Driving In And Around Stirlingshire
Before you drive a car it is essential to do some checks on the state of the vehicle to ensure your safety and other road users safety
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Most accidents are preventable and the state of the vehicle can sometimes create accidents. First thing to check is the tyre pressure of the vehicle. Take the vehicle to your local garage and check that all the tyres have the correct tyre pressure.
To ascertain how much pressure check your owners handbook.If you have not got a handbook then most garages will have a pressure chart next to the air pump.
Next check that your screen-wash and oil levels are correct. Low screen-wash levels are dangerous as we need to ensure that the screen is clean for visibility at all times. Winter creates spray on the roads so screen wash will be used more frequently.
Oil levels should also be checked regularly as if your levels go too low then numerous things can go wrong with the engine and a worse case scenario the engine will cease meaning a new engine will be needed.
Stirlingshire is more usually referred to as the County of Stirling and is located just south of the centre of Scotland.
Stirlingshire used to be the capital of Scotland, not any longer, although it is still considered to be the cultural centre. Stirlingshire is a great place to explore in the comfort of your own vehicle, especially the incredible historic sites, most of which date back to the 15th century or beyond.
Stirling Castle is a magnificent construction, well worth a visit by anybody currently in Stirlingshire. Stirling is the principal city of Stirlingshire, and is clustered around Stirling Castle. With a history dating back to the Stone Age, Stirling is a fascinating place to spend some time.
Local landmarks are impressive, most notably the Wallace Monument, a tall fairytale spire located on the edge of the city. Staying in Stirling whilst exploring Stirlingshire is a sensible option as there are a host of excellent hotels and guesthouses, many of which offer exceptional value for money.
Stirlingshire nightlife is also concentrated around the town of Stirling, with a range of traditional pubs, chic and trendy bars and vibrant nightclubs to suite every taste and budget. Please do not drink if you are driving.
If you are unable to drive then now is the time to learn, search Yahoo and Google on-line for driving schools and driving lessons.
by: kieran cassidy
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