Friday 26 February 2016

DVSA. Driving test information

Despatch: Making driving test information better on GOV.UK

There's a new blog post about recent work done to improve driving test information on GOV.UK.
In this blog post, GOV.UK Content Designer, John Ploughman, talks about what's changed and the reasons why.
Read Making driving test information better on GOV.UK.
www.drive-travis.co.uk

Sunday 21 February 2016

Driving in windy conditions

Windy roads

Windy road conditions can cause accidents if you are not aware of what could happen.  So I have put a few tips and a video to help you avoid them.

  • Expect fallen trees and branches on country roads
  • Bags of rubbish on the road in built up areas
  • People being blown onto the road
  • Crosswinds that could cause you to drift when driving

Wednesday 17 February 2016

Your driving test day

It's your driving test day so I have done this short video to help you prepare  for the day.
Good luck on the driving and safe driving on the roads

Driving in wet weather

Wet weather driving tips

 
These tips will keep you and your passengers safe on wet roads.

1. ROUTINELY CHECK YOUR TYRES…

Always check your tyres before you hit the road. Make sure you do the following routine maintenance:
Keep your tyres properly inflated. The correct air pressure for your tyres is specified by the vehicle manufacturer and can be found on the vehicle door edge, door-post, and glove box door or fuel door. It is also listed in the owner's manual. The number listed on the side of the tyre is not the recommended air pressure for your tyre – it is the maximum air pressure for the tyre. You should check your tyre's air pressure at least once a month.
Check the tyres tread depth. Proper tread depth will help prevent skids and aquaplaning.

2. SLOW DOWN.

As rain falls, it mixes with grime and oil on the road creating slick conditions perfect for skids. The best way to avoid skidding is to slow down. Driving at a slower pace allows more of the tire's tread to make contact with the road, which leads to better traction.

3. KNOW HOW TO RECOVER FROM A SKID.

Skids can happen even to the most cautious drivers. If your car does skid, remember not to slam on the brakes. Do not pump the brakes if you have an anti-lock braking system (ABS). Instead, apply firm, steady pressure to the brakes and steer the car in the direction of the skid.

4. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE FROM THE CAR AHEAD.

Wet-weather driving demands gentle use of all the main controls – steering, clutch, brake and accelerator – and a larger allowance for errors and emergencies. When you begin a journey in rain, your shoes will be wet and can easily slip off the pedals. Scuff the soles on the rubber matting or carpeting of the car before you start the engine. All motorists should regularly check that their headlights, rear lights, brake lights and turn indicators are working properly. It takes about three times longer to break on wet roads than on dry roads. Since more distance is required to brake, it is important not to tailgate. Keep a little more than two car lengths between you and the vehicle in front of you.

5. DRIVE IN THE TRACKS OF A CAR AHEAD OF YOU.

Avoid using your brakes. Whenever possible, slow down by taking your foot off the accelerator.Turn your headlights on, even in light rain. Not only do they help you see the road, but they'll help other drivers see you. If your car has daytime running lights, you should turn them on, so vehicles behind you can see you better.

6. PREPARE FOR YOUR JOURNEY.

Wet-weather driving demands gentle use of all the main controls – steering, clutch, brake and accelerator – and a larger allowance for errors and emergencies. When you begin a journey in rain, your shoes will be wet and liable to slip off the pedals. Scuff the soles on the rubber matting or carpeting of the car before you start the engine. All motorists should regularly check that their headlights, rear lights, brake lights and turn indicators are working properly.

7. LEARN HOW TO AVOID AND DEAL WITH AQUAPLANING.

Aquaplaning happens when the water in front of your tyres builds up faster than your car's weight can push it out of the way. The water pressure causes your car to rise up and slide on a thin layer of water between your tyres and the road. At this point, your car can be completely out of contact with the road, and you are in danger of skidding or drifting out of your lane, or even off the road. To avoid aquaplaning, keep your tyres properly inflated, ensure that the tread non skid is above the legal limits on your tyres and replace them when necessary, slow down when roads are wet, and stay away from puddles. Try to drive in the tyre tracks left by the cars in front of you. If you find yourself Aquaplaning, do not brake or turn suddenly. This could throw your car into a skid. Ease your foot off the accelerator until the car slows and you can feel the road again. If you need to brake, do so gently with light pumping actions. If your car has ABS, then brake normally; the car's computer will mimic a pumping action, when necessary.

