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Storybook Walls: How to Create a Magical Bedroom For Your Child with Canvas Prints

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Creating the perfect bedroom for your child offers a unique opportunity to foster their imagination, comfort, and sense of self. As parents, we desire not just to provide a space for rest but to construct an environment that feels magical and inspiring. One underexploited approach to achieving this goal is through the strategic use of canvas prints. This art medium merges the charm of traditional painting with the personal touch of your chosen imagery, turning your child's bedroom into a storybook setting they will adore.

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Capturing Childhood Imaginations
To capture the essence of childhood, integrating canvas prints into your decorating scheme allows you to display photos beautifully in a way that captivates and stimulates your little one's imagination. From fairy tale landscapes to galactic adventures, the themes are endless and customisable. The trick is to select images that resonate with your child's interests and dreams, effectively turning their room into a visual story that they are part of.

Selecting The Perfect Images
Start by involving your child in the selection of images. This not only makes the decorating process a bonding experience but also ensures that the final result is something they are genuinely excited about. Whether it's their favourite storybook characters, animals, or a scenic landscape, ensure that the images are vibrant and full of detail to captivate and inspire.

Embracing Themes and Colours
When selecting canvas prints, consider the current or intended theme and colour scheme of the bedroom. For a cohesive look, the prints should complement the room's overall design. This doesn't mean everything needs to match precisely, but the colours and themes of the prints should harmonise with the surrounding décor to create a unified and enchanting space.

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Quality Matters
Not all canvas prints are created equal, and when it comes to creating a magical space for your child, quality is key. High-quality prints will not only last longer but will also look more vibrant and detailed, contributing significantly to the room's overall magical feel. Look for suppliers who use durable materials and offer crisp, high-resolution printing to ensure that your chosen images look stunning and remain a cherished part of your child's room for years.

Size and Placement
The magic is in the details, and when it comes to canvas prints, size, and placement play a crucial role. Consider larger prints as focal points or mix various sizes to create a gallery wall that tells a story. By placing prints at your child's eye level, you can engage their sense of wonder directly, making the artwork more interactive and enjoyable.

DIY Magic
For an even more personalised touch, consider creating canvas prints from your child’s own artwork. This not only boosts their self-esteem by showcasing their creations but also adds an unmistakably personal charm to the décor. Imagine the delight on your child's face when they see their own drawings transformed into professional-looking art that adorns their walls.

Creating a Gallery Wall
A gallery wall composed of canvas prints can be a dynamic feature in your child’s bedroom. Mix and match sizes and orientations to create an engaging display. Incorporate prints of their favourite characters, their art, and even family photos to make the story even more personal. This approach ensures that the bedroom truly reflects your child's individuality.

Enhancing With Accessories
To complement the canvas prints and elevate the magical atmosphere, incorporate themed accessories around the room. Soft, glowing lights can mimic the feeling of being in a fairy tale. Plush rugs and soft furnishings in thematic colors complete the setting, enveloping your child in a cozy, inspiring world each time they enter.

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Final Thoughts
Creating a magical bedroom for your child goes beyond decoration—it's about crafting a personal sanctuary that celebrates their imagination and individuality. Canvas prints offer a versatile, durable, and personalisable solution to turn blank walls into storybook landscapes. 

By thoughtfully selecting and positioning these prints, combined with a sprinkle of thematic accessories and personal touches, you can transform your child's bedroom into a mesmerising retreat that encourages dreams and storytelling. In doing so, you're not just decorating a room; you're creating a backdrop for the precious memories and adventures that your child will cherish throughout their childhood.

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Accessible Theme Parks In The UK

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As a theme park and a rollercoaster loving family we visit a wide range of UK theme parks each year. Our love of thrill rides is growing each year and as the boys get older we are trying to cram as much in to our days as we can. The days can be long and tough on the legs and as we get older I have often wondered just how long we can continue to visit theme parks as they can be quite a challenge even to those fit and well. It does make me think are the theme parks we visit accessible to all especially those who have limited mobility, use a wheelchair or need to use stair lifts when at home. I have done some research and here are our top 8 accessible themes parks in the UK.

rita rollercoaster


Alton Towers
Alton Towers is the park we visit the most throughout the year. If you have visited you will know that the resort is huge and can be quite challenging to walk around as well a queuing for rides at this popular attraction. However there are facilities to make your day easier should you need it. 

