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UK and Irish motorists now face a double ban.
New name to reflect ownership.
Chinese consortium is the preferred bidder for Volvo.
Males three times more likely to killed or injured on the hard shoulder.
Three quarters have cut spending.
Vauxhall and Opel sale to be concluded next month.
Iconic four-wheel drive is ‘Britain’s favourite’.
Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders releases September UK vehicle production figures.
Car industry enjoys further support.
Study finds 25 per cent of at-work drivers have never checked the depth of their tyre treads.
Volkswagen Golf, the Ford Transit Connect and the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter all come up trumps in major fleet vehicle awards.
Organisers of the forthcoming April Commercial Vehicle Operator Show advise fleet managers to make best use of new technologies available to them for reducing costs, mileage and carbon emissions.
Oil prices in Asia hit new high for the year.
A rise in car crime has led to an increase in insurance premiums.
Fleets hit by new congestion charges.
More than half of all motorists have seen lanes closed for non-existent roadworks.
Pay per mile could become a reality.
Driving irritants listed.
Toyota is the first manufacturer to meet EU emissions targets.
Only voluntary redundancies now on the cards.
Almost half admit to talking to their cars.
Coventry dealership opened.
A-pillars create can obscure more than six metres of road.
Proposal could see children as young as 11 receiving driving lessons.
New low CO2 version of Cee'd hatchback planned.
Driver crosses 12 European countries on a single tank of fuel.
US firm joins race to buy Swedish motor icon.
Highways Agency wins road safety award.
BIBA ask for help getting older consumers insurance.