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August 24, 2009
The police have launched a campaign to cut the number of road deaths involving children in Scotland. As youngsters prepare to go back to school, authorities around the country are participating in a crackdown on drivers taking unnecessary risks when they have kids in their car. Brian Anderson, chief superintendent for Dumfries Galloway...
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August 21, 2009
The Highways Agency has urged motorists to check their fuel levels before setting off on a long journey. The warning comes after 15,788 vehicles broke down on England’s motorways after running out of fuel between July 1st 2008 and June 30th 2009. Derek Turner, director of network operations at the Highways Agency, said that he was alarmed...
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August 20, 2009
Drivers are being urged to check they are carrying enough fuel before they undertake long journeys following the news that in the last year 15,788 drivers ran dry on England’s motorways – an average of 43 each day. A spokesperson for the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) said: “Motorways can be the most dangerous places to break...
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August 20, 2009
Five million regular cyclists may be putting themselves and others at risk because they do not have basic third party cover, according to research by cycle insurance provider ilovemybike.co.uk Should cycle insurance be compulsory? There are two main types of cycle insurance: the type that compensates you if your bike is stolen and third...
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August 19, 2009
The Naturmobil may be a contender for the title, ‘world’s greenest car’, but it is also one of the most bizarre vehicles ever created. The car has a horse in place of a conventional engine, but rather than pulling the vehicle like a cart, the animal powers a treadmill. Twenty gears help translate the horse’s movement into a top speed on...
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August 19, 2009
Traffic lights in London will get an environmental makeover when they are replaced by a longer lasting and energy-efficient design. Mayor Boris Johnson revealed that 3,500 traffic lights in London would be replaced by a design that uses energy-saving LEDs (light-emitting diode). LED lights have the added advantage of lasting ten times...
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August 18, 2009
Olympic officials at London’s 2012 Games are being urged by the capital’s mayor Boris Johnson to leave their cars at home during the event.The London premiere wrote a letter saying that, where possible, he would urge the "Olympic family" to give up their cars and use bus or rail services.Mr Johnson’s comments...
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August 17, 2009
A new television advertisement warning motorists about the dangers of driving while under the influence of drugs is set to launch tonight (August 17th). The campaign points out that the police are trained to spot people who have got behind the wheel after taking illegal substances. Signs of drug use include dilated or constricted pupils....
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August 17, 2009
A new type of bicycle does away with the need for a pump, a lock and even the need to pedal, but the labour-saving features come at a high price – the new Boardman road bike costs £500,000. The futuristic-looking machine is made from lightweight carbon fibre and features puncture-proof, self-inflating tyres, a battery motor and sound system...
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August 17, 2009
In the fifty years since the advent of the three-point car safety belt it is estimated that it has saved the lives of one million motorists. In Europe alone, the safety belt is estimated to reduce road fatalities by 40 percent every year. Volvo was also the first manufacturer to fit three-point safety belts as standard equipment in its...
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