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Matt Prior
ROBOTAXIS ARE THE MOST THRILLING promise of our driverless future! Who wants to be driven home by a human who actually knows where they're going, when they could instead put their fate in a faceless a
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
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 average car in the UK is the oldest it has ever been. That’s the headline from the RAC Foundation, which has found that, as of the end of last year, the average car in the UK was nine years and 10
Petty Gripes, The Guardian calls its series of light-hearted features on elements of modern life that involve minorly annoying things. Things like bands that name themselves after other bands or being
Jon Bentley wonders whether the company’s eternal promise of fully self-driving cars is finally about to shift into gear