Category: Motoring News

Electric vehicles in the UK

Electric vehicles – Wireless car charging to be trialled in the UK

Electric vehicles in the UK could be charged on the road without wires from as early as spring 2020. Induction pads will debut on residential streets, car parks and taxi ranks across London, the Midlands and Scotland in trials starting over the next two months. Cars simply park over the electromagnetic pads, installed underground, to…
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Self-parking cars

Self-parking cars could become reality

Self-parking cars could become reality – Learning to parallel park could soon become a thing of the past if a new Government initiative proves successful. Business Minister Richard Harrington is inviting companies to bid for £30 million of funding to help develop self-driving vehicles for the UK’s roads. Up to £5 million of this pot…
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B7 Fuel

Same Fuel, New Label

Same Fuel, New Label: You will have noticed a new fuel labelling system at petrol stations. The Know Your Fuel initiative was first launched in June by the Department for Transport, with the aim of educating drivers on the impact of their journeys and the environment. Fuel stations across the UK have been rolling out the new…
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GB sticker

GB sticker ‘needed to drive across Irish border’ after Brexit

UK-registered cars will need a GB sticker to drive in Ireland after Brexit, the government has revealed. According to new Brexit advice1, UK motorists will need to display the sticker when driving in any of the 27 EU countries – including the Republic of Ireland. Drivers currently only need the sticker if their car does…
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How hanging an air freshener from your mirror could cost you £1,000

Driving: How hanging an air freshener from your mirror could cost you £1,000

Driving: An air freshener hanging from your rear-view mirror could be enough to land you with a £1,000 fine and 3 points on your license, police are warning. A new crackdown could deem anything from invasive sat navs, fluffy dice, stickers and dirty windscreens to be obstructing a driver’s view of the road. Even if…
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New drivers could be banned from driving at night under new licensing proposal

Drivers: New drivers could be banned from driving at night under new licensing proposal

Drivers: A potential ban on newly-qualified motorists driving at night could have severe implications on the lives of young people, according to motoring experts. In a recent report, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced it is considering plans to introduce a graduated licence scheme for new drivers. But experts warn that the system – which…
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Getaway: Busiest summer getaway since 2014 expected with over 13m leisure journeys planned this weekend

Drivers are expected to take 13.4m separate summer getaway trips between this Friday and the end of the weekend, the highest number in five years and 4m more than in 2018, according to a study by the RAC and INRIX. RAC research suggests ‘Frantic Friday’ at the end of this week, the day many school…
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Car Tyres

Tyres: Lethal used tyres are being sold with dangerous safety defects

Drivers are warned they could be putting lives at risk by buying unsafe second-hand tyres. The Local Government Association (LGA) says some part-worn tyres are being sold despite having serious safety defects that could easily cause breakdowns or collisions on the roads. The organisation, which represents councils across England and Wales, has urged drivers to…
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Electric Car

Electric Cars: New noise systems to stop ‘silent’ electric cars and improve safety

Electric Cars – From 1 July 2019 all manufacturers must install an acoustic sound system in new types of quiet electric and hybrid electric vehicles to improve road safety.The government claims that this move helps to cement its position as a global leader in the transition to zero emission transport, by securing new regulations to…
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Motorway

Motorway: Big changes to motorway driving as red X fines come in.

Motorway – Drivers who ignore warning signs on smart motorways will now be slapped with an automatic fine and points on their licence due to recent changes to motorway driving. Police now have the power to punish those who drive in closed lanes on smart motorways, under Home Office legislation recently brought in from June…
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