Recognise the early signs of road rage
Road safety and breakdown cover specialist GEM Motoring Assist is encouraging drivers to protect themselves by being alert to early signs of road rage. The
Wales speed restriction introduced to improve air quality
Five roads in Wales have had temporary 50 mph speed limits introduced as part of efforts to improve air quality. From the 18th of June
EMaC launches ‘drive now, pay later’ credit
The UK’s top provider of service plans to the UK automotive industry, EMaC, has announced today a partnership with leading payments and consumer finance provider,
Apprentice duo reach WorldSkills UK competition semi-finals
For the first time, two apprentices from Renault Trucks UK dealerships have reached the Semi-Finals of the WorldSkills UK – Heavy Vehicle Technology Competition. The
Spaghetti Junction served up on a plate!
It’s a feat of engineering for some, a source of frustration for others…but for an award-winning chef Spaghetti Junction is a veritable feast on a
Nissan wins Climate Solutions Award
Nissan has won the Excellence in Climate Solutions Award for its pioneering work to develop electric vehicle technology and energy services systems. The accolade is
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