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Travel and Car News October 2006
Travel insurance: Adventurers told 'go to the cinema'
02 October 2006
Action enthusiasts who took part in the UK Adventure Film Festival need to more aware of the small details on their travel insurance policy.
Travel insurance: Older people travelling more, says report
02 October 2006
World tourism is changing as technological advances, environmental issues and terrorist attacks affect the industry.
Car insurance: Females drivers 'getting worse at driving'
03 October 2006
Stereotypes of the careful female driver are being overturned as new research says the number of women with points on their licenses has doubled in three years.
Car insurance: I-Spy 'not enough' for travelling kids
03 October 2006
An average nine out of ten parents spend up to £500 making their cars child-friendly claims a new report.
Car insurance: Yellow danger in Salford
04 October 2006
An unfortunate driver returned to his parked car in Salford to discover that workmen had painted a single yellow line underneath it.
Car insurance: Black boxes are 'unpopular'
04 October 2006
Opposition is growing to one insurance company's suggestion that aeroplane-style black boxes should be affixed to cars.
Travel insurance: Brits suffer 'tummy trouble in paradise'
05 October 2006
Tummy pains, sunburn and insect bites are the top three holiday illnesses according to a new report.
Car insurance: Maps 'get red light' from drivers
05 October 2006
Drivers have forgotten how to use maps and are relying on their satellite navigation systems according to new research.
Car insurance: Uninsured drivers 'worse than thieves'
06 October 2006
Drivers in the UK are more likely to report a driver without car insurance to the authorities rather than a benefit cheat or a dodgy salesman, according to new research.
Travel insurance: Blast-off for 'nuclear tourism'
06 October 2006
Iran is allowing tourists to visit its nuclear sites and considering a range of 'nuclear attractions'.
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