Blue Badge Parking - parking close to the entrance is available for guests who hold a blue badge. The disabled parking entrance is clearly signposted on arrival at the resort. There is a charge for parking and it will be signposted on the day of your visit.

Free Carer Ticket - A free carer ticket will be issued upon proof of a disability. 

Ride Access Pass - This is available to guests who may find it difficult or cannot stand for long periods of time either due to a physical disability or a learning/emotional impairment. Pre registration is required at least 7 days before your visit.

Toilets - All toilets at Alton Towers have wheelchair friendly toilets. The resort also offers changing spaces for those who need it. You do need a radar key to use these facilities and if you do not own one you can loan a key from guest services for £20. (fully refundable).

Hire Options - Wheelchairs and mobility scooters are available to hire from Guest Services on the day of your visit. A £20 refundable deposit is required for wheelchairs and are on a first come first served basis. If you require a mobility scooter then you will need to pre register before your visit as only a limited number of scooters are available. There is a charge per day of £25 and also a £25 refundable deposit. 

Getting Around - As I mentioned before Alton Towers is a large resort, luckily they do have a 'skyride' which can take you to various parts of the resort to cut down your walking times. 

For more information on accessibility and FAQs you can visit Alton Tower Accessibility Guide

jungle bus at Chessington


Chessington World Of Adventures 
Being a Merlin Pass Holder we haven't visited Chessington as much as I would have liked, however on previous visits we have loved the theme park. There is something for all ages with lots of rides and attractions suitable for younger guests but some thrill rides too. 

Blue Badge Parking - Blue Badge holders can access the disabled parking bays on a first come first served basis. The parking spaces can be found in our Lodge Gate Car Park. You must display a valid Blue Badge in your vehicle. Car parking costs from £7 per car

Free Carer Ticket - A free carer ticket will be issued upon proof of a disability. 

Ride Access Pass - This is available to guests who may find it difficult or cannot stand for long periods of time either due to a physical disability or a learning/emotional impairment. Pre registration is required at least 7 days before your visit.

Toilets - There are wheelchair friendly toilets locate in Lodge Gate, Shipwreck Coast, Adventure Point, Wild Wood and Forbidden Kingdom. There is also a changing space located in Shipwreck Coast. ou do need a radar key to use these facilities and if you do not own one you can loan a key from guest services for £10. (fully refundable).

Hire Options - Wheelchairs and mobility scooters are available to hire from Guest Services on the day of your visit. For wheelchair hire there is a charge of £10 per day plus a £50 refundable deposit is required. As numbers are limited you are advised to bring your own should you require one to make the most of your visit. If you require a mobility scooter there is a charge per day of £35 and also a £50 refundable deposit. If you would like to bring your own scooter this is allowed however you cannot bring it in to the ride queues, it must be left outside the queue line. 

Getting Around - Chessington World Of Adventures is described as 'hilly' in places so please do keep this in mind should your mobility be limited. 

For more information on accessibility and FAQs you can visit Chessington World Of Adventures Accessibilty Guide

rollercoaster in the distance


Thorpe Park
As the boys have got older this is the park they want to visit the most. Jam packed with thrill rides and definitely not for the faint hearted. 

Blue Badge Parking - parking close to the entrance is available for guests who hold a blue badge. The disabled parking entrance is clearly signposted on arrival at the resort. There is a charge for parking and it will be signposted on the day of your visit.

Free Carer Ticket - A free carer ticket will be issued upon proof of a disability. 

Ride Access Pass - This is available to guests who may find it difficult or cannot stand for long periods of time either due to a physical disability or a learning/emotional impairment. Pre registration is required at least 7 days before your visit.

