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Social media shame for middle-lane hogger

A motorist caught hogging the middle lane of the M6 has been outed on social media by police officers. Staffordshire Police posted footage on Twitter

Governments must take the lead to eliminate road deaths and serious injuries

A report out today from The Road Safety Foundation and Ageas Insurance calls for two clear actions where the government can take an immediate lead

IVECO launches new IVECO S-WAY: the 100% connected, driver-centric long-haul truck

The driver-centric design of the new cab provides first-rate living and working conditions with a spacious environment, outstanding driving ergonomics, and well-planned layout that combines

Restore PLC saves £45,000 as it mitigates London ULEZ costs with clean air fleet focus

Restore Plc is forecasting that it will save almost £45,000 after making changes to its fleet as a consequence of introduction of the London Ultra-Low

Motor dealers to get quicker access to vehicle data

Motor dealers will now be able to search, identify and value cars, motorcycles, LCVs and HGVs faster than ever before as automotive data experts cap

Camcon Automotive’s next-generation combustion development system

Brunel University London is the first to begin researching future powertrain concepts using Camcon Automotive’s new Single Cylinder Intelligent Valve Technology (SCI). The system uses

Kia hits back at car thieves

Kia Motors (UK) Limited’s commitment to its customer’s vehicle security has been stepped up with the availability of a Faraday case for customers that purchase

Hyundai Motor Group unveils world’s first CVVD engine technology

Hyundai Motor Group has developed the world’s first Continuously Variable Valve Duration (CVVD) technology to feature in future Hyundai and Kia vehicles. The innovation was

Connected-car tech could help find empty parking spaces

In cities such as London and Frankfurt, in Germany, it is estimated that the average driver spends as many as 67 hours every year searching for

Framework for safe automated driving systems published

Emphasising safety by design, 11 industry leaders across the automotive and automated driving technology spectrum today published “Safety First for Automated Driving,” (SaFAD), a non-binding