The U.S. Department of Justice indicted four employees of Audi for their alleged roles in a conspiracy to skirt U.S. emissions tests for model year
Following our report in December 2018 that government-funded charging points must be smart from July 2019, there has been much discussion and debate within the
The Scottish Government says its already ‘stringent’ road safety laws will be ‘strengthened further’ by the introduction of drug-driving limits and roadside testing later this
The European Parliament’s transport committee has voted to approve a new package of mandatory minimum vehicle safety standards, bringing its implementation a step closer. In
Police forces across the UK are aiming to highlight dangers of speeding as part of national enforcement campaign. The two-week campaign (14-27 January) is being
The Court of Justice of the European Union has today ordered the European Commission to reverse a decision that allowed car manufacturers to exceed emission
While some councils are apparently keen to have additional powers to catch drivers who stop in yellow box junctions, new RAC research suggests 80% of
The UK’s biggest online garage and car repair marketplace has revealed that 90% of drivers would support a breathalyser installed in cars to prevent drink
Customs intermediaries and traders completing customs declarations can now apply for grants to support training and IT under a £8 million investment from government, as
As the countdown to Christmas begins, drivers are being warned they are nearly three times more likely to be breathalysed in December than a normal