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How to Get Your Moped and Motorcycle License in the UK: A Comprehensive Guide

Obtaining a moped or motorcycle license in the UK opens up a world of freedom on the roads. Whether you're looking to zip around the city on a nimble moped or embark on thrilling adventures with a powerful motorcycle, acquiring the necessary license is the first step. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide on how to get your moped and motorcycle license in the UK, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process.

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May 18, 2023
How to Get Your Moped and Motorcycle License in the UK: A Comprehensive Guide

Should the UK Government be doing more to promote Electric Mopeds as a green alternative?

As the UK government seeks to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable modes of transport, electric mopeds and motorbikes are emerging as a promising option for commuters. With car drivers facing increasing scrutiny and demonisation, there is a growing need for affordable and environmentally-friendly alternatives. While electric cars have received a lot of attention, they are often too expensive for many commuters. However, electric mopeds and motorbikes are an affordable and green alternative that should be given more focus in the UK.

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May 13, 2023
Should the UK Government be doing more to promote Electric Mopeds as a green alternative?

Glasgow Low Emissions Zone Guide

Glasgow's Low Emissions Zone (LEZ) is set to come into force on June 1st, 2023. The initiative is part of the city's efforts to improve air quality and reduce pollution levels. The LEZ will cover a large part of the city centre and will require drivers to have vehicles that meet low emissions standards in order to enter the zone.

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April 26, 2023
Glasgow Low Emissions Zone Guide

Edinburgh Parking spaces could be turned into mini parks...forcing Edinburgh residents to consider alternative modes of transport

The City of Edinburgh Council is considering converting kerbside parking spaces into "parklets" with benches, plants, and temporary structures to create more community gathering areas. The University of Edinburgh is working with the council to collect residents' views on the idea via a survey. The results will inform the council on whether the concept has potential and what the next steps should be. However, this could also mean that people who currently rely on kerbside parking spaces will need to find alternative modes of transport, such as electric mopeds.

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April 7, 2023
Edinburgh Parking spaces could be turned into mini parks...forcing Edinburgh residents to consider alternative modes of transport