Toilets - All toilets at Thorpe Park have wheelchair friendly toilets. The resort also offers a changing space located in the Dome for those who need it. You do need a radar key to use these facilities and if you do not own one you can loan a key from guest services for £10. (fully refundable).

Hire Options - Wheelchairs are available to hire from the accessibility kiosk on the day of your visit. For wheelchair hire a £50 refundable deposit is required. As numbers are limited you are advised to bring your own should you require one to make the most of your visit. Thorpe Park does not offer mobility scooter hire. 

Getting Around - Thorpe Park can be steep in places so please do keep that in mind. 

For more information on accessibility and FAQs you can visit Thorpe Park Accessibility Guide

Flight of the skylion entrance at Legoland Windsor


Legoland Windsor
Legoland Windsor will always hold a special place in my heart as it's so much fun however I can see us visiting less now the boys are more into thrill rides. 

Blue Badge Parking - parking close to the entrance is available for guests who hold a blue badge. The disabled parking entrance is clearly signposted on arrival at the resort. There is a charge for parking and it will be signposted on the day of your visit.

Free Carer Ticket - A free carer ticket will be issued upon proof of a disability. 

Ride Access Pass - This is available to guests who may find it difficult or cannot stand for long periods of time either due to a physical disability or a learning/emotional impairment. Pre registration is required at least 7 days before your visit.

Toilets - All toilets at Legoland Windsor have wheelchair friendly toilets. The resort also offers a changing space located in Heartlake city for those who need it. You do need a radar key to use these facilities and if you do not own one you can hire a key from guest services.

Hire Options - Wheelchairs and mobility scooters are available to hire from Guest Services or Sensory Space on the day of your visit. For wheelchair hire there is no charge however they do ask for photo i.d. If no photo i.d can be provided then they do ask for a £20 refundable deposit. As numbers are limited you are advised to bring your own should you require one to make the most of your visit.  If you require a mobility scooter there is a charge per day of £25 and also a £25 refundable deposit. You must prebook your mobility scooter before your visit due to limited numbers. If you would like to bring your own scooter this is allowed however you cannot bring it in to the ride queues, it must be left outside the queue line. 

Getting Around - Legoland can be steep in places however they do have a hill train which can take you from the top of the park to the bottom and vice versa. Please do note that we have visited many times and the train does not seem to run everyday so please do keep that in mind. 

 For more information on accessibility and FAQs you can visit Legoland Windsor Accessibilty Guide

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Drayton Manor
We usually visit Drayton Manor at least once per year and it's always a fun day out. 

Blue Badge Parking - There is sufficient disabled parking at the front of all car parks. There is a £6 charge for parking and it will be signposted on the day of your visit.

Free Carer Ticket - A free carer ticket will be issued upon proof of a disability. You will need to apply online through Nimbus Disability, at least 7 days prior to visiting.

Easy Access Pass - Drayton Manor recognises that for some guests, accessing a ride via the conventional queue line can be challenging, either due to mobility issues or for example as a result of difficulties with everyday social interaction. If you require an Easy Access Pass you will need to apply online through Nimbus Disability, at least 7 days prior to visiting.

Toilets - There are disabled toilets attached to every toilet block. The resort also offers a changing space for those who need it.

Hire Options - Wheelchairs are available to hire from the main entrance near Thomas Land at a cost of £10 per day, and a £10 cash deposit must be left.

Getting Around - Drayton Manor is quite flat and easy on the legs!

 For more information on accessibility and FAQs you can visit Drayton Manor

ride at gullivers world


Gulliver's World
Gulliver's World is our closest park and one we have been visiting for about 20 years. 

Blue Badge Parking - There is sufficient disabled parking at Gulliver's World however the entrance is extremely close to the car park within a 1-2 minute walk.  There is no charge for parking.

Concessionary Rate - The concessionary rate will be given upon proof of a disability for the disabled guest and one carer.

Ride Access Pass - Guests with particular additional needs who are unable to queue may be eligible for a ride pass. This would allow them and up to three accompanying helpers to access the ride via the ride exit area for ease of access. Proof of disability will be required on the day.

