The numbers don’t lie The average value of vans sold during September 2014 was 10.3% higher than the previous year A report from Manheim has shown a £438 rise in values at auction – despite an
The Pioneer telematics in action Good idea or bad idea? In-car electronic gadgets are a huge talking point in the automotive industry at the moment, with companies such as IAM and Brake railing against them as
Brand value exceeds $10 billion for the first time
GPS artist Jeremy Wood along with the Corsa 1.0 litre ECOTEC New car to create 7,000-mile-long GPS picture all over UK With the upcoming launch of its fourth generation Corsa, Vauxhall are celebrating by attempting a
How confident are you on the motorway? Support is high for the introduction of a motorway driving test for all road users, both new and old The surprise findings have come to light following a survey
The model’s practicality and low running costs are proving to be a big draw September leads to record sales of the LEAF The Nissan LEAF has proven to be the most popular pure electric vehicle in
Help or hindrance? HGV speed limit trial commences on the A9 in Scotland on Tuesday 28 October. The pilot project on the A9 will raise the speed limit on the single carriageway sections between Perth and
Helping workers stay safe on the road New safety qualification designed for people driving at work The British Safety Council has launched a new qualification to help people who drive as part of their work stay
Scenes like this should be coming soon Vital first step towards the UK becoming an industry leader in low emission vehicles The investment will see the UK’s hydrogen infrastructure grow to up to 15 refuelling stations
Overseas drivers getting away with it Equivalent to £2.3m worth of speeding tickets Leading road safety charity, the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has revealed that overseas drivers have escaped 23,295 speeding offences since January 2013