Reduced Rates for Outlying Counties

27. January 2010

We are now offering new pricing plans for non-premium counties…

This is to coincide with our new marketing plans for the site and hope ADI instructors will be able to avail of the new deals.

Premium counties are Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Kildare and Meath.

All other areas within the remaining counties have been reduced to

€10 per area / mth !!! Single Area purchases are now also available.

As with all areas, the first members to register get primary placement on the list.

If you are first to register for an area you get the top position for as long you are subscribed.

All new plans are paid for via online credit card through PayPal. We are no longer offering the standing order form payments to new members.

We hope you make use of the new discounts that are also available.

Regards,

RoadReady Team.

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New Membership Deals for Instructors

27. January 2010

now have new simplified signup deals available to all ADI driving instructors.

The plans include the ability to purchase different multiples of areas and to obtain areas for a set term at discounted rates.

3mth membership is 5% discount

6mths membership is 10% discount

12mths membership is 17% discount

Or you can pay a regular monthly subscription fee.

Regards,

RoadReady Team.

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New Road Ready service

18. December 2009

RoadReady are proud to announce a new service to all RoadReady members.

We have setup www.adidrivinglessons.com as an additional service to generate additional business for our members.

Members with larger zone area counts (that pay for more than 3 zones e.g. 6,9,12,15,18) will feature more prominently on the new site.

We know our members will be delighted to have additional platform from which to advertise and at no extra cost.

So now all members get listed on 2 websites.

Happy Xmas from the RoadReady Team

 

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Driving Lessons Website for Ireland

22. September 2009

Looking for driving lessons in Ireland?

Look no further, visit www.RoadReady.ie

and search our database of the top 5 instructors per geographical area.

We provide a FREE SMS service to our users so that instructors will call them back asap!

Most instructors are in the middle of a lesson and can't take a regular phone call.

Regards

Road Ready team

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Truck driving news from HGV Ireland

22. September 2009

New EU road safety laws for truck drivers

New EU Regulations to promote health and safety, eco-driving and road safety for truck drivers comes into force across Europe, on Thursday September 10.

All trucks drivers who drive for a living are now required to have a Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC). The Road Safety Authority (RSA) says the Driver CPC will enhance the driving skills of bus and truck drivers and put professional driving on an equal standing with other professions in the workplace.

The Driver CPC will also lead to fewer casualties on our roads giving greater protection to more vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists the very young and older people, according to the RSA.

Any drivers holding a valid full licence in the truck licence category on or before 9th September 2009 are automatically entitled to the new Driver CPC.

A driver applying for a truck licence on or after 10th September 2009 will now be required to pass a further theory and practical driving test in addition to the ordinary truck driving test, if they wish to become a professional truck driver.

All drivers who hold a Driver CPC, whether by sitting the new tests or by acquired rights will be required to complete a 35 hour training programme during the following five years in order to retain the Driver CPC. This will consist of a day’s training per year over the five years.

There are currently 51 RSA approved training providers in 151 locations throughout the country. A list of RSA approved training centres can be found on the RSA website.

Noel Brett, Chief Executive of the RSA said: “These new changes are being introduced in all European Union Member States on the 10th September 2009, as part of a Europe-wide initiative to improve road safety and recognise the particular responsibility truck drivers have in relation to road safety.”

“It will undoubtedly save many lives across the EU and in Ireland. Fewer collisions will also save transport employers the costs of vehicle repair and loss of trade. It will also be easier for professional drivers to find employment in any EU member state once they have a Driver CPC.”

He added: “Driver CPC for Bus drivers was introduced a year ago on 10th September 2008. It is important that all professional Bus and Truck drivers are aware that the implementation of Driver CPC signifies the importance of professional drivers to the economy and to the EU as a whole. It also illustrates the need for professional driving to be put on an equal standing with other professions in the workplace. We are confident that the industry will embrace the new certification as part of their commitment to saving lives on our roads and improving Eco- driving which will have financial benefits to the industry.”

http://hgvireland.com/news09a/09hgv400.html

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