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Cop That: Vauxhall Completes Largest Ever Police Fleet Deal

Vauxhall has signed one of the UK’s biggest Police fleet deals with over 2,000 vehicles, including 1,200 Brit-built Astras, destined for Police forces nationwide under

Breaking Bad

More than seven in ten Brits admit their own poor driving adds to road rage as driver error remains the greatest cause of accidents, according

The Future Is HERE: Tomorrows Mobility Begins With Real-Time Digital Maps

Intelligent real-time maps, location-based services and highly-automated driving: the future of mobility lies in a digitised world – one that can be reached through the

Halo Dash Cam Protects Olympic Snowboarder

British Olympic Snowboard X athlete, Zoe Gillings-Brier, is using a Halo dashcam as she begins her winter season of training and competing in Europe.

RAC Chooses Renault Masters For Its Fuel Patrols

Specially-converted Renault Master vans are set to come to the rescue of RAC members who have had the misfortune to fill their vehicle with the

Young, Male Drivers Still Risking Lives by Drink Driving

While crashes caused by drink drivers are continuing to fall slightly, some drivers are still not getting the message about the dangers, especially men in

Is The Driving Test Fit For Purpose? Experiment Shows Half Of Drivers Would Fail If Retaken

Half of experienced drivers would fail their driving test if they were asked to take it again – if the results of an experiment by

Volkswagen Confirms Attendance At 2016 Commercial Vehicle Show

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has confirmed it will be attending the Commercial Vehicle Show, which takes place at the NEC in Birmingham from 26-28 April 2016.

Infiniti Q30 Officially Starts Production In Sunderland, UK Today

Infiniti starts production of the Q30 active compact today in Sunderland, UK, as the first vehicle officially rolls off the assembly line.

Ford Developes High-Tech Plasma Process That Can Save An Engine From The Scrapyard And Reduce CO2 Emissions

Ford is recycling old engines so they can be used again with the help of a special Ford-patented plasma coating technology. The process delivers a