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Few people will ever witness a car crash. That’s a good thing, but for the police who must understand what caused one and the lawyers and insurers who must deal with the aftermath, it’s not. It’s why
IF YOU’VE DRIVEN a new car recently, you might have been surprised at the number of audible and visual warnings accompanying your progress. It’s not a fault; the alerts are being issued by driver moni
Martin Maltas took six years to revive one of the last surviving TV detector vans
We celebrate six decades of the Ford Transit – the commercial vehicle and workhorse as crucial to the UK motor industry as the Mini
THE relationship between drivers, especially those that enjoy their cars, and the police has always been a slightly strained one. From car meets to just jumping in with friends for a drive, there’s lo
Q IS A TRACKER WORTH FITTING IN OUR VAN? What is your opinion about caravan trackers – are they worth installing? I have been tempted, but I’m still not sure whether it’s worth the initial outlay and