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Mazda’s sustainable Zoom-Zoom 2030 vision

In 2007 Mazda announced a long-term technology development vision called Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, dedicated to creating cars people wanted to drive, whilst also taking into consideration

Game tests braking abilities – and 85% fail first time

Results from a new driving simulation game reveal that the vast majority of people don’t know when to hit the brakes — with many failing

Enterprise helps the University of Manchester cut travel costs

The University of Manchester’s School of Earth & Environmental Sciences today revealed that it has saved around £2,000 on its travel costs in its first

Car insurers have warned carmakers against using the word “autonomous”

Dr Jenifer Baxter, Head of Engineering at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, said in response to news that car insurers have warned carmakers against the

The bumpy road to automated vehicles

Serious crashes on inter-urban roads may be slashed by a quarter over the next 30-40 years with the introduction of automated vehicles. But the ride

Make sure your drivers are fit to drive

When employing a new driver, do you simply check their licence and entitlements, and then never look at it again?  If so, you could be

How much do you know about stopping distances

In a recent survey of AA members, tailgating was voted the single most irritating driving habit.  More than a quarter of motorists asked, said other

UK’s largest EV show highlights growing interest in zero-emissions motoring

Last weekend (9-10 June), Fully Charged LIVE became the UK’s largest electric vehicle (EV) show, attracting more than 6,000 visitors to Silverstone. The event was

Versatile truck and drawbar combination from Andover Trailers

Civil and ground engineering firm Forkers has taken delivery of an expertly engineered plant body and drawbar combination from Andover Trailers, helping to improve the

North/South divide in driveway rental parking

Cities across the Midlands and the north of England are driveway rental hotspots as motorists increasingly change how and where they park their cars, new