Will self-driving cars be on the road by 2019?
Kwik Fit | Monday 31st December 2018 9:25am
With companies such as Tesla investing large sums into the development of self-driving cars, will we see these cars on the road in 2019?
Towards zero emission roads
Kwik Fit | Friday 9th November 2018 9:50am
With governments and manufacturers investing time and research into electric cars, find out more about the latest technology that is being developed to make cars safer and more environmentally friendly.
The future of automated driving
Kwik Fit | Friday 2nd November 2018 9:40am
The move towards autonomous driving is a field in which there is consistent innovation. In this blog, we discuss the future of automated driving and what we can expect future developments to look like.
Could electrified roads be the future of driving?
Kwik Fit | Monday 1st October 2018 11:40am
The automotive industry is constantly evolving to incorporate new technology. In Sweden, the world's first electrified road has been opened near Stockholm. Electrified roads could have a significant impact on the vehicles we drive and the way we drive them. Continue reading to find out more.
How is new technology improving tyre safety?
Kwik Fit | Friday 22nd June 2018 11:15am
From parking sensors to electric cars, innovative technology is constantly improving vehicle safety and comfort. To find out more about how new technology is being developed, check out this blog.
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6 brake problems that could spell danger on the roads
Tuesday 27th November 2018
Your brakes are one of the most important aspects of vehicle safety so it's important to make sure that they're working properly. Continue reading to find out the seven brake issues that can cause danger on the roads.
MOT changes: new minor, major and dangerous defect categories coming in May
Wednesday 4th April 2018
Big changes to the MOT test from 20th May 2018 will see a new fault grading system introduced plus tougher regulations from diesel drivers. Find out more about the new Minor, Major and Dangerous MOT categories.