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Winter Tyre Safety

Why are Tyres Important? Most drivers know that snow and ice can dramatically affect their safety on the road. Steering, acceleration and braking are more difficult as normal tyres have less grip in these conditions. However, it is not just these extreme wintry conditions which can reduce your safety on the road. Even cold, damp roads can dramatically affect the performance of tyres, leading to an increased accident risk. Thankfully though, tyre manufacturers have developed a range of winter weather tyres which are specifically designed to operate in these conditions, delivering improved safety throughout the entire winter period.

Hazardous Conditions

While snow and ice present the most obvious hazard to motorists, most drivers change their driving style to suit these conditions.

However, cold, damp roads are visually no different to wet conditions in the warmer months and drivers tend not to adjust their driving style. A tyre’s performance though, is significantly reduced by this combination of conditions, making cold damp roads one of the highest

Tyre Technology

Air temperature is a crucial factor in a tyre’s ability to perform. When the temperature drops below 7°C, the tread compound in normal tyres begins to harden, providing less grip. The tread compound in winter weather tyres contains more natural rubber and advanced silica compounds to minimise the hardening effect, giving extra grip and shorter stopping distances in cold, damp conditions. Together with sophisticated multi-sipe tread patterns, the combination is one that no summer tyre can match, making winter weather tyres the safest option from October through to March, when temperatures rarely rise above 7°C. This especially applies to commuters and business motorists who are on the roads in coldest conditions in the early morning and evening.

Tests conducted by the British Tyre Manufacturers’ Association found that a car braking at 60mph on a wet road at 5°C stopped five metres shorter, equivalent to more than one car length, when fitted with winter weather tyres.

Checks for all

All drivers, irrespective of whether they fit winter weather tyres or not, should carry out regular checks throughout the winter to ensure their tyres are in the best possible condition for maximum safety.

In winter tread depth should be checked to ensure it is well above the legal minimum of 1.6mm across the central 3/4 of the tyre, around its entire circumference. TyreSafe has developed the 20p test for a simple and quick way to test your tyres’ tread depth.

Tyre pressures should be checked at least once a month or before a long journey. Pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold (i.e. travelled less than 2 miles) against the vehicle manufacturers recommended levels.

When checking your tyre pressures, give the rest of the tyre a thorough visual inspection for any signs of damage. Look for any cuts, cracks bulges and remove any embedded objects.

 

CVSL Client Preview – Rothwell Plumbing Services Ltd

We are always happy to feature and share our clients services and one of our long standing customers Rothwell Plumbing Services Ltd have been growing their business in recent months and needed us to supply them with some suitable vehicles.

After discussing  their needs, CVSL supplied them with a number of Ford Transit Vans which have been jazzed up in order to advertise their expanding business in the installation of  Free “A” rated condensing gas boilers for qualifying customers.

Below are some of the key features to qualify; customers must be in receipt of certain benefits (listed below) and their existing gas boiler must be a non-condensing boiler.

Some of the qualifying benefits are:

  • People in receipt of State Pension Credits.
  • People in receipt of Child Tax Credits with an income below £15,860.00.
  • A number of other benefit combinations  which must be verified by our staff.

If the customer qualifies on benefits and boiler, Rothwell Plumbing Services will be able to install a brand new energy efficient boiler totally free of charge.

Customers who think they may qualify can contact Rothwell on Tel: 0800 160 1150 or via their dedicated website at www.freeboiler.org.

BMW 520d M Sport car review – so fast and frugal it killed off EfficientDynamics

The BMW 520d M Sport is the fastest tax-buster model of the newly revised BMW 5 Series.

That means that it is significantly faster than the entry-level 518d, yet equals that model for emissions and fuel efficiency.

Both the 518d and 520d boast combined mpg of 62.8 and emissions of 119 grams of CO2 per kilometre driven, yet the 520d has 41 more horses, a significantly faster 0-62mph time of 8.1 seconds (versus 9.7 for the 518d) and a top speed of 145mph instead of 132mph.

With figures like that BMW saw that there was no need to have a special EfficientDynamics model any more, and killed it off earlier this year.

Dressed to look the part in M Sport guise – always the most popular 5 Series trim – and given some subtle styling tweaks and additional equipment, the BMW 520d within the face-lifted, sixth generation 5 Series range is set to be a big seller with business users and company car drivers.

Company car tax is down to 18% – hence BMW’s decision to discontinue the EfficientDynamics label. Why draw attention to it when it’s become the norm?

What’s hot?

  • EfficientDynamics emissions of 119g/km without the eco/budget stigma…
  • …and the corresponding benefit of a company car tax rate of just 18% and £30 (Group C) vehicle excise duty.
  • Those benefits are shared even by the automatic transmission version of this car.
  • More than adequate real world performance backed up by 184hp and an 8.1 second 0-62mph sprint time.
  • And you can have all this performance and company car tax-busting emissions in desirable M Sport trim…
  • …now enhanced further by range updates in the styling department such as door mirror indicator repeaters, a lower air intake, LED light strips in the rear lights and more wheel and paint options.
  • Plus interior tweaks such as chrome highlights, better storage and better cup holders.
  • The previously optional Business Navigation is now standard, even for the 520d…
  • …while every model gets BMW Emergency call for the duration of its life, a nice backup in the event of mishap.
  • The suspension has been smoothed slightly over the previous 520d, making it more compliant onUKroads.

 We have some great deals on all the BMW 5 Series range take a look on the website at  www.cvsl.co.uk

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Special Offer – Audi A5 Diesel Coupe S

Welcome to today’s special offer blog from CVSL, providing you the best car leasing and contract hire deals you will find online.

Today’s featured offer is the Audi A5 Diesel Coupe S– a classy and solidly built coupe.

See below for a promotional video which displays the comfort, performance, coolness, quality handing and practicality associated with Audis.

The Audi A5 Diesel Coupe S is available for just £ 345.10per month (excluding VAT) from CVSL on a four year contract hire deal.

Call CVSL today on 0800 085 4256 and find out more about their great Audi car leasing offers.

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SOME BASIC FACTS ABOUT TRANSPORT AND WORK-RELATED ROAD SAFETY

Below are some statistics from the Department for Transport related to  transport and road safety at work some  may surprise and shock you !

About a quarter of all vehicle miles traveled annually on Britain’s roads are for work purposes (excluding commuting)

  • There are an estimated three million company cars on the roads and roughly one in three will be involved in an accident each year.
  • Company drivers who drive more than 80 per cent of their annual mileage on work related journeys have more than 50 per cent more injury accidents than similar drivers who do no work related mileage.
  • The annual risk of dying in a road accident while driving for business reasons is significantly greater than the risk of dying as a result of all other workplace accidents.
  • Every week around 200 road deaths and serious injuries involves someone at work.
  • About 300 people are killed each year as a result of drivers falling asleep at the wheel. About four in ten tiredness-related crashes involve someone driving a commercial vehicle.
  • Work-related road accidents are the biggest cause of work-related accidental death. Between 800 and 1000 people are killed annually in work-related road traffic accidents compared to approximately 250 fatalities due to accidents notified annually under the Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR).

Business drivers have collision rates that are 30–40 per cent higher than those of private drivers.

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