Toilets - There are disabled toilets throughout the theme park.

Hire Options - There is no option to hire wheelchairs or mobility scooters at Gulliver's World.

Getting Around - Gulliver's World is mostly flat with very small inclines. We have been visiting for over 15 years it's a lovely park to walk around with no sudden hill or steep surprises

 For more information on accessibility and FAQs you can visit Gulliver's World

the big one at Blackpool Pleasure beach


Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Another local park for us and again one we always have so much fun at. 

Blue Badge Parking - There is sufficient disabled parking at all car parks. Parking starts at £15 per day depending on which car park you choose.

Essential Companion Ticket - A free carer ticket will be issued upon proof of a disability. You will need to apply online through Nimbus Disability, at least 7 days prior to visiting.

Easypass Ride Access - Blackpool Pleasure Beach recognises that for some guests, accessing a ride via the conventional queue line can be challenging. The EasyPass service is for guests who are unable to stand in the main queue line whilst waiting to board a ride, due to medical reasons or disability. If you require an Easy Access Pass you will need to apply online through Nimbus Disability, at least 7 days prior to visiting.

Toilets - There are disabled toilets located in Balmoral Car Park, Tickets & Information Area, Bowl A Drome, Superloos opposite the Alice Ride, Superloos opposite the Big Pizza Kitchen and Nickelodeon Land. Changing facilities can be found in Nickelodeon Land behind the SpongeBob Splash Bash Ride, to the left of the Nickelodeon Land Shop. Radar key access is required, however for those guests without a Radar key, a toilet attendant can be summoned by pressing the button outside the changing room.

Hire Options - Wheelchairs are available to hire from Guest Services or Ticket Sales on the day of your visit. For wheelchair hire there is a charge of £5 per day and £20 refundable deposit. As numbers are limited you are advised to bring your own should you require one to make the most of your visit 

Getting Around - Blackpool Pleasure Beach is fairly easy to get around. There are wheelchair friendly paths and the option to avoid stairs if needed,

 For more information on accessibility and FAQs you can visit Blackpool Pleasure Beach Accessibility Guide

rollercoaster at flamingo land


Flamingo Land
We have only visited Flamingo Land once but would love to return.

Blue Badge Parking - A limited amount of designated parking spaces reserved for disabled badge holders are available at the entrance to the theme park. Parking attendants will direct you.

Free Carer Ticket - A free carer ticket will be issued upon proof of a disability. .

Direct Access Pass - A free direct access pass for guests who due to a disability are unable to use our standard queue lines. Proof of disability is required. 

Toilets - Toilets are located around the park and can all be accessed by disabled guests.  Adult disabled changing facilities are available in the first aid centre. This service is accessible using the radar lock key system.

Hire Options - Wheelchairs are available on loan, free of charge from the first aid centre. A non- monetary deposit is required such as a valid passport, driving licence, disability book etc before a wheelchair can be issued. As wheelchairs are limited, it is recommended to pre-book the use of a wheelchair in advance of your visit by phoning the first aid centre on 01653 668 140.  

Getting Around - It's been a while since we visited Flamingo Land however I don't remember it being challenging at any time. 

 For more information on accessibility and FAQs you can visit Flamingo Land Accessibility Guide

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5 Fun Things To Do In The Thames Valley

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The Thames Valley area is a beautiful and historic region west of London, encompassing parts of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. With charming towns and villages, stretches of countryside and of course, the River Thames flowing through, there's much to see and do. Here are 5 suggestions for fun things to explore in the Thames Valley area.

River Thames


Take a Cruise Along the Thames
From the heart of Oxford to the royal county of Windsor, the Thames offers wonderful vistas and plenty of attractions along its banks. Take a relaxing river cruise and view sights like Oxford’s spires, Abingdon’s vineyards, or Windsor Castle from a different perspective. Many cruises also stop along the way, allowing you to hop-on and hop-off to explore places in more depth.

