| As you all are aware by now big brother is watching, and it can only get worse However careful you are, that can not be said for everybody else who keeps your information. There are warnings in the press at the moment that the Insurance Database is not as accurate as it should be, and as the police and other enforcement agencies as taking the information as gospel now's the time to see if your vehicle is listed as insured. It's too late when your car has been crushed and you have points on your licence plus a hefty fine. To check your vehicles details visit the website at http://www.askmid.com/ |
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DRIVE IT DAY Remember - next year’s Drive It Day will beon Sunday, 26 April. The aim is simply to be seen so that the public is reminded that historic vehicles exist and that there are lots of people preserving them for posterity. So people don’t need to do anything special if they don’t want to - all they need do is just use an old vehicle instead of a modern one for whatever it is theydo that day. DID not only intends to show how big and varied the historic vehicle movement is, it also aims to show how infrequently they are actually used. The number of old vehicles on the road on that one day in the year will highlight just how rare it is to see them the rest of the time and thus demonstrate that historic vehicles make up only a tiny fraction of normal traffic.
The FBHVC Newsletter is available 6 times a year and is available by logging on to the Federations website at: FEDERATION of BRITISH HISTORIC VEHICLE CLUBS
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Article reprinted by kind permission of FBHVC Dec 2008 Newsletter
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