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It doesn't matter whether it was insurance approved or not, the fact is that if it was a non fault crash, the OP is not liable for any costs... see more
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Was the third party authorised by the insurance co? It could be that the company wouldn't have paid VAT if they repaired it on their terms...... see more
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If you have been involved in a non fault crash and the bill is being picked up by the third party, then it is down to that third party to pay all... see more
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Have been asked to pay vat on car repair that’s gone through third party was not informed before repair that I would need to pay vat see more
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Firstly thanks for the reply. I made the description of events short so I will open up some of the points you have raised. The Turbo first; The car... see more
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I was going to ask the same as NMNeil The only scenario I can think of that fits the story, is the driver in front was driving a Lotus and the OP... see more
- Yesterday 22:02
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Hi all Thanks for your advice's, views and joke comments. I am absolutely certain the previous two gantry speed limits were 60mph as I had passed... see more
- Yesterday 21:19
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Because he clearly wasn't following at a safe distance or at a distance that he could stop within the distance he could see to be clear! see more
- Yesterday 20:00
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I have a friend who 'never' indicates to change lanes. He bought a new car a few months back, and I saw him driving on the A40 a couple of cars ahead... see more
- Yesterday 19:11
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If you were at a safe distance why did you still rear end the car in front of you? see more
- Yesterday 18:58
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First advice would be find a solicitor because as far as I know there are none on this forum. TC1474 is a police office, so would have a fair... see more
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You will be held liable I am afraid, it is called strict liability unless you can prove that you were brake tested or that the third party did... see more
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It is an offence to stop on a roundabout without good reason, exit blocked is a very good reason. Your description suggests you were not paying... see more
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With hind sight, I say I was lucky to be driving tractors, off road, from about 10 -11 yrs old, lessons were learned often the hard way. The... see more
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OP The offence is committed if any part of the vehicle crosses the line. Forget the wheels, the bus probably has a 5-6 foot front overhang. Also,... see more
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Sneezing, I have similar lifetime problem but control it with medication, best action if caught with a sneezing fit is to pullover until it is back... see more
- Yesterday 13:42
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No he isn't, you are right, but he is not the only AD I know and many have told me the same thing. see more
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I would have thought, a good book on the subject and a bit of discipline in working your way through it, would cost much less and do the job just as... see more
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But you've told us before that he's not a very good ADI! see more
- Yesterday 13:03
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I have argued but just as a layperson, in my years of driving, I have never seen an accident, all could be accounted for but it does depend on the... see more
- Yesterday 13:01
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It must vary from area to area then as my Brother in Law is an ADI and I have picked him up on this and their instruction is to signal for everything... see more
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Things may have changed in the decade since I retired, though I doubt it. It certainly was not the case when I was instructing. It was probably as... see more
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Running into the rear of another vehicle is called Strict Liability and in 99% of cases you will be held liable as it will be deemed that you were... see more
- Yesterday 12:33
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Welcome to the Community! 😊 It’s great to have you here. If you're looking for motoring advice, breakdown cover info or general vehicle tips, a... see more
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