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Gibraltar: the view from Miss Gibraltar and the people on border queues, smashed cars and Spanish suppression as tensions escalateBy: Danny HewittPublished: 20/08/2013 10:48:00
Motortrades Insight has exclusively published the views of the people of Gibraltar on the British territory’s relations with Spain, speaking out on the sheer amount of car v.Tags: gibraltar, miss gibraltar, gibraltar cars, rock of gibraltar, gibraltar car crime Fixed penalty fines rise should be £500 to £1,000 to punish motorists for ‘deadly consequences of bad driving’, road charity claimsBy: Danny HewittPublished: 16/08/2013 12:32:00
From today police can stop drivers and issue a ticket on the spot for risky driving such as tailgating or poor lane discipline. Drivers who commit the most serious ‘car.Tags: Motoring Offences, motoring offence, fixed penalty fines, fixed penalty notice, fixed penalty notices Flash for Cash: the insurance scam costing drivers £392millionBy: Danny HewittPublished: 16/08/2013 12:18:00
It is the latest dirty tactic used by criminal gangs to net tens of thousands of pounds, while often risking causing death or injury to the victim. ‘Flash for cash’, as it has been dubbed, is allowing criminal gangs to make money by making false personal injury claim.Tags: Finance, flash for cash, crash for cash, insurance scam, criminal gangs Motoring offence fines set for 'significant' increase but more police are needed on roadsBy: Danny HewittPublished: 15/08/2013 10:58:00
New moves by the Government to promote safer driving have been welcomed by ACFO, but the organisation is concerned that the introduction of new offences and tougher fines wi.Tags: Motoring Offences, afco, motoring offence, new motoring offence fines, motoring offence fines Motorists urged to have eye tests every two years to prevent accidents and save hundreds of livesBy: Danny HewittPublished: 06/08/2013 00:49:00
A new campaign has called on all drivers to sharpen up their act by getting their eyesight tested every two years to ensure their vision meets legal standards and they aren'.Tags: eyesight tests, eye tests, poor eyesight, eyesight for driving, eye sight for driving Road casualties down ten per cent with 190 fewer fatalities but drink driving accidents increase by 26%By: Danny HewittPublished: 01/08/2013 15:59:00
The latest Department for Transport road casualty statistics show a welcomed decrease in casualties for vulnerable road users, but the government must ‘ram home the message .Tags: road casualties, annual uk road casualties, road fatalities, uk road fatalities 2012, uk road fatalities 2013 Police commissioners do not regard road safety as a high priority, as number of road traffic police plummetBy: Danny HewittPublished: 09/07/2013 10:32:00
Traffic police numbers across Great Britain have been cut by 12 per cent in five years, with some forces suffering 30 to 40 per cent reductions, according to data released t.Tags: Road Safety, IAM, police, police commissioners, high priority road safety ACEA welcomes European proposals to make automated emergency calls for road accidents mandatory from 2015 to save 2,500 livesBy: Danny HewittPublished: 13/06/2013 13:47:00
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has welcomed the legislative proposal on eCall published today by the European Commission, and has called on all st.Tags: Emergency Services, under the hood, ACEA, eCall, European Automobile Manufacturers Association Road safety charities say fines for tailgating and hogging motorway middle lanes ‘downplays the seriousness of the offence’By: Danny HewittPublished: 05/06/2013 14:07:00
Drivers who hog the middle lane or tailgate other cars are set to face on-the-spot fines of £100 and three points on their license, under new plans unveiled today. Poli.Tags: Road Safety, under the hood, Motorways, Middle Lane Fines, On the Spot Fines Summer drink driving crackdown by police forces as charity warns one drink is too many for driversBy: Danny HewittPublished: 30/05/2013 16:12:00