Wander Around Beautiful Historic Towns
Thames Valley is home to some  pretty historic market towns and villages like Wallingford, Goring, Pangbourne and Cookham. Spend an afternoon wandering cobbled lanes, browsing antique shops, relaxing by the river or stopping for a traditional cream tea. Nearby larger towns also offer great exploring, especially royal Windsor with its imposing castle, Eton college and quaint high street.

family cycling through the countryside


Go Walking or Cycling Through the Countryside
Get active by embarking on walks or bike rides on established trails. Ramble through water meadows awash with colourful wildflowers in spring and summer. Or follow sections of the Thames Path taking in bucolic scenery, stopping at historic pubs or spotted deer grazing in water meadows along the way. The Chilterns area also boasts wonderful walking countryside criss-crossed by footpaths and bridleways with sweet villages dotted throughout. 

This is a great activity for parents and foster carers with children to entertain. If you are fostering in Thames Valley, plan a nature walk and ask your foster children to create a diary of the things they see and do.

See Local Attractions Like Basildon Park and River & Rowing Museum
Thames Valley offers a wealth of interesting cultural and historical attractions to visit. Basildon Park is a stunning 18th-century country house surrounded by 400 acres of parkland and gardens, located between Reading and Oxford. The River & Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames is dedicated to the heritage of the town’s rowing as well as the River Thames itself. Other popular attractions include Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park and Waterperry Gardens in Oxfordshire. 

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Dine at Great Country Pubs
No trip to the Thames Valley countryside is complete without stopping for a meal at a traditional British pub along the way. The area certainly has its fair share of characterful old taverns, especially in riverside towns and villages where many establishments sit directly on the banks of the Thames itself. Look out for recommended gastropubs serving excellent seasonal fare or choose a country inn filled with roaring fires in winter and leafy beer gardens in summer. Sipping a crisp pint or two of real ale makes for an integral part of any visit.

With enticing towns, chocolate-box villages, nature trails, historic sites, gardens and of course classic country pubs, the Thames Valley offers wonderful ways to spend relaxing yet engaging days out.

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What Parents Need to Know About Pokemon Cards

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Is Pokemon the only thing that your kids have been talking about lately? Are they bugging you to get them the latest booster pack because they want to build a stronger deck than their friends? You came to the right place. Pokemon has been popular for the last twenty years but ever since TCG launched, collecting cards and playing with them has become the favourite hobby for most children.

Whether you want to learn about Pokemon cards to know if they are safe for your kids or just want to surprise them by learning the rules, you have arrived at the right place. Today I will break down what Pokemon cards are all about and if they are a good hobby for kids or if you should be concerned about it.

boy looking at pokemon cards


Is Pokemon Safe for Kids?
One of the first questions that might come to mind is whether Pokemon cards are appropriate for children. Rest assured, the world of Pokemon is designed with young audiences in mind, so it’s as kid friendly as it gets. The content of the game and the stories depicted on the cards are suitable for kids, focusing on themes of friendship, adventure, and the importance of strategy over violence. It's a game that encourages critical thinking and problem-solving, as players decide the best moves and strategies to win battles.

Moreover, playing the Pokemon Trading Card Game (aka TCG) can be a social activity that helps kids develop interpersonal skills. Through trading and playing with peers, children learn about fairness, respect, and sportsmanship. While competitive, the game is rooted in a culture of respect among players, making it a positive environment for children to be a part of. As with any hobby, it's good practice to stay involved in your child's interest in Pokemon cards, ensuring they're playing with a suitable group and managing their collection responsibly.

Where Do You Get Pokemon Cards?
For those wondering where to start with expanding or starting a Pokemon card collection, there are many options available. Pokemon cards can be purchased at a variety of retailers, from big box stores to local game shops. The latter often serve as community hubs where players can meet to trade cards and learn more about the game. Besides physical stores, online retailers are a great choice for buying new cards. If you really want to surprise your kids for their birthday, you can online retailers that sell authentic Japanese cards. This type of cards are the most sought after because of their original designs.

Another exciting aspect of collecting Pokemon cards is the community-driven events and releases. Many stores host tournaments and release parties for new card sets, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere for enthusiasts of all ages. These events can be a great way for kids to immerse themselves in the game, meet other players, and even win some new cards to add to their collection. Keeping an eye on the official Pokemon website or your local game store's calendar can give you a heads-up on these fun gatherings.