8. IF THE RAIN BECOMES TOO HEAVY, STOP!

Heavy rain can overload the wiper blades, allowing an almost continuous sheet of water to flow over the screen. When visibility is so limited that the edges of the road or other vehicles cannot be seen at a safe distance, it is time to pull over and wait for the rain to ease up. It is best to stop at rest areas or other protected areas. If the roadside is your only option, pull off as far as possible and wait until the storm passes. Keep your headlights on and turn on your hazard warning lights to alert other drivers.

9. FIRST RAIN MAKE THE ROAD VERY SLIPPERY.

The first rain always make the roads the most difficult to drive on, as the mud and oil on the dry road combines with the water and forms a rather slippery layer. Drivers are likely to experience reduced control, and are cautioned to be extra careful for the first half-hour after it begins to rain.

10. CLOUDY WEATHER REDUCES VISIBILITY.

Use extra caution when passing other vehicles.

11. DRY YOUR BRAKES AFTER DRIVING THROUGH STANDING WATER.

If you have driven through standing water deep enough to get your brake shoes wet, apply the brakes lightly to dry them.

12. DON'T DRIVE WHILE FATIGUED.

Stop at least every couple of hours or every hundred miles to rest.

DVSA at motorcycle trade expo

Meet the DVSA

Despatch: Meeting our customers at Motorcycle Trade Expo

There's a new blog post on Despatch about DVSA representatives taking part at the recent Motorcycle Trade Expo event.
In this blog post, DVSA Motorcycle Technical Specialist, Chris Howes, talks about the value of meeting customers face to face.
Read Meeting our customers at Motorcycle Trade Expo

Tuesday 16 February 2016

Put the brakes on road rage

Put the brakes on road rage

Did you know that more than 80% of drivers in the UK have been the victims of road rage incidents, or that 20% of motorists have got out of their car to confront another road user? Losing our temper, and our sense of reason, while behind the wheel can be lethal, with the situation liable to get completely out of hand, and the consequences can be extreme. Motorists and road users need to take a step back and think about their level of aggression while driving. Realising the problem and taking preventative measures can have a hugely positive impact on our motoring.
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Sunday 14 February 2016

Tips for independent driving for your driving test

Independent driving test tips

If you are not entirely sure of the directions you need to take on a diagram map after the examiner has explained, ask them to repeat.
Once you are driving during the independent driving element and you are unsure where to go, ask the examiner for directions.
It makes no difference to the result of the driving test if you make incorrect turns during the independent driving providing you do so safely.
If you feel that you are becoming excessively stressed (at any point during the driving test not just independent driving) pull over in a safe, legal and convenient location to take a few moments to compose yourself.
www.drive-travis.co.uk

Friday 12 February 2016

New road tax changes

Everything you need to know about the new UK VED road tax rules coming to the UK in 2017

A major shake-up of the way UK road tax rates are calculated is just around the corner, and buyers who don’t have their wits about them could end up being hit hard in the wallet. 
It’s been more than a year since the Government killed off the annual renewal system for paper tax discs, but while you can now make easy road tax payments by a direct debit set-up online, that doesn’t mean you can afford to take your eye off the ball. A dramatic change in road tax prices  – officially known as Vehicle Excise Duty, or VED – will come into effect on the 1st of April 2017.
Depending on the purchase price and emissions of the new car you want to lease or buy, it may pay to delay your purchase until after the changes are implemented. In other cases it will pay to make sure you’ve registered your new car before the critical deadline arrives.
This guide to the changes in VED explains what the changes mean for you. So check out the details and see how you could save.
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The truth behind the 2017 road tax band changes

The current road tax regime is costing the exchequer a packet as carmakers have slashed the CO2 emissions of their cars to take advantage of the generous VED tax bands for lower-emissions vehicles.
In fact, it’s reckoned that a quarter of new cars registered don’t pay any road tax at all as they fall into VED Band A for vehicles with CO2 emissions of less than 100g/km.
At present, new cars have to reach Band D (121-130g/km) before any significant annual road tax is charged. With tax revenues set to fall further as cars continue to get cleaner, the chancellor has deemed the situation ‘unsustainable’.
Tax Disc

What are the 2017 road tax changes in detail?

