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Many modern vehicles are on the lookout to help prevent collisio
There’s nothing worse for the DIY-agnostic car enthusiast than getting a phone call from someone asking what’s wrong with their motor. “Any idea why it won’t turn over, mate?” “It wasn’t making that k
During the fuel crisis in 1973 the government imposed 50mph limits to try and reduce fuel use, and this could well have made the whole concept of trying to save fuel a more mainstream idea. Today, wit
A few months ago (in issue 300), we reported that transport research company TRL was conducting a study into headlight glare. The study was commissioned and funded by the Department for Transport (DfT
A few months ago (in issue 492), we reported that transport research company TRL was conducting a study into headlight glare. The study was commissioned and funded by the Department for Transport (DfT
I’ve reached the age when ‘everything was better in my day’. A round of drinks used to cost less than a tenner, songs had lyrics you could understand, that sort of thing. I am also convinced the road
RUSSIA’S ‘GREY ZONE’ ACTIVITY IN THE BALTIC, FROM GPS INTERFERENCE TO AGGRESSIVE SHADOWING, IS UNSETTLING SAILORS. WILL THIS BE THE NEW NORMAL, ASKS ELAINE BUNTING?