How to Play Pokemon TCG
Learning to play the Pokemon TCG might seem challenging at first glance, but it's actually quite straightforward once you get the hang of it. The game involves two players acting as Pokemon trainers, using their cards to "battle" against each other. Each player has a deck of Pokemon cards, each with its own attacks, strengths, and weaknesses. The goal is to use your cards to knock out your opponent's Pokemon by strategically playing your Pokemon, energy cards (which power attacks), and trainer cards (which provide special abilities or advantages).

Starting with a starter deck is a great way for beginners to learn the rules and get a feel for the game. These pre-constructed decks are balanced to provide a fair and enjoyable experience for new players. Many communities also offer workshops or casual play sessions for beginners, making it easy to learn the ropes. Engaging in the game together with your child can be a wonderful bonding experience, offering a blend of learning, strategy, and fun. As players advance, they can customise their decks with cards from booster packs, tailoring their strategy to their preferred style of play.

Little J has collected Pokémon for years now and is building quite a collection. I actually enjoy playing the card game with him, it's lots of fun and I definitely learn something new every time we play. 


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Common Mistakes To Avoid Damaging Your Tyres

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People damage car tyres all the time and sometimes they don't even realise they have harmed them in the course of the usual driving practices. There are obvious problems you might notice such as when a tyre goes completely flat or when there is a blowout. However, less serious problems can still lead to serious outcomes with potentially disastrous results if you continue driving on a tyre that is not in top condition. What are the most common problems that lead to tyre damage? Read on to find out.

Car on gravel


Slow Down to Avoid Hazards
Whether you live in a place like Fife where you can encounter bad weather conditions even in the height of summer or the Northwest of England where trans-Pennines roads like the A57 which often suffer from snow and ice, avoiding hazards means slowing down, especially on blind corners. When you drive in potentially exposed locations, there are more twists and turns to deal with. Therefore, if you are constantly accelerating to drive at the speed limit, you may not have time to notice items on the tarmac that could cause a problem with your tyres. This is just as true on motorways like the M60 near Manchester as it is on slower roads, such as the B295 between Kirkcaldy and Crossgates. Note that if you are in search of car tyres in Kirkcaldy you can book your appointment today at Fife Autocentre.

Pull Away in Second Gear
If the road's surface is slippery or you are already facing a downhill incline, then there is no really good reason to pull away in first. Doing so could lead to unwanted wheel spinning which, in turn, will result in tread damage. If you can pull away in a second with more control over the power you put through your tyres from your engine, then why not do it? There's still nothing to stop you from using first gear for hill starts or when you need a bit more oomph to get going, after all.

Consider Having Your Tracking Adjusted
If your car is pulling to one side, then it is quite possible to allow for this by holding the steering wheel a little more firmly and continuing to drive in a straight line. However, this can cause excessive radial wear to tyres on one side as the left-hand-side ones fight with the right-hand-side ones. Instead, you should have your car's tracking adjusted so they are each in perfect alignment with one another, thereby saving your tread from premature wear.

Reinflate Your Tyres Regularly
It is important whether you live north or south of the border to pump your tyres up. Do so every few times you stop at a filling station to refuel. If not, your car can limp on with partially under-inflated tyres. Not only does this also lead to faster tread wear than would otherwise be the case but it can also add to your driving costs. Because under-inflated tyres take more energy to rotate, they use up more fuel per mile you drive, impacting negatively on your fuel economy. What's more, under-inflated tyres mean handling is not as good as it could be. In turn, this makes it harder to avoid obstacles on the road - such as potholes, for example - you'd like to avoid which can cause further damage to the car's tyres.

Conclusion
To sum up, driving to preserve your tyres is really about adapting your driving style to suit the road and weather conditions. Remember that simply by leaving more room between you and the vehicle in front you'll hit the brake pedal less often, another good tip for looking after your tyres and extending their lifespans.

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