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Thomas Jervis Thomas.Jervis@autoexpress.co.uk
EMERGENCY stops on the driving test, once the bane of nervous learner drivers, could be almost phased out if a new DVSA pilot scheme is successful. Under the new test regime being trialled for three m
The driverless car now seems to have become a risky, possibly even toxic prospect for a great many industry powers. Having invested keenly, the big traditional players – Ford, Volkswagen, General Moto
HYBRID CARS, INCLUDING such popular models as the Nissan Qashqai e-Power and Toyota Prius, could remain on sale until 2035, under new changes to the Government’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate. I
High vis, hard hat, can’t lose. The building site photo opportunity is beloved by British politicians – and Keir Starmer is no exception. Since sweeping to power last July, the prime minister has visi
The truth is that vans support everything. From small businesses to construction to retail, to propping up the near instantaneous delivery of your sweatshop specials, vans are the key to that ‘last mi
Last week we had a ‘situation’ on the road test desk. Nothing serious, just a logistical mess, but the eventual solution involved me blagging a lift up to MIRA from one of my What Car? colleagues. Geo