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June 30, 2009
Police in Grampian have criticised the driving of some young motorists after 28 cases of careless or drink-driving over the last weekend, describing it as ‘madness’. Leslie Harrold, road safety manager for Grampian police, said that it was lucky no one had been killed in these incidents, one of which included a motorist travelling at...
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June 29, 2009
Britain is to become the first country in Europe to build hybrid cars following a decision by Toyota to start production of the Auris at its Burnaston plant near Derby. The Sunday Times newspaper reports that production is expected to start at the end of this year. The Auris hybrid shares its chassis, 1.8litre petrol engine and electric...
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June 29, 2009
The ETA no longer offers a new car warranty for electric cars, however ETA Breakdown Cover now includes FREE Auto Repair, which pays up to £500 per year for repairs and labour costs following a breakdown attended by its recovery agents. Engine problems, snapped fan belts, worn out suspension – the range of mechanical faults at the root of a...
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June 29, 2009
Cyclists in Carlisle have staged a demonstration over the region’s cycle lanes. Around 30 people took to the roads during rush hour in a bid to convince authorities to implement better facilities for those using this form of transport. Mark Lloyd, one of those who was part of the ride, said that the aim was to make people “more aware of...
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June 26, 2009
Commuters will have the chance of a greener trip to work after the government announced £5 million of funding to improve cycle storage facilities at Britain’s major railway stations. Lord Andrew Adonis, secretary of state for transport, said a recent visit to Holland highlighted the superiority of their bicycle facilities, a situation he...
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June 26, 2009
After four years of design and development, Swiss adventurer Bertrand Piccard today unveils the solar-powered aircraft with which he plans to demonstrate the potential of renewable energies by circumnavigating the globe. It will be the world’s first manned solar-powered aircraft. The Solar Impulse HB-SIA prototype has a wing span of 61m,...
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June 25, 2009
The government will definitely not go ahead with plans national road charging – a system of ‘pay-as-you-go’ driving which had once been a flagship policy. The transport minister, Lord Adonis, said: “It will not be in the manifesto for the next election. This is not the time to be putting this before the British people. I don’t believe as...
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June 25, 2009
The government has pledged £25 million of funding to a new project to run real-life trials of eight low-carbon vehicles. It is hoped the new scheme will accelerate the progress of new low-carbon vehicles to market and has been described as “the most significant step in the UK to date” towards eco-friendly transport. Transport secretary Lord...
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June 24, 2009
Nissan is gambling on a future car market dominated by electric vehicles rather than the petrol/battery hybrids currently being developed by its rivals, Toyota and Honda. Nissan aims to revive its fortunes by becoming the first car maker to mass produce an electric vehicle. It will unveil its new electric car later this summer before...
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June 24, 2009
Cyclists who break down are now able to call out a recovery lorry in much the same way as car drivers use the AA or RAC. The carbon-neutral Cycle Rescue service costs from £34 per year, but is included for free with a new type of cycle insurance launched this week by ilovemybike.co.uk A spokesperson for the Environmental Transport...
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