Cars registered after April 1st 2017 will pay a one-off tax charge for the first year, with rates decided by a heavily revised version of the current CO2-based tax band system.
The adjustments mean most buyers will see their first year tax charge virtually doubled, while only zero-emissions vehicles will get away with paying nothing at all.
From the second year onwards, the CO2 scale becomes irrelevant, as two flat rates will then be applied – a £0 (zero) VED rate for zero-emissions vehicles only, and a flat annual rate of £140 for all other cars.

DVSA Scam

Scam email warning for DVSA customers

DVSA is warning the public of scam emails asking you to find your receipt attached.
We’re aware that some members of the public have received emails claiming to be from the DVSA Fixed Penalty Office which contains an attachment to a Fixed Penalty receipt. 
DVSA never sends fixed penalty notices to customers by email. We strongly advise anyone who receives any of these emails to delete the email without opening the attachment. 
Find out how to report internet scams and phishing.

Thursday 11 February 2016

What will happen on your driving test?

Your driving test.

You have been learning to drive for anything from 2 months to 12 months and your driving test day will arrive in the next week.  So what will happen on the day?  This is the question that lots of pupils ask their driving instructors. 
So I have made this short video that covers:
  • Should I have a one hour lesson before the driving test?
  • Should I have a two hour driving lesson before my driving test?
  • What should I bring to the driving test?
  • What will the examiner do?
  • Many more tips
Check out my Youtube channel for my latest video tips on how to improve your driving.


