Carrentals.co.uk, the UKs leading car hire comparison site, has launched a road safety campaign to help people deal with the harsh winter weather.
Under its new Road Sense 2010 campaign, the company has teamed up with leading retailers to offer a range of discounts on an extensive collection of clothing, accessories, emergency kits and high visibility gear.
Offers include 10 per cent off winter and outdoor clothing from leading suppliers Outdoorlook.co.uk, 10 per cent savings on high visibility bags, reflective accessories and clothing from child safety site Brightkidz.co.uk, and a 20 per cent discount on childrens reflective waistcoats and other accessories from Cyberglow.co.uk.
Further discounts are also available on practical car safety products from supplier Me-Mo.co.uk, with 20 per cent off ice scrapers, digital tyre inflators, rechargeable torches, warning triangles and more, and motorists can also save 15 per cent on emergency car kits from SurvivalBox.com.
Gareth Robinson, Managing Director of Carrentals.co.uk, said: "We all know how winter can present risks for drivers as well as pedestrians, and so our new Road Sense campaign is aimed at helping make this season safer for everyone."
"With our alliances with specialist companies, we are happy to be able to provide discounts on everything from emergency car kits to high visibility gear, meaning preparation for winter on Britains roads is more affordable than ever."
Car Hire Firm Helping Motorists Prepare For Winter On UK Roads
Mon, 20 Dec 2010
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