Colin McAllister
@collmca
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A seasoned Automotive Training & Development Professional. Focussed on getting the best out of people & processes to deliver an exceptional customer experience.
Scotland
Joined July 2012
Do you know why the tyre pattern on directional tyres is important? Answer in the comments below. #CheckTyres #DirectionalTyres
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Week three of our beginners course for the new students in St Andrews. These guys have been working really hard over the past couple of weeks. #standrews #scotland #kravmaga #kravmagaglobal
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We’re looking for lead artists who are experienced in and excited by the prospect of designing and leading high-quality arts classes across our community Creative Learning Programme this Autumn/Winter 21. For more info, visit our Jobs pages
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Thank you for visiting our recruitment page. Please click on the position you are interested in, to be taken the relevant application page.
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Here’s how to tell how old a tyre is 🧐 The number on the left is the week it was made and the number on the right is the year it was made. This one was made in the 23rd week of 2010. 👍 When was yours made?
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On this day two years ago we were flinging each other against walls and able to hit each other! The KMG Scotland CQB seminar with Ilya Dunsky was an EPIC day. We very much look forward to training like this again soon! 👊 https://t.co/nlocCqbIZY
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Get ready to ride! Try out our 3D, interactive simulation that lets you experience each step of @NASAPersevere’s Feb. 18 Mars landing from every angle: https://t.co/w67OdKPXef
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Did you realise that £600 million is wasted yearly on fuel costs by British drivers driving with underinflated tyres? #FuelEconomy #AirPressure #UnderInflation
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Research shows that 1 in 8 drivers admit to falling asleep at the wheel. Jaguar’s Driver Condition Monitor is standard across the range. By continuously calculating thousands of data points, the technology reacts to signs of a drowsy driver, and encourages them to take a break.
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Did you realise that new tyres are normally sold with around 8mm of tread depth, whereas part worn tyres may have as little as 2mm of tread? #PartWorn #Tyres #FalseEconomy #TreadDepth
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Not only is it imperative for drivers to thoroughly check their vehicles before they make their first post Lockdown journey, but they must also get into the habit of checking their vehicles at least once a month. #ReadyForTheRoad? #CheckTyres #BackOnTheRoadWithTyreSafe
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The IMI is “Here for you, even if the government isn’t.” Last week’s statement by the Chancellor overlooked the automotive industry. However, there was great news for apprentices and incentives to take them on. Read IMI’s CEO, Steve Nash’s statement: https://t.co/R1wZimHnq5
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When was the last time you inspected your #tyres? If you can’t remember, then it’s been too long. You should be checking your #treaddepth, #airpressure and #tyrecondition at least once a month.
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You may not mind standing in the queue for your favourite store, but #tyres don’t like standing around, especially when they’re exposed to the climate and UV rays, which accelerate the ageing process. #ReadyForTheRoad? #CheckYourTyres #BackOnTheRoadWithTyreSafe
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We understand that information is vital when everything around us is uncertain. Especially when it comes to your car finance. To make your life a little easier, please find a list of key contacts for finance providers and manufacturer roadside assistance. https://t.co/O89HIAWzeD
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Did one of our online East Coast Krav Maga classes earlier, but don't think luna liked being my training partner.. 😁 #eastcoastkravmaga #kravmaga #kmgscotland #husky #germanshepherd
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Everyone at John Clark Motor Group is committed to helping motorists navigate through this challenging period and as a result, we have created a Q&A page to answer some of the most frequently asked questions. Find out more https://t.co/Y3bCxPoUNr
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Tyres wear more during heavy braking, rapid acceleration and taking corners abruptly. It’s therefore better for your tyres, fuel efficiency and safety, if you can drive more gently.
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