Monday 8 February 2016

Driving test pass rates UK

The national pass rate, and so the average pass rate, for males is 49.1% and for females 42.8%. For pass rates relating to test centres with postcodes N to Z. To view the full postal address of each driving test centre. 
POSTCODETOWN OR CITY Pass rate
Male (%) 
Pass rate
Female 
AB12 3GQNigg, Aberdeen54.454.3
AB22 8GT Balgownie Road, Aberdeen 50.945.4
AB35 5QW Ballater77.254.9
AB42 1SE Peterhead 63.659.0
AB43 9BH Fraserburgh 68.2 55.5
AB45 1DJ Banff 54.757.9
AB51 4FR Inverurie66.859.7
AB54 8JX Huntly63.458.1
AB56 1QJ Buckie55.5 51.8
AL1 3JX St Albans45.7 41.2
B14 5JA Birmingham, King's Heath 43.238.9
B26 1EA Birmingham, Clay Lane42.831.0
B33 0TJGarretts Green, Birmingham46.934.2
B44 9UL Kingstanding, Birmingham 44.734.1
B73 5UB Sutton Coldfield 52.139.5
B90 4AA Solihull 55.746.9
B97 6HJ Redditch 44.940.6
BA20 1SH Yeovil56.451.9
BB3 0DBBlackburn50.639.2
BB9 0AH Nelson45.741.1
BD3 7AYBradford38.530.1
BD9 5AS Bradford35.524.3
BD21 2BLKeighley52.939.3
BD23 2BESkipton53.347.1
BH10 6BW Bournemouth51.445.9
BL3 2AW Bolton50.544.7
BL9 6HH Bury52.345.7
BN22 7PT Eastbourne57.149.5
BN12 6EA Worthing57.047.0
BR4 0RL West Wickham54.047.3
BS4 5JX Bristol56.148.0
BS10 6PZ Southmead, Bristol 52.447.8
BS15 4GQKingswood, Bristol49.544.4
BS23 3PZ Weston Super Mare 55.748.9
CA1 2QJ Carlisle 56.451.6
CA14 2QG Workington 56.149.4
CB4 3AP Cambridge 56.151.9
CB4 0DT Cowley Road, Cambridge 55.247.9
CF5 3AU Fairwater, Cardiff 54.548.5
CF31 4AD Bridgend 56.847.9
CF37 1HH Pontypridd 56.549.9
CF47 8TXMerthyr Tydfil57.552.4
CF63 4JPBarry50.448.8
CH44 8ATWallasey48.643.2
CH49 0UF Upton, Wirral 49.845.5
CH3 6EEChester 49.943.9
CM1 1GU Chelmsford 41.436.6
CM14 5JN Brentwood 33.032.5
CM23 3LD Bishops Stortford 52.545.2
CO15 6PR Clacton-on-Sea 46.138.8
CO2 8HF Colchester 35.629.4
CR0 3HH Croydon 44.237.7
CT1 3AS Canterbury 44.840.5
CT20 2RH Folkestone45.039.9
CT6 8SP Herne Bay47.241.3
CV7 9EJ Coventry41.4 33.0
CV10 8AA Nuneaton53.753.7
CV22 7DHRugby56.446.7
CV34 5LZ Warwick55.248.2
CW08 4BUNorthwich58.447.6
CW12 1JN Congleton55.350.7
CW2 7LL Crewe57.549.1
DA11 0HUGravesend51.145.9
DA14 5AGSidcup43.338.7
DA17 5EE Belvedere41.233.9
DD10 9SL Montrose58.053.0
DD11 3ATArbroath68.253.9
DE14 2QD Burton-on-Trent45.940.8
DD2 3UD Dundee50.244.6
DD8 3DT Forfar59.255.6
DE24 9GL Derby56.443.8
DG1 2SH Dumfries49.938.0
DG7 1AJCastle Douglas 51.148.8
DG8 6JL Newton Stewart60.640.0
DG9 7DG Stranraer64.555.0
DH01 3AT Durham58.750.2
DL06 1NUNorthallerton61.149.6
DL1 4PW Darlington48.746.0
DL14 7TL Bishop Auckland60.251.7
DN02 6DT Doncaster52.544.3
DN15 8UH Scunthorpe51.441.8
DN37 9PHGrimsby45.339.7
DT1 1PU Dorchester59.754.8
DY3 2AY Lower Gornal49.745.0
E11 2AW Wanstead 33.427.5
E4 6AD Chingford40.636.2
EH14 5LTEdinburgh (currie) 49.842.9
EH21 6SLMusselburgh, Edinburgh50.845.6
EH41 4NG Haddington60.057.5
EH45 8DN Peebles60.543.6
EH48 2AG Bathgate, Edinburgh55.545.5
EN3 7NJ Enfield38.033.5
EN5 1AD Barnet35.733.1
EX2 5AZ Exeter54.349.4
EX32 9HT Barnstaple58.048.4
FK1 5HRFalkirk54.643.8
FK17 8BN Callander55.644.9
FK8 2HFStirling44.639.4
FY02 0XE Blackpool48.840.1
G13 1XS Anniesland Road, Glasgow43.139.9
G21 3UHBalornock Road, Glasgow44.739.3
G51 4THWest Glasgow38.633.9
