A NEW patent filing in the United States of America suggests the smartphone maker Motorola has its sights on an altogether different kind of mobile device: a law enforcer and court room on wheels.
MOTORISTS will face high insurance costs to run driverless cars under government plans for specialist policies that cover crashes caused by a vehicle’s on-board ...
URBAN roads could be converted into car-free zones in order to make exercise safer during the coronavirus lockdown. Local authorities in London, Manchester and Brighton are reported to be among the ...
ROAD SIGNS warning drivers to look out for hedgehogs could soon appear in an effort to save thousands of the animals each year. The number of hedgehogs in the British countryside is believed to have ...
ANALYSIS OF black box vehicle data has identified the day of the week drivers in