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DVLA national eyesight campaign welcomed by AA

The AA has welcomed the DVLA’s #EYE735T national eyesight awareness campaign which was launched this week to raise awareness of the minimum standards required for

Rental companies buying nearly-new cars due to shortage of new

Some daily rental companies are starting to buy nearly-new cars on the used market because of a shortage of new stock, reports the Vehicle Remarketing

Are roadside emergency and recovery services ready for EV

The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), which has been lobbying for the introduction of regulation for vehicle technicians working with electrically-propelled vehicles, believes it

England’s best & worst motorway services of 2018 revealed

Norton Canes (Roadchef) services on the M6 toll has been rated England’s best motorway services in a user survey by the independent transport user watchdog.

BVRLA welcomes mutualisation of motor terrorism risk

The BVRLA has welcomed the news that motor insurers have voted for the Motor Insurance Bureau (MIB) to handle and pay the claims from victims

Ford shows how to reduce the number of ‘phantom’ jams

As schools close for the summer, and people take to the roads to begin their summer vacations, congestion can quickly build on some of the

DriveTribe launches in China

Motoring legends and founders of DriveTribe, Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond took time out of their filming schedule to launch DriveTribe in China.

SEAT is fastest-growing volume UK car brand

SEAT has cemented its place as the fastest-growing volume UK car brand with soaring fleet sales in the first half of 2018. SEAT’s latest sales

Dearman widens product range with nosemount option

The Dearman Hubbard zero emission transport refrigeration unit (TRU) has gone one step further with a nosemount option now also available, the dominant model in

Brake comments on driving threat to teenage drivers

We published, yesterday, research published by the AA charitable trust showing that driving is now seen as a bigger threat to teenagers’ safety than gun