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WIN a FREE trial of the Avis Home Delivery car rental
Car rental company joins the home delivery game and gives you a chance to WIN a FREE trial!

Avis has designed a home delivery service that brings your rental car straight to your door. Avis is delivering rented cars to all 12 million households on the UK mainland.
Instead of hauling your luggage and passengers to your nearest rental location, or taking public transport miles out of your way, the Avis Home Delivery will give great value for money, costing from as little as £10 each way2. And for some lucky customers it could be free! We’re offering you the chance to WIN a FREE trial of the service at www.avis.co.uk/homedelivery.
The Avis’ ‘We Try Harder’ policy means that they would like to give customers what they want. ,” The new Home Delivery service brings car rental to any household on the UK mainland, six days a week, offering a convenient, time-saving travel solution for everyone.
Have your say about Avis Home Delivery on the We Try Harder Blog: http://wetryharder.co.uk/?p=423
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Avis Home Delivery costs £10 per delivery or collection to non-London postcodes up to 20 miles; £1 per additional mile thereafter. £25 per delivery or collection to London postcodes. Conditions apply – visit www.avis.co.uk/homedelivery for full details.

 

Things you have to be aware of:

Even though road rage is rare, sadly they do exist. The most trivial of incidents can spark a road rage situation, so to help reduce your chances of becoming involved in a road rage incident, drive with consideration for others, keep your distance from other vehicles and try to avoid eye contact with other drivers. If you are confronted, we recognize that it is not easy but try and remain calm and don't react angrily or with violent gestures.

Keep an eye on your belongings: If possible take someone else with you, especially when driving at night on unfamiliar roads. Lock all valuables and bags in the boot. Smaller items you need to keep handy should be kept in the glove compartment or out of sight under a seat. If you must keep items nearby, secure them with a seat belt - through the handle of a briefcase or bag for example. This will also protect occupants from flying objects in a collision.

If you have one, use a mobile phone to let someone else have your car details. Have useful numbers pre-programmed into your mobile so that you can call someone quickly if necessary.

 

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