The road safety charity Brake has today urged drivers to pledge to not drink any alcohol before getting behind the wheel this summer, as police across England and Wales begi.Tags: Drink Driving, Brake, summer drink driving, summer party drink driving, breathalyser Vauxhall's largest gathering of 30-98s in recent years recreates Higginson’s hillclimb successBy: Danny HewittPublished: 09/05/2013 12:09:00
One hundred years to the day after Joseph Higginson achieved fastest time of the day at Waddngton Fell Hillclimb in the first Vauxhall 30-98, 33 surviving models – around 20.Tags: Vauxhall, classic vauxhall, vauxhall hillclib, higginson hillclimb, higginsons hillclimb EXCLUSIVE: 1,000 mile British electric car to hit the market in 2013By: Danny HewittPublished: 08/03/2013 14:15:00
MOTORTRADES INSIGHT is the first publication to reveal news of a record-breaking electric car set for release in 2013. "I can tell you that there will be a vehicle that .Tags: Electric Cars, Car Manufacturer, Europe, Exclusive, Battery Ambulance service aims to improve slow response times with 235mpg electric Vauxhall AmperaBy: Danny HewittPublished: 28/02/2013
AMBULANCE services are increasingly going green, with paramedics in Yorkshire set to get behind the wheel of the 100-mph Vauxhall Ampera. A hybrid with a potential.Tags: Motoring Incidents, Emergency Services, Electric Car, Hybrid, Ambulance Bereaved students win road safety award for fundraising effortsBy: Danny HewittPublished: 30/01/2013
TWO bereaved girls who together raised £19,000 to raise awareness of road safety have won prestigious awards for their achievements.Georgia Mann, from Suffolk and Sophie Macrae, from Perthshire, were presented with the Fundraiser of the Year Award, by road safety cha.Tags: Road Safety, Brake, Julie Townsend, Fundraising, Award TOP GEAR EPISODE 2 PREVIEW PICTURESBy: Danny HewittPublished: 29/01/2013
AFTER a dramatic return on Sunday evening, the BBC's ever-popular Top Gear pulled in an astonishing 5.3m viewers - with 929,000 of those watching the spectacular camerawork on BBC HD.Millions of entertainment-hungry car lovers watched the famous Hammond, Clarkson and May h.Tags: Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May, P45 Snow and ice result in £318m in lost productivityBy: Danny HewittPublished: 28/01/2013
NEW research has discovered the snow and icy conditions of last week resulted in millions of drivers staying off the road, after being warned by weather experts and police that the conditions were too dangerous.It is thought one in five drivers were afraid of ending up in .Tags: Accidents, Snow, Ice, Green Flag, Productivity Skipping red lights for emergency services should be made legal, motorists claimBy: Danny HewittPublished: 03/01/2013
ONE third of motorists feel crossing red lights to make way for emergency vehicles should be made legal.An astonishing 35 per cent of motorists do not know the current rules.Tags: Emergency Services, Red Lights, Bus Lane, Skipping Red Lights, Legal Failing to do winter checks could 'end in disaster' after clocks go back one hourBy: Danny HewittPublished: 01/01/2013 MOTORISTS are being warned that if they cut corners on car maintenance prior to winter, the consequences could be costly.
As temperatures drop and conditions worsen acros.Tags: Winter Servicing, Car Maintenance, Winter Checks, Car Repairs, Accidents Driver training to radically change after age of technology 'overloads' driversBy: Danny HewittPublished: 08/10/2012
DRIVERS are being 'overloaded' with new technology and the situation could get worse unless driver training incorporates using new technology in cars.That is the view of Kev.Tags: Motoring Incidents, Motoring Offences, Mobile Phone, Bluetooth Headsets, Car Technology Personal breathalysers could be made compulsory in Britain, but leading safety charity fears abuse of systemBy: Danny HewittPublished: 14/08/2012
THERE is overwhelming support for the UK to replicate France by introducing compulsory self-breathalyser tests, a new survey has revealed. Earlier this year, our clas.Tags: Motoring Incidents, Drink Driving, Motoring Offences, Breathalysers, UK Motoring Law
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