Less than ten years left for diesel cars?

Battery and electric vehicles will dominate the marketplace within the next eight years, according to senior figures within the UK motor industry. In a differing landscape, the technology associated with diesel vehicles is viewed to be consigned to the scrap heap in the sky, as car manufacturers embrace more efficient, eco-friendly forms of powering your car. Professional services conglomerate KPMG reported […]

Doctors call for diesel car ban

Doctors Against Diesel claim 9,400 Londoners die prematurely every year, with diesel fumes due to blame in part.  Paris and Madrid have committed to a ban on diesel vehicles by 2025, as have Athens and Mexico City. But many people believe that the campaign say the plans are not only impractical, but could backfire in a big […]

Nearly 30 million car journeys to be made before Boxing day

Drivers will be making 28 million festive car journeys on major roads this year – but there could be fewer traffic jams as they plan to spread them over several days, new data suggests. Research by the RAC Traffic Watch states that Christmas Eve will be the busiest day on the roads with 3.8m journeys planned. Both […]

Car clamping on the up after DVLA scraps tax disc

The amount of drivers that have had their cars clamped as they have failed to pay their car tax has doubled since the old paper car tax disc was made redundant two years ago. Data from BBC News via a Freedom Of Information Request shows that there are now more than 9,000 wheel clampings taking […]

Repeat offenders could be banned from high powered cars

A leading transport minister has made a bid to look into banning motorists with multiple convictions on their licence from using high-powered cars. Andrew Jones the MP stated that he would push forward the proposal first voiced by the DUP’s Jim Shannon. This would mean it would ban drivers that have multiple convictions from hiring […]

UK Government has until July 2017 to tackle air pollution

The Government now has an eight-month deadline to come up with a proposal to tackle harmful air pollutants. A high court judge in London has ruled that their original and current plan is inadequate and must be improved upon. Limits for nitrogen dioxide (N02) were brought in by EU law in 1999, and were to […]

Government faces tougher calls for drink driving laws

Theresa May will at the beginning of November face a call for tougher penalties for drink-drivers who kill other rmotorists on the road. Two bereaved families will hand in petitions to 10 Downing Street demanding a change in the sentencing guidelines covering drink-drive killers. There appears to be public support for such a move. In July, the road safety […]

Driver fines down 86% for mobile phone use compared to 5 years ago

Data shows that the number of fined driver caught using a mobile behind the wheel has dropped a massive 86% within the last five years. Figures from the Home Office show nearly 17,000 car drivers in the UK were handed a fixed penalty for using a mobile phone at the wheel last year compared to 123,000 […]

Up to a fifth of new cars on the road are ‘Pre Reg’

Up to a fifth of new cars on the road in the UK are deemed to be pre registered cars. This is a legal practice but often termed the ‘secret of the car industry’, as a report conducted by Radio 4 has found. The SMMT (The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders) state that the […]