Road Use / Transport
Blog posts covering topics relating to all kinds of road use and road users, including; public transport, pedestrians, and cyclists.
Blog posts covering topics relating to all kinds of road use and road users, including; public transport, pedestrians, and cyclists.
This week is Injury Prevention Week, and this year the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), a not-for-profit organisation that has fought for the rights of injured people for over 30 years, has chosen to highlight the topic of e-scooters. Rarely has this relatively new (but not as new as ...
Updated November 2021 Remember the days when getting fast food delivered to your door was limited to the odd pizza parlour and some entrepreneurial Indian and Chinese food outlets? Things have moved on apace in the intervening years, but it was an unexpected global crisis that really saw home food ...
In a moment of weakness earlier this year, I agreed to take part in the Berlin Marathon at the end of September. My youngest son, Ben, mooted the idea of us doing it together. I’ve done a few marathons before, but the last was 15 years ago when I was ...
As a firm of South Wales personal injury solicitors, whose Cardiff head office virtually sits on the M4, we have, perhaps more than most, closely followed the ‘will they/won’t they continue with the M4 relief road’ drama, ever since Mooneerams solicitors came into being, back in 2002. In our individual ...
A recent article on the RAC’s website reported that the Welsh government wants to cut the speed limit on all residential roads in Wales from 30mph to 20 mph. This, the government says, is intended as a positive move towards providing “significant’” health benefits for the country. At first blush, ...
According to an article in Cycling Weekly; “Wales has plenty to offer to cyclists - from amazing scenery and challenging parcours to friendly locals and excellent culinary delicacies.” We certainly wouldn’t argue with that. Right on the doorstep of Mooneerams personal injury solicitors Cardiff office, near the village of Tongwynlais, ...
When strangers are forced to make polite conversation with each other – on buses, trains, whilst waiting in doctors’ surgeries – what do they generally talk about? Historically, it’s been about the state of the British weather. However, in recent years, they are just as likely to be heard bemoaning ...