Search news:
Latest news:
Archive:
(30/04/2009) People could be using their mobiles to fill up seats in their car or get lifts from passing motorists, under a system being More...
(29/04/2009) More than half of Britain's cash-strapped motorists say they haven't got the money to pay their next car repair bill, according More...
(28/04/2009) Patriotic drivers can now have their flag on a plate, thanks to a change in the law for car registrations. The new rules, which More...
(27/04/2009) Drivers of black cars are more likely to break the speed limit, according to new research by elephant. co. uk. Studying data from More...
(24/04/2009) An elderly man on a mobility scooter had a lucky escape after a wrong turn saw him driving along a busy motorway. The unnamed More...
(24/04/2009) Elephant conservation news: 18th April - 24th April 2009Thai export ban is 'great day for elephants'Elephants will no longer be More...
(23/04/2009) A woman who drunk-drove while dressed as Star Wars' Princess Leia has received a 20-month driving ban. Leanne Dodds, 28, was More...
(22/04/2009) They may be few and far between, but amphibious cars can be bought or, in the case of Top Gear, made. But one unlucky motorist More...
(21/04/2009) A pensioner who posed as a dead relative after being caught speeding has avoided prison. Norwich Crown Court heard that Thomas More...
(20/04/2009) Nearly half a million people in India have joined a waiting list for the world's cheapest runabout, the Tata Nano. And, with More...
Why not share this story with others?
What are these?
Find out more about Del.icio.us, Digg, Facebook, and StumbleUpon.