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Prime Minister introduces longer sentences for reckless drivers

According to David Cameron, drivers who cause accidents will now start serving longer sentences in a move that aims at minimising fatal vehicle accidents. This will be implemented by the Sentencing Council, which will start by updating the rules governing punishment for drivers who cause fatal accident following complains from those whose relatives have died […]

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Top motoring annoyances revealed

Motorists are gradually developing ruder behaviour according to a study carried out to assess the driving habits of different drivers to determine what habits drivers consider annoying. The study shows that tailgating and failing to indicate are the driving habits that most drivers dislike. The third most annoying thing that drivers reported was improper use […]

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High number of road accidents during the winter underlines the need for cold weather tyres

Over 6000 road accidents took place in Britain during last winter and ice and snow were believed to be the main culprits. This was revealed by the latest data released by the Department for Transport. These statistics clearly reveal that the motorists experiencing accidents during the winter were the unfortunate ones as they were helpless […]

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DVLA to release details of British motorists to the European Council

The DVLA is submitting details of almost 3000 motorists each month so that the European council can levy speeding as well parking fines to British offenders. Even in the past, the DVLA has submitted details of registered drivers in almost 39,511 cases and has also mentioned the details the sum collected from cases of breaking […]

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VW seek to ban the publication of their latest research over theft fears

In the ongoing controversy about freedom of the press, academic freedom and ‘the public’s right to know’, the question still seems to centre around whether any particular bit of information is likely to do more harm than good if it’s freely disseminated. Case in point: computer scientists whose independent research led to the discovery of […]

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