract at Reg Greenwood promptly to make sure that the only surprises you get this season are pleasant ones! Let’s take a look at some things you should look out for.
6 Tips for Teaching Your Child How to Drive
The time has finally come; your teen is at the stage of their life where they can legally learn to take control of the wheel. This milestone can be daunting for both you and your child, and both parties must approach this phase with great care and caution.
When done right, your teen can be a responsible and safe driver, thanks in part to the habits you’ve instilled in them. There are no shortcuts to being a learned and skilled driver. It takes perseverance, patience, and grit from both you and your child to bring them to the skill required of them to drive independently.
Whether you’re teaching them yourself or enlisting the help of a professional instructor (or both), there are tips in this article to help get your child to the skill level they require to drive safely.
Surviving a Road Trip
As my children are getting older, they are less and less keen on road-trips, which makes it so hard to plan and travel. So I decided to write this post by asking them how to make road trips more bearable for them and of course, for us to survive together!
Before any road trip, we always have a habit of getting our car ready. It is always essential to make sure you don’t run into serious problems. Getting roadside help is not always quick or simple. I am always very cautious, especially travelling with children in the car.
Road Trip down the Lanes
Today, I would like to share with you my secret lanes. I’ve lived in Lichfield for quite sometime but not many people know about these lanes and the small village of Wall. But of course it is famous for Letocetum, the remains of a Roman settlement.