G69 6GA Springhill Parkway, Glasgow43.137.3
G82 1SJ Dumbarton46.647.4
GL2 4LYGloucester49.247.2
GL52 2HQ Cheltenham50.847.6
GU1 1SA Guildford48.146.3
GU14 8JG Farnborough51.247.4
HA5 2DZ Pinner53.643.9
HD1 5NA Huddersfield51.539.4
HG5 8QBKnaresborough57.652.5
HP12 3PS High Wycombe55.047.5
HP21 7SLAylesbury50.547.4
HR4 9NS Hereford53.548.3
HS1 2XX Stornoway, Isle of Lewis60.646.0
HS3 3DLHarris  
HS6 5AALochmaddy   
HS7 5LA Benbecula Island72.437.8
HS8 5TH Lochboisdale 55.655.6
HS9 5XD Isle of Barra66.753.8
HU6 7PYHull49.342.2
HX02 0HA Halifax 54.641.2
POSTCODETOWN OR CITY Pass rate
Male (%) 
Pass rate
Female 
AB12 3GQNigg, Aberdeen54.454.3
AB22 8GT Balgownie Road, Aberdeen 50.945.4
AB35 5QW Ballater77.254.9
AB42 1SE Peterhead 63.659.0
AB43 9BH Fraserburgh 68.2 55.5
AB45 1DJ Banff 54.757.9
AB51 4FR Inverurie66.859.7
AB54 8JX Huntly63.458.1
AB56 1QJ Buckie55.5 51.8
AL1 3JX St Albans45.7 41.2
B14 5JA Birmingham, King's Heath 43.238.9
B26 1EA Birmingham, Clay Lane42.831.0
B33 0TJGarretts Green, Birmingham46.934.2
B44 9UL Kingstanding, Birmingham 44.734.1
B73 5UB Sutton Coldfield 52.139.5
B90 4AA Solihull 55.746.9
B97 6HJ Redditch 44.940.6
BA20 1SH Yeovil56.451.9
BB3 0DBBlackburn50.639.2
BB9 0AH Nelson45.741.1
BD3 7AYBradford38.530.1
BD9 5AS Bradford35.524.3
BD21 2BLKeighley52.939.3
BD23 2BESkipton53.347.1
BH10 6BW Bournemouth51.445.9
BL3 2AW Bolton50.544.7
BL9 6HH Bury52.345.7
BN22 7PT Eastbourne57.149.5
BN12 6EA Worthing57.047.0
BR4 0RL West Wickham54.047.3
BS4 5JX Bristol56.148.0
BS10 6PZ Southmead, Bristol 52.447.8
BS15 4GQKingswood, Bristol49.544.4
BS23 3PZ Weston Super Mare 55.748.9
CA1 2QJ Carlisle 56.451.6
CA14 2QG Workington 56.149.4
CB4 3AP Cambridge 56.151.9
CB4 0DT Cowley Road, Cambridge 55.247.9
CF5 3AU Fairwater, Cardiff 54.548.5
CF31 4AD Bridgend 56.847.9
CF37 1HH Pontypridd 56.549.9
CF47 8TXMerthyr Tydfil57.552.4
CF63 4JPBarry50.448.8
CH44 8ATWallasey48.643.2
CH49 0UF Upton, Wirral 49.845.5
CH3 6EEChester 49.943.9
CM1 1GU Chelmsford 41.436.6
CM14 5JN Brentwood 33.032.5
CM23 3LD Bishops Stortford 52.545.2
CO15 6PR Clacton-on-Sea 46.138.8
CO2 8HF Colchester 35.629.4
CR0 3HH Croydon 44.237.7
CT1 3AS Canterbury 44.840.5
CT20 2RH Folkestone45.039.9
CT6 8SP Herne Bay47.241.3
CV7 9EJ Coventry41.4 33.0
CV10 8AA Nuneaton53.753.7
CV22 7DHRugby56.446.7
CV34 5LZ Warwick55.248.2
CW08 4BUNorthwich58.447.6
CW12 1JN Congleton55.350.7
CW2 7LL Crewe57.549.1
DA11 0HUGravesend51.145.9
DA14 5AGSidcup43.338.7
DA17 5EE Belvedere41.233.9
DD10 9SL Montrose58.053.0
DD11 3ATArbroath68.253.9
DE14 2QD Burton-on-Trent45.940.8
DD2 3UD Dundee50.244.6
DD8 3DT Forfar59.255.6
DE24 9GL Derby56.443.8
DG1 2SH Dumfries49.938.0
DG7 1AJCastle Douglas 51.148.8
DG8 6JL Newton Stewart60.640.0
DG9 7DG Stranraer64.555.0
DH01 3AT Durham58.750.2
DL06 1NUNorthallerton61.149.6
DL1 4PW Darlington48.746.0
DL14 7TL Bishop Auckland60.251.7
DN02 6DT Doncaster52.544.3
DN15 8UH Scunthorpe51.441.8
DN37 9PHGrimsby45.339.7
DT1 1PU Dorchester59.754.8
DY3 2AY Lower Gornal49.745.0
E11 2AW Wanstead 33.427.5
E4 6AD Chingford40.636.2
EH14 5LTEdinburgh (currie) 49.842.9
EH21 6SLMusselburgh, Edinburgh50.845.6
EH41 4NG Haddington60.057.5
EH45 8DN Peebles60.543.6
EH48 2AG Bathgate, Edinburgh55.545.5
