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Tom Jervis Thomas.Jervis@autoexpress.co.uk
THE revelation that road policing numbers are at a 10-year low (Page 18) may not be a surprise, but it should concern all law-abiding motorists. The scourge of our roads are the people who think that
The minimum age to become a train driver is dropping to 18. Will that mean teenagers being at the controls during your morning commute? PAUL CLIFTON finds out
If I’d known the truth about my boy’s trip, I’d never hav e let him go
ourworldindata.org A century ago, all you needed to get behind the wheel of a car legally was a paper licence, which cost the equivalent of about 25p today, says Hannah Ritchie. No driving lessons or
THERE are now over 20 per cent fewer road police officers patrolling the streets than a decade ago, according analysis of the latest Home Office data by the RAC. But has this made our streets lawless
An MP has presented a bill that will help keep equestrian road safety on the national agenda