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Electric Vehicles (EVs) and hybrids are an increasingly popular choice among UK private hire drivers. Though the upfront cost can be heavy, the low running costs make EVs an attractive option. for eco...
If you’re looking for a side hustle to make some extra income in the UK, consider becoming an Uber Eats driver.
Our modern world is a busy place with hundreds of distractions. Sometimes we forget to check our car before driving. This can happen when we’re in a hurry or feeling stressed. It’s important to make s...
In November 2021, Heathrow Airport brought in a new charge for dropping off passengers at their requested terminal – the last major UK airport to do so. Here’s what you need to know about the charge, ...
Post lockers are popping up everywhere at the minute. You’ll have seen them at supermarkets, train stations, petrol stations, and outside convenience stores to name a few.
With cars on the road reaching pre-pandemic levels, the issues of engine idling and polluting fumes are rearing their head. We’ve all been there – stuck in traffic breathing in the fumes of hundreds o...
The rules around Green Cards and driving abroad have changed twice since Brexit. Immediately after negotiations, drivers were required to carry a Green Card when traveling through Europe. Now, you onl...
EVs are a new invention, right? In reality, Elon is over 150 years late to the idea of electric vehicles. The first was invented in the late 1890s, but were soon eclipsed by the cheaper and more power...
As a new Amazon Flex driver, knowing how your wallet is worked out can be difficult. At first glance, the Amazon insurance dashboard seems complicated, but we’re here to make it simple.
It’s the middle of the night, and a stranger targets your house to steal your vehicle. It’s every driver’s worst nightmare – how do you react? One customer knew immediately – call INSHUR.
Thinking about becoming a delivery driver but not sure what you need to do? Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered.
Did you know that couriers can make on average £31,000 per year, just from their vehicle? We look at the best places to search for your next courier job, whether it’s parcels or food. With internet sh...