Drivers could put lives at risk and face a fine of up to £5,000 by failing to correctly indicate when turning near pedestrians. Aside from the most important factor: the safety of pedestrians and other road users, not
Renault are seriously considering a proposal from Fiat Chrysler to merge the two businesses that would create a major global vehicle manufacture with almost 9 million sales. The merger would see the new business 50% owned
At a time when the average rate of price growth of a used car has slowed to an almost two year low of 1.5%, prices of pure electric vehicles (EVs) are bucking the trend, growing at
A new generation of tech-savvy drivers are turning away from traditional car ownership and instead embracing car rental and other on-demand car use services and that is great news for the likes of DriiveMe.co.uk, which is
Drivers in the UK can now charge their electric cars in less than 20 minutes with renewable energy, thanks to IONITY’s 350kW charge network. IONITY is a joint venture between Daimler, Ford, BMW and the Volkswagen
The Government should take a lead from Scotland and Wales and adopt road safety targets across England to push down the number of deaths and casualties, according to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
The European car market stabilised in April 2019 after an extended period of decline. In total 1.34 million vehicles were registered – the same number as in April 2018, when the market posted its highest April
Commercial vehicle specialist bodybuilder MV Commercial has unveiled its new Volvo FH 6×4 crane truck, which provides more flexibility in lifting operations thanks to a revolutionary super-low subframe. The vehicle, developed in partnership with Hiab, features
Rolec EV, one of Europe’s largest EV charge point manufacturers, and Integral, one of the UK’s leading engineering companies, have teamed up to provide a nationwide EV charging installation solution on an unprecedented scale. Rolec’s MD,
The next two years will see a “fundamental shift” in the management of fleets as an unprecedented raft of issues influence change. Furthermore, said Paul Hollick, chairman of ICFM, the UK’s only independent, not-for-profit organisation dedicated