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Why You Need a Cambridge to London Car Service
Why You Need a Cambridge to London Car Service

Time Business News

time2 days ago

  • Time Business News

Why You Need a Cambridge to London Car Service

Looking for an efficient service? It is available to you in case you need to find a Cambridge to London Car Service. Many car companies offer the most convenient and secure car rides across the cities in the United Kingdom. The greatest thing you could ever do to take care of your route to London is to book a car. When in Cambridge, it will save you time and money. Nevertheless, it may appear to be an expensive choice; however, in the long run, it proves to be proves to be an economical service. Travelling by train, public transport, or local taxi is the cheap and convenient choice, though the car outraces them in comfort, style, and luxury. So, if you desire the most comfortable and safest trip, order your car travel. Get entrusted to an exclusive chauffeur within seconds and enjoy a high-level trip tailored to your timeframe. Safe, comfortable, and hassle-free travel has become more convenient than before. Arrive at your destination without fatigue and discomfort, and never be late. When you have to travel for business, take a break or do something in between. The highly skilled chauffeurs will give you a wonderful experience to make your journey smooth and tension-free. Enjoy the convenience of a personal chauffeur at your disposal with Cambridge to London Car Service. You never have to worry about arranging transportation, as they offer online booking, which eliminates stress. Get to your destination fresh and well-confident. The main strengths of professional chauffeurs are high rates of reliability and an individual approach that guarantees a pleasant journey each time. Car services between London and Cambridge are often preferred due to their convenience, privacy, and comfort. Most of all, about bus transport or even rented cars. It avoids having to check the schedules of public transport, waiting for a full train or bus, and takes a more direct and less stressful ride. It may be especially attractive to solo travelers, family travellers, and travelers with mobility issues. Skilled professionals offer a classic and immaculate Cambridge to London Car Service. It will take you to your specific location with a smooth ride. Professional service providers offer either a London to Cambridge day trip, or your chauffeur will be your ride home after flying into one of the airports in the Cambridgeshire region. Business or leisure travelers flying in or out of the area can rely on their years of experience. Proficient and amazing companies dominate the travel industry as market leaders. Heading to Heathrow or Gatwick in a Cambridge to Heathrow or Cambridge to Gatwick transfer, you are in the hands of a professional chauffeur with extensive experience. Learning in Cambridge and going to a night event in the capital? Why not get 5-star service? It is by pushing the boat out and going First Class, where you can have a Mercedes-Benz EQS, a BMW 7 Series, an Audi A8, and more. Cover the London to Cambridge distance (approximately sixty miles) with all the style and comfort. Chelsea and Fulham Cars is a well-known firm that offers excellent car ride services. They are not new in this business, having years of satisfied customers. The fleet is comprised of luxury vehicles, including a BMW 7 Series, Mercedes E-Class, Mercedes Viano, and Mercedes S-Class. You are free to make your own choices about what you want, need, require, and what brings you comfort. Therefore, arrive in style at the destination in a luxury vehicle. These are additional reasons why you should reserve a ride (London to Cambridge) today. It is among the most secure rides, as it prioritizes customer safety at every moment. You will stay safe regardless of when you choose to travel. They never fail to ensure that their clients are comfortable during travel. To this end, they never let the cars fall into disrepair. The prices of the rides are affordable, as they do not include any hidden costs that could disappoint consumers. They take pride in their aged and well-trained chauffeurs, who understand how to handle your itinerary professionally. They are flexible in terms of the timing because they are also open on weekdays all day and night. You can reserve your ride at any time that suits you. Your designated driver will report to the location you provided as the pick-up point. The arm of the transportation business provided by a private car service is a door-to-door service. That does not require travelling to and from the train stations or bus depots. It will be very time-saving, considering the time wasted waiting and transferring between different types of transportation. The use of private cars to arrange transportation to and from any destination provides comfortable and individualised transportation. A passenger can arrive, feel relaxed, and enjoy the movement without stress and hassle in crowded trains or unfamiliar metro systems. This alternative is appealing to lone travellers who may be interested in the safety and privacy of chauffeur-driven cars. Families with little children who might find open transportation difficult, or people with special needs. By using a private car, one does not have to navigate the twists and turns of train transfers or bus schedules. Traveling to London by private vehicle is, therefore, simpler and less stressful compared to travelling to London by train or bus. A personal chauffeur service can sometimes be cheaper than using a bus or train, especially when travelling in groups, as it eliminates the extra expenses of purchasing a ticket on the train or bus. When travelling, people would rather use a car instead of public transport, as the latter is not associated with the same level of privacy and comfort. It is the reason why individuals prefer the Cambridge to London car service to spend time with their friends on a trip while maintaining their privacy. Additionally, the advantage of a car ride is that you are not bound by any timetable. You can adjust the car ride according to your timetable. On the same note, you are not supposed to lug your luggage all the time throughout the trip. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Provost's posh car replacement has saved Perth and Kinross Council almost £14,000 a year
Provost's posh car replacement has saved Perth and Kinross Council almost £14,000 a year

Daily Record

time7 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Daily Record

Provost's posh car replacement has saved Perth and Kinross Council almost £14,000 a year

Provost Xander McDade was keen to have a "more practical and environmentally friendly" vehicle anyone could use Ditching the swanky civic car has cut the annual travel expenses for the Perth and Kinross Provost by almost £14,000. Previously the Provost would be driven to events in an Audi A8 but in January 2023 Provost McDade announced plans to switch to a "more practical and environmentally friendly" option. ‌ Now, the Highland Perthshire senior councillor drives himself around or uses a pool car, which anyone in Perth and Kinross Council can use. ‌ In 2024/25 Perth and Kinross Council's 40 councillors (as well as two who resigned) claimed a total of £32,253 in expenses. Five councillors did not claim a single penny: Andy Chan (Con), Eric Drysdale (SNP), Crawford Reid (who resigned last summer), Caroline Shiers (Con) and Colin Stewart (Ind) who prides himself on having never made an expenses claim as a councillor. The vast majority - 98 per cent - of councillors' expenses claims were related to travel costs. There were no claims for meals or accommodation. There was just one training/conference claim, for Cllr Peter Barrett who convenes the Perth and Kinross Licensing Board, and the remaining £243 claimed was for telephone and ICT expenses. But - despite inflation and rising fuel costs - the expenses claimed last year by elected members was less than half what it was six years ago. For the tax year 2018-19, councillors claimed £75,178 in expenses. Removing the civic car is partly behind the 57 per cent reduction in councillors' expenses from 2019 to 2025. Provost McDade said: "When I became Provost I wanted to move away from an exclusive car for the Provost to something that could be used by anyone in the council to help save money. ‌ "Because I was driving myself to a lot of events, the previous car was sitting doing nothing a lot of the time which was not a good use of public money. So, we replaced the Audi with the hybrid Ford Transit which is now a pool car and can be used by anyone and is routinely used by schools for example because it has eight seats." As travel/mileage is, by far, the largest expense it is perhaps no surprise the three Highland Perthshire ward councillors' expenses account for just over a third of the total expenses claimed by elected members in 2024/25. Provost Xander McDade is one of those three Highland Perthshire councillors. He had the largest expenses bill of £4751. ‌ Provost McDade's claims were all for mileage and - while the largest for 2024/25 - were a 74 per cent reduction from his predecessor Provost Dennis Melloy's £18,529 claim for travel and mileage in 2018/19. Provost Melloy's total expenses claimed in 2018/19 including meals, telephones/ICT costs, etc., were £18,952. A move towards hybrid meetings has also played a part in reducing mileage claims. The Independent Highland Perthshire ward councillor said: "Since the introduction of hybrid meetings I have tended to try and do a lot more of the internal meetings online rather than driving the 50-mile round trip each time and this has reduced my own mileage quite a lot, but the Highland ward covers about 43 per cent of the Perth and Kinross landmass so all three Highland ward councillors inevitably have the highest mileage claims as it can take 90 minutes to drive from one side of our ward to the other. ‌ "My mileage is for local ward meetings or to Perth for council meetings, but I also drive myself to quite a lot of local events as Provost so use the pool car less than previous Provosts would have used the civic car." Another change since Xander McDade was made Provost has been the introduction of Bailies, with one representing each political group in the council. That too, has brought savings. Provost McDade added: "Since we reintroduced Bailies there has also been a reduction in mileage as I will often send a Bailie to a local event near them if appropriate." ‌ Details of the councillors' expenses are publicly available to see on the Perth and Kinross Council website. Bailie Alasdair Bailey - vice-convener of PKC's Scrutiny and Performance Committee - believes it is important for councillors to think about how the public purse is being spent but also that councillors are not out of pocket in their service. ‌ The Labour Carse of Gowrie ward councillor said: "The scrutiny that brings to the process keeps us all aware of the fact that when we travel on council business, we're doing so at the expense of the taxpayer. "However I do want to put on record my strong support for the ability of councillors to claim reimbursement for expenses. We have to remember that if we don't pay people adequately to hold public office, we inevitably end up being ruled by those who can afford to do the role voluntarily which severely limits the range of people and backgrounds we'll see represented on the council." Independent councillor Colin Stewart - who has pledged not claim a single penny - agreed. ‌ The Strathmore ward councillor said: "I think it's completely appropriate for expenses to be available to ensure access to elected office, particularly for younger candidates, but all councillors should be mindful about keeping their burden on Perth and Kinross residents and taxpayers to the absolute minimum. "Having not claimed anything in my first term as a councillor, I pledged that I wouldn't claim anything if elected for a second term - and I won't." A PKC spokesperson said: "Councillors can claim expenses for travel and subsistence costs incurred while carrying out their official duties. "In the interests of transparency, councils are required to publish information on councillors' salary, allowances and expenses in respect of the previous financial year.' "All councillors can claim travel and subsistence costs while carrying out their official duties. Elected members in more rural areas will, inevitably, face higher transport costs although it should be noted these have reduced significantly since the coronavirus pandemic. This is because more meetings can be held online and pool vehicles can also be used to reduce costs."

Annapolis police gives 12 citations to individual after two-vehicle crash
Annapolis police gives 12 citations to individual after two-vehicle crash

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Annapolis police gives 12 citations to individual after two-vehicle crash

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (DC News Now) — An individual was transported to a hospital after a hit-and-run in Annapolis on Tuesday. Capital Jewish Museum to reopen one week after deadly double shooting Around 5:35 p.m., officers received a call about a vehicle crashing into a building. Preliminary investigation revealed that a gray Acura made a left onto Forest Drive from Tyler Avenue without clearing the intersection. The Acura collided with a black Audi A8, which was traveling on Forest Drive. The Acura fled the scene, but officers located the vehicle and the driver in the 1100 block of Cove Road. The driver of the Acura fled the scene and was charged with 12 citations. The driver of the victim's car was transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Inside photos of Rishabh Pant's home, star India cricketer lives a king size life, his net worth is Rs 1000000000
Inside photos of Rishabh Pant's home, star India cricketer lives a king size life, his net worth is Rs 1000000000

India.com

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Inside photos of Rishabh Pant's home, star India cricketer lives a king size life, his net worth is Rs 1000000000

In this collection of pictures we shall take a look at Rishabh Pant's luxurious house. Star India cricketer lives a king size life. Let's dive in. Rishabh Pant owns a simple residence in Uttam Nagar, Delhi, valued at approximately Rs 2 crore. His living area features a red-upholstered sofa and also includes a display cabinet showcasing his trophies. Rishabh Pant's residence showcases a contemporary aesthetic with sleek, understated interiors and chic furnishings. The space blends sophistication with practicality, offering a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Rishabh Pant's dining area features elegant cream-colored walls that complement the wooden dining table topped with glass. His living space also includes beautifully crafted wooden partitions that enhance the overall decor. Rishabh Pant's bedroom showcases a sleek, modern design with a monochromatic theme. The space features refined geometric accents in shades of royal blue, giving it a stylish and sophisticated look. Rishabh Pant owns an impressive collection of luxury vehicles, including the Ford Mustang, Audi A8, and both GLC and GLE models from Mercedes-Benz. Interestingly, the Mercedes-Benz GLC was his first car purchase, which he made in 2017. Indian cricket sensation Rishabh Pant is estimated to have a net worth of around Rs 100 crore. His earning is from various sources such as professional cricket, the Indian Premier League (IPL), and endorsements with brands. He is one of the highest-paid individuals in the country's cricketing fraternity.

