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October 5, 2015
Would you pass the driving theory test if you sat it today? Have a go at the following 12 sample multiple choice questions and find out. Try your hand at the driving theory test [playbuzz-item url="//www.playbuzz.com/hannahd22/would-you-pass-the-driving-theory-test-today"] Driving theory test If you wish to drive a car or ride a motorcycle...
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October 2, 2015
Tesla boss Elon Musk is keen to demonstrate that any type of car not only can work with an electric power train. The Tesla Roadster sport car and Model S saloon car can match petrol-powered rivals and the company is about to do the same with a seven-seater luxury SUV. Occupant safety is vastly superior to any other SUV on the market. The...
Driving

October 2, 2015
Loopwheels for mountain bikes Loopwheel launched as a Kickstarter project supplying 20" wheels for folding bikes. The company is now working on a 26" MTB version. Replacing spoke wheels on a folder with Loopwheels has no detrimental impact on folding action and adds approximately 780 grams in weight. A spring...
Cycling

October 2, 2015
Strict liability to protect cyclists Strict liability makes motorists financially liable for collisions with pedestrians or cyclists. Only when the pedestrian or cyclist is proved to be negligent does the driver avoid paying compensation through their insurance. The principle recognises that the drivers of faster, heavier vehicles have a...
Cycling

September 30, 2015
Carless utopia for one day A cynic might argue that the car free day is little more than PR ahead of a United Nations climate change conference being hosted in Paris later this year, but rising pollution has forced the city to act. In March, air pollution briefly made Paris the most polluted city in the world. Smog became so bad that the...
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September 28, 2015
Funded by the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership, the pioneering mobile phone detector equipment will be able to detect the use of hand-held devices within vehicles whenever they drive past the sign. Mobile phone detector technology The technology combines a mobile phone detector with a Vehicle Activated Sign (VAS) so that pedestrians using a...
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September 25, 2015
A new design of bus stop bypass is receiving a mixed reception. Whitechapel High Street is the first busy street in London on which bicycles are diverted around the back of newly installed bus stops. Cyclists pass between the pavement and those getting on and off the bus. According to Labour councillor and blogger, Vincent Stops, 'these...
Cycling

September 25, 2015
The news this week that VW has designed its diesel cars to cheat emissions testing prompted us to test the BMW i3 - the latest in electric car technology. 'exotic runabouts for the wealthy' Much is written about electric cars and they are often dismissed as little...
Driving

September 23, 2015
The hipster bus is the latest attempt to attract passenger to public transport. Four buses in Reading have had a makeover in a bid to attract more students. A £20,000 budget for each vehicle has been spent on jukeboxes, a micro-sized library and Lego sets to create "pioneering on-board experience". The ‘Claret Spritzer’ fleet includes a...
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September 23, 2015
Spurcycle makes beautiful bicycle bells from a combination of stainless steel and brass. Win a Spurcycle bicycle bell The Spurcycle produces a 'powerful sound from a trim, precision form. A bell for any bike: Modern road, mountain, or vintage townie.' We have one to give away. Ping us a comment at the bottom of this page and we'll pick one...
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