EN3 7NJ Enfield38.033.5
EN5 1AD Barnet35.733.1
EX2 5AZ Exeter54.349.4
EX32 9HT Barnstaple58.048.4
FK1 5HRFalkirk54.643.8
FK17 8BN Callander55.644.9
FK8 2HFStirling44.639.4
FY02 0XE Blackpool48.840.1
G13 1XS Anniesland Road, Glasgow43.139.9
G21 3UHBalornock Road, Glasgow44.739.3
G51 4THWest Glasgow38.633.9
G69 6GA Springhill Parkway, Glasgow43.137.3
G82 1SJ Dumbarton46.647.4
GL2 4LYGloucester49.247.2
GL52 2HQ Cheltenham50.847.6
GU1 1SA Guildford48.146.3
GU14 8JG Farnborough51.247.4
HA5 2DZ Pinner53.643.9
HD1 5NA Huddersfield51.539.4
HG5 8QBKnaresborough57.652.5
HP12 3PS High Wycombe55.047.5
HP21 7SLAylesbury50.547.4
HR4 9NS Hereford53.548.3
HS1 2XX Stornoway, Isle of Lewis60.646.0
HS3 3DLHarris  
HS6 5AALochmaddy   
HS7 5LA Benbecula Island72.437.8
HS8 5TH Lochboisdale 55.655.6
HS9 5XD Isle of Barra66.753.8
HU6 7PYHull49.342.2
HX02 0HA Halifax 54.641.2
RG14 7EB Newbury54.546.1
RG2 0DE Reading52.046.2
RG22 4LR Basingstoke48.745.2
RH11 9BJ Crawley44.642.1
RH15 9AGBurgess Hill52.748.0
RH2 8HA Reigate56.848.0
RM12 6JX Hornchurch41.237.8
RM18 7AE Tilbury39.437.0
S41 7LF Chesterfield48.141.9
S6 1TQ Sheffield50.845.2
S61 4RLRotherham47.940.2
S75 2DH Barnsley41.434.3
S9 4LRSheffield56.445.8
S81 8ALWorksop48.937.9
SA1 8QYSwansea54.747.8
SA15 3SB Llanelli56.449.2
SA31 1GS Carmarthen57.651.3
SA43 1ED Cardigan63.252.6
SA48 7BL Lampeter63.356.8
SA72 6HJ Pembroke Dock56.049.4
SE13 6JD Hither Green, London38.833.8
SE25 4PJ South Norwood, London42.736.5
SG1 3DT Stevenage48.039.0
SG6 1RF Letchworth53.948.2
SK11 6EG Macclesfield53.147.6
SK14 1JEHyde56.848.6
SK17 9DSBuxton60.549.7
SL2 5AF Slough53.245.6
SM1 1PU Sutton54.346.1
SM4 4PE Morden50.745.7
SN14 6LH Chippenham55.249.5
SN5 5BLSwindon51.947.9
SO16 9FP Southampton52.348.0
SO18 2NT Southampton52.348.0
SO23 9SY Winchester45.742.4
SP1 1LY Salisbury53.348.3
SR5 3JJSunderland48.341.6
SS2 6LL Southend-on-Sea48.646.5
SS14 3JSBasildon40.233.7
ST16 2RF Stafford51.948.2
ST6 2HE Cobridge Stoke On Trent50.543.2
SY1 3ABShrewsbury58.949.8
SY10 8GA Oswestry58.251.7
SY13 1ENWhitchurch 56.149.1
SY16 1JB Newtown51.8 51.8
SY23 1LE Aberystwyth55.749.4
SY8 1GN Ludlow51.050.4
TA2 6BG Taunton59.052.5
TD11 3AU Duns51.154.4
TD1 3BH Galashiels53.148.0
TD15 2UY Berwick-upon-Tweed69.252.5
TD5 8DW Kelso55.151.3
TD9 9BD Hawick54.038.6
TF1 4FR Telford50.947.2
TN13 1HJ Sevenoaks48.344.4
TN1 2ES Tunbridge Wells61.355.6
TN24 8EN Ashford53.348.8
TN37 6LB St Leonards on Sea46.641.8
TQ12 4YQ Newton Abbot60.853.7
TR18 4JH Penzance54.545.4
TR15 3RP Redruth53.150.3
TR21 0LW Isles of Scilly  
TS3 8TE Cleveland48.646.6
TS25 1TZ Hartlepool50.641.9
TW15 2PHAshford45.546.3
TW7 6ER Isleworth45.240.7
UB1 2HD Southall45.339.0
UB3 1ET Hayes 46.438.5
UB6 7QH Greenford45.435.6
WA8 8PT Widnes47.441.2
WA9 1LASt. Helens56.946.9
WD6 1JDBorehamwood48.044.3
WD25 8HUWatford (new) 49.945.0
WF16 0AS Heckmondwike35.925.6
WF8 1RB Pontefract49.240.0
WR4 9FE Worcester48.542.4
WS10 9HW Wednesbury42.232.6
WS11 7FJ Cannock53.145.2
WS13 6RB Litchfield 51.946.8
WV4 6JX Wolverhampton53.942.0
YO11 3BY Scarborough55.242.2
YO16 4LY Bridlington54.747.4
YO17 0LB Malton75.460.1
YO19 5UN York60.550.6
YO22 4ET Whitby67.149.7
ZE1 0DJ Lerwick70.172.7
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