If you've had a clear-out recently and plan on taking rubbish to the dump, you should be careful when putting any items in the car.
With the first week of 2023 now over and people back at work, it might be time to start putting your New Year's resolutions into action.
Being too ambitious during your clear-out and piling too much in the car can be dangerous, according to Select Car Leasing’s Graham Conway. "You also need to exercise caution so that it doesn’t fall onto the floor and roll under the driver’s seat, where it can cause an accident if it obstructs the pedals."
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