News

Why can cars break the speed limit?

February 1, 2018

Why do we allow the sale of motorised vehicles capable of breaking local and national speed limits? Nobody would suggest that cars driven within speed limits present no road danger, but we have yet to hear a rational argument for why cars need the ability to exceed the speed limit. Four in 10 drivers admit they sometimes break 30 mph speed...

Cycling

Join us. Together we can do more

January 29, 2018

You already know we are different. We may not have a household name, but as Britain’s most ethical breakdown company, we find other ways to stand out from the crowd. If you buy your home insurance, cycle insurance, travel insurance and breakdown cover or mobility scooter insurance, here are just a few of the things you made possible this...

General News

Rubbee turns every bicycle electric in seconds

January 26, 2018

A small and stylish-looking electric motor that clips to any bicycle in seconds aims to revolutionise the electric bike market. Most conversion kits available currently weigh in at 10-15kg and require a toolbox and some skills in electronics and mechanics to install them. According to the designers of the Rubbee, most electric bike...

Cycling

Is there such a thing as ethical car insurance?

January 25, 2018

How much do you know about your car insurance provider? Are they attentive - perhaps friendly? Do they entice you with offers such as free car breakdown cover? With a lucrative pool of 30 million cars requiring insurance it’s likely they do, but have you stopped to consider how some insurers are able to keep premiums low and sales...

General News

Why is road danger reduction so politically toxic?

January 25, 2018

Road danger reduction is the third rail of of politics - a live wire ready to fry any politician brave enough to touch it. How else would we have found ourselves here? A driver parking their car last year, and travelling at an estimated 5mph, not only managed to collide with a woman, but continued driving until the car had passed over her...

Driving

What value a car parking space?

January 19, 2018

As a driver, it's easy to feel a sense of entitlement over the road space outside one's home, but what value should be placed upon it? The pressure on parking space is most acute in large cities, despite these areas housing the highest proportion of people without access to a car. In common with other boroughs in London, Islington is...

Cycling

Magic Magnic Microlights

January 19, 2018

Bicycles don't need indicators or brake lights (although on London's super-busy cycle superhighways, the latter might be useful for cyclists to signal between themselves) but neither of these features are the best thing about the Magnic Microlight. They claim to be the world's first contactless rim dynamos that work (non-magnetic) aluminium...

Cycling

Tesco, your pavement parking delivery drivers are endangering lives

January 18, 2018

The explosive rise in online shopping has flooded our streets with delivery vans. Nothing wrong with that you might think. After all, home deliveries are convenient for many and replace a large number of car shopping trips with a smaller number undertaken by professional drivers. Except that they aren't entirely professional. In fact, in...

Driving

It's a thingumy - a universal mount for bicycle lights

January 17, 2018

Do you seem to collect bike lights, but lose the brackets? No problem - thingumy is a clever strap made from upcycled inner tubes that allows you to strap front lights of any size to the back of your hand and rear lights to your ankle. thingumy is adjustable so you can strap pretty much any bike light or small torch to the back of your...

Cycling

Driving in France: Mobile phone laws

January 12, 2018

The French government looks likely to strip motorists of their driving licences when they are caught using their mobile phones at the wheel. The plan forms part of a range of new measures aimed at reducing road danger including a cut in speed limit on country roads to 80km/h. Driver's caught using a mobile look likely to face a three-month...

Driving