Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Warning over driving instructors



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LEARNER DRIVERS are being urged to make sure their instructor is operating legally after dozens have been convicted for not having the correct licence, The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has said.
The warning from the DSA comes after more than 123 people have been arrested for offences relating to illegal driving instruction in the last four years

Of those 39 were convicted and 31 received police cautions, the DSA said.
Police have warned getting into a car with an unlicensed instructor who has not undergone the obligatory criminal background check is as dangerous as getting into an unlicensed minicab.
Inspector Vince Brady, of the Met roads unit, told the BBC: "We talk an awful lot with people around using a licensed minicab, because you've got confidence that that vehicle, that person, is subject to a process and a series of checks.
"It's exactly the same with learner drivers. They're getting into a vehicle with a stranger they may know nothing about."
Learner drivers also risk missing out on key driving skills essential to instructors being awarded a licence.
The DSA said it has carried out more than 30 roadside operations in the UK targeting illegal instructors since 2011.
DSA's Head of Fraud and Integrity, Andy Rice, said: "We urge all learners to ensure their instructor is qualified to teach by checking they display a valid DSA badge in their windscreen. Learners can also use the free 'Find a driving instructor' service on GOV.UK to see details of their nearest instructors who are approved and registered with the Driving Standards Agency.
"All approved driving instructors undergo regular assessments of their ability to teach and are also CRB checked. Illegal driving instruction is rare but when it happens it can potentially be very serious. We investigate all reported cases and work with the police to bring offenders to justice."


 


 



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Monday, 23 September 2013

Petrol wars are driving down the price



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Petrol wars are driving down the price of fuel on the forecourt as two supermarkets announced they were cutting the cost by up to 2p per litre.

Asda announced that from Tuesday it would be taking 2p a litre off the price of petrol and 1p off a litre of diesel.

The supermarket said the cuts would mean that no one would pay more than 131.7p a litre for petrol and 137.7p for diesel.

It had already cut prices by 2p on petrol and 1p on diesel last week.
Asda's announcement was followed shortly by a similar statement from Tesco , which said it would be reducing its petrol by "up to 2p per litre" and cutting the price of diesel by 1p.


The cuts were welcomed by the RAC and the AA, who had accused the petrol retailers of keeping prices high and not passing on reductions to drivers.

 



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