By: Autonational Rescue | 2010-01-28 | Taxes Young motorists could be in the driving seat at the next General Election. A new nationwide survey carried out on behalf of one of the country’s leading breakdown services has indicated that politicia read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2010-10-27 | Cars The credit crunch has hit England hard, and the majority of us have had to draw our belts a little tighter, spend less and save more. So it's hardly a wonder to hear that as many as eight percent of drivers have given their vehicles up altogether, claiming that it is far too expensive and a luxury in their budget. read more
By: Paul Woodward | 2011-05-21 | Insurance Although the State of California requires all drivers to carry auto insurance and most motorists do, there are unfortunately a surprising number of California drivers who do not. It is commonly estimated that at least one third of California drivers are uninsured. That puts the number of uninsured drivers on California roads in the millions. This is not good news for the rest of us. There are step read more
By: Jc Denton | 2011-05-23 | Insurance Since the law requires that every driver carry a minimum amount of insurance, you could be forgiven for thinking that there would be no uninsured drivers left on the road. After all, just about every state requires drivers to show proof of insurance when they register their vehicles, and again every time they renew that registration. But where there's a will there's a way, and a lot of people must have the will to avoid the mandatory car insurance laws. read more
By: Ludwig Bershtich | 2010-10-11 | Stress Management Anger is an unpleasant set of emotions we sense as a consequence to a disturbing experience. It is common but its impact differs from person to person and situation wise too. All of us experience it every day. A burst of anger can result in the most ruinous incident and most of the times, one we regret. read more
By: datahome | 2011-04-12 | Business Fuel prices in Qatar have higher significantly in the past two months. Just what does this mean for the common employee who''s on a fixed-rate for his mileage expenses or travel allowance? It may real... read more
By: Jason Vines | 2012-10-29 | Cars Amazingly in the last few weeks we’ve seen a little drop in fuel prices. Okay so in the grand scheme of things 10 – 13p isn’t a great deal but it’s more than we’ve seen in a very long time, and a refreshing change to recent trends. read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2011-04-07 | Landscaping If you've got a backyard "barbecue area," that's great, but have you ever thought of wood burning fire pits as the perfect way to get a little ambience as well as heat and cooking flame in your backyard? There are different types of fire pits you can get for your backyard, but wood burning fire pits have significant advantages over those that use other fuels, like gas. read more
By: David T Smith | 2010-04-04 | Small Business Whether you want to feed people for fun or profit, taking your barbeque on the road is the way to go. You can make your barbeque pit portable and take it tailgating or use it for selling your wares at carnivals, street fairs, flea markets or other gatherings where people are looking for great food. read more
By: Sarah evelyn | 2011-04-02 | Automotive Fuel prices have rocketed of late, I remember when I first started driving ten years ago I use to fill up my little Clio for 79p per litre of unleaded, this has now risen to £1.31p per litre. To help ease the squeeze on motorists the chancellor George Osborne has cut the fuel duty by 1p. read more
By: Lynn Porter | 2011-06-02 | Home & Family Outdoor fire pit rings can add charm and beauty to your backyard. These fire rings can serve a number of functions. They can provide warmth and light, so you can extend your back yard enjoyment far past the summer and well into the Fall and Winter. read more
By: Robert F Lee | 2011-08-06 | Commentary Democracies rule through majority, in theory. In practice, they rule through the power of receiving more votes of those eligible voters, who were sufficiently engaged to opt to vote, than any other party. In Canada, for example, only slightly more than 50% of the eligible adults that were enumerated cast their ballots in 2011. Often, only 80% of the eligible voters are willing or able to be enum read more
By: Naveen | 2012-05-06 | Aviaton Airlines are the perfect examples of the owner not having much of control over the distribution of its product, i.e. the seats. For any airlines to operate profitably it is important that its seat distribution is done highly effectively and to maximize the revenues. read more