-
Vehicle Maintenance
Ask for help or advice on a technical questionLatest post: Suspension Noises After... by42,636 PostsToday -
EV Discussions
Electric vehicle discussions, tips and newsLatest post: Is the UK Ready for EV-Only... by519 PostsToday -
Learner Drivers
Learning to drive? Get help and support hereLatest post: How to change your driving... by2,404 PostsToday -
General Driving Discussions
Conversations about driving, gadgets, travel, breakdowns and safetyLatest post: Invisible high-viz by45,537 PostsToday -
Legal, Insurance & Finance
Questions about claims and cover or buying and sellingLatest post: Drink driving by13,013 PostsToday -
604 PostsYesterday
-
Off Topic
Let's talk about everything and anything elseLatest post: What’s Your Ultimate Summer... by10,524 PostsToday -
Get Involved
Give feedback, get forum updates, read our guidesLatest post: Random Charge from RAC? by785 Posts20-06-25
- Older Activity
-
Using a TV monitor to project or to allow the viewing of any moving pictures which is within the view of the driver is still illegal. A sat nav,... see more
- Today 15:56
-
19replies
-
0thumbs up
-
26811views
-
@Rolebama I love the Pastoral, it sounds like nature coming back to life after a long winter, you know? It's pure joy! Reminds me of everything good... see more
- Today 13:12
-
14replies
-
0thumbs up
-
369views
-
Last night around 11.45pm, I took the car out to hit the ATM on the High St. On the way there is a left-hand bend in the road, and as I approached I... see more
- Today 12:55
-
0replies
-
0thumbs up
-
9views
-
The only mention of a corroded subframe I could find was around 8000 miles before you bought the car. It is feasible that the subframe was replaced... see more
- Today 12:39
-
1replies
-
0thumbs up
-
12views
-
Once upon a time* I was led to believe it was illegal to have any kind of VDU mounted in a car within a driver's eyesight. Now we have satnavs and... see more
- Today 12:20
-
19replies
-
0thumbs up
-
26811views
-
The Govt gleans, and relies on, a large pot of money from fuel duty, and the VAT. I am not really sure there is a real anti-pollution effort going... see more
- Today 12:02
-
8replies
-
0thumbs up
-
118views
-
Definitely get it checked out. Assuming it is the front, bear in mind the suspension is linked to steering. see more
- Today 11:42
-
1replies
-
0thumbs up
-
17views
-
Total Summer classic @NMNeil - I have an acquaintance who's dad was the original piano player for Mungo Jerry, seen in the video here! Great song! see more
- Today 10:08
-
14replies
-
0thumbs up
-
369views
-
Apparently there is an app which your instructor can provide. When my daughter failed her test about 5 years ago, the waiting list was about 14... see more
- Today 09:45
-
1replies
-
0thumbs up
-
24views
-
And I should have added, unless you are arrested, you do not get charged with a motoring offence, you get either a fixed penalty notice or you are... see more
- Today 09:40
-
19replies
-
0thumbs up
-
26811views
-
Did you not read my previous threads? There is nothing to stop you drinking alcohol whilst in the vehicle as the same rules I outlined still... see more
- Today 09:38
-
19replies
-
0thumbs up
-
26811views
-
Hey everyone, Just wondering — what’s the best way to change a UK driving test date without losing your current booking? I’ve heard of cancellations... see more
- Today 08:08
-
1replies
-
0thumbs up
-
24views
-
Your explanation about RWD cars and suspension dynamics was fascinating. Never realised how much thought goes into how a car behaves under... see more
- Today 06:18
-
10replies
-
0thumbs up
-
296views
-
Drivingforfun You're not alone — I had no clue about the FWD vs RWD difference either. This thread’s turned into a proper engineering class and I’m... see more
- Today 06:18
-
10replies
-
0thumbs up
-
296views
-
That practical tip about front-wheel drive hill starts is gold — I had no idea the rear squat was a thing you could actually use to feel the clutch... see more
- Today 06:17
-
10replies
-
0thumbs up
-
296views
-
That Land Rover story is brilliant — I guess some bumps are cheaper than rescue missions! Makes my plastic bag panic seem tame in comparison 😅 see more
- Today 06:17
-
10replies
-
0thumbs up
-
296views
-
@Rolebama That’s actually a great way to break it down — I can see how approaching roundabouts step-by-step like that would’ve made things feel less... see more
- Today 06:12
-
3replies
-
0thumbs up
-
213views
-
You're right that simply drinking (non-alcoholic) or eating behind the wheel isn’t a specific offence on its own under UK law. But as you probably... see more
- Today 06:10
-
19replies
-
0thumbs up
-
26811views
-
Appreciate the insight—hearing it from someone with firsthand enforcement experience really puts things into perspective. It’s clear that courts and... see more
- Today 06:09
-
19replies
-
0thumbs up
-
26811views
-
That’s a fair take, and I agree—cooperation really is the foundation of safe driving, even if it feels one-sided at times. Reading subtle cues like... see more
- Today 06:08
-
6replies
-
0thumbs up
-
1354views
-
I am fully aware that a lot (too many) doctors work in the private sector, and if this means NHS patients waiting ab extra couple of hours - so what? see more
- Yesterday 22:24
-
6replies
-
0thumbs up
-
339views
-
The most ridiculous one I ever heard of was when the NHS introduced a waiting list to get onto the actual waiting list!!!??? Happily. it wasn't... see more
- Yesterday 22:21
-
6replies
-
0thumbs up
-
339views
-
Inertia switches can be anywhere in the car. Under the bonnet, in the boot, on the steering column etc. As to RAC man doing something under the... see more
- Yesterday 22:16
-
8replies
-
0thumbs up
-
14683views
-
US post offices are exactly the same as the UK ones. If they have four counters open and a queue starts to form, they immediately close one of the... see more
- Yesterday 20:34
-
6replies
-
1thumbs up
-
339views
-
To start. see more
- Yesterday 20:29
-
14replies
-
1thumbs up
-
369views