Watch The First Ever Multi-Car Pileup Crash Test
Watch The First Ever Multi-Car Pileup Crash Test

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Watch The First Ever Multi-Car Pileup Crash Test

If, like me, you're morbidly curious and you like to watch crash test videos in your free time then buckle up because last week PBS published a comprehensive documentary that recreates and investigates a multi-car pileup. Don't worry if you're on the squeamish side, the test is conducted without putting any living beings in danger. Instead of having humans behind the wheel, test engineers rigged up each test vehicle with remote controls that a group of test subjects operated safely from remote simulators. This crash test was meant to simulate a multi-car pileup on a freeway, which in the real world poses a significant challenge for accident investigators to recreate without firsthand knowledge of how the accident actually took place. This experiment offers unique insight into what actually happens in the event of a devastating crash scenario, how real drivers react to a sudden road hazard, and how vehicle safety systems perform in such a complex crash. PBS filmed the test which was staged on a two-mile long stretch of road on a decommissioned Royal Air Force base in Campbeltown, Scotland that was modified to mimic a freeway with a slow lane, middle lane, fast lane, and a shoulder. The film is 1 hour and 40 minutes long and provides a thorough deep dive into the methodology of the test as well as the investigation that follows, so it's perfect for diehard crash test aficionados and normies alike. Read more: These Movies And TV Shows Have The Best Car Casting As the first crash test of its kind, this high-speed pileup scenario required countless hours of preparation to ensure that no lives were harmed, no secrets were revealed, and that the accident occurred as it needed to. All eight passenger vehicles and one semi-truck used in the experiment had to be rigged up to operate as full-scale remote-controlled cars so test participants could best simulate a real-world crash, but only some of the vehicles were driven by unknowing volunteers. Half of the vehicles were piloted by test engineers who knew what to expect from the experiment, but the other half were unaware of the plan to simulate a multi-car pileup. The four unsuspecting drivers were representative of different demographics: one very new female driver who remotely drove a 2002 Porsche Boxster, one mid-twenties male driver who describes himself as a "boy racer" who operated a 2009 Volkswagen GTI, one older woman who operated a 2012 Toyota Prius, and an older man who operated a 2012 Ford F-150. The other vehicles operated by engineers were a 2005 Audi A8, a 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan, a 2005 Mercedes-Benz ML, and a 2012 Vauxhall Vivaro cargo van. Each vehicle was selected to represent different vehicle classes, sizes, and engine layouts to provide a real-world representation of a diverse group of random cars. Several Smart ForTwos were converted into simulators for the participants to operate their respective remote-controlled cars from, and a psychologist observed the volunteers as they practiced driving the remote-controlled cars and observed that their bodies were reacting to the situation as though they were actually behind the wheel of the moving vehicle. Dummies were placed into the remote-controlled cars, some wearing their seatbelts and others intentionally left unbuckled, and the stage was set for the test. The accident staged in this test is meant to recreate an icy British motorway with a patch of black ice, as is sometimes the case in real-world high-speed pileups. To simulate a low-traction, icy surface on the airport runway, engineers found that gravel provided a loss of friction that was most similar to an icy roadway, and the test commenced. The team initiated the pileup by driving a remote-controlled semi-truck across the simulated lanes of oncoming traffic, directly in the path of the remote-controlled passenger cars right as the roadway suddenly became slippery. The unsuspecting drivers did their best to avoid the crash but could only do so much given the challenging road conditions. The results are both alarming and fascinating, but I don't mean to spoil the ending, so give it a watch for yourself. On a totally related note, always wear your seatbelt and remain vigilant when you're behind the wheel of a car, as those are your best defenses against a potentially deadly accident like this one. H/T to reader Steven Lance for sending this our way! Want more like this? Join the Jalopnik newsletter to get the latest auto news sent straight to your inbox... Read the original article on Jalopnik.

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