leading motoring association MotorEasy has urged them to overcome any stiffness and carry out a vital “shoulder check” when they are back behind the wheel on a regular basis.
Its experts warn this can stop them from missing any vehicles loitering in the blind spots not covered by rear view or wing mirrors.Department of Transport figures revealed that a “driver/rider failing to look properly” was a contributing factor to 37 per cent of reported accidents on British roads in 2019.MotorEasy chief Duncan McClure Fisher said: “Some people will be facing longer car journeys for the first time in well over a year, and with that will come raised anxiety levels and a loss in confidence.“But while getting back behind the wheel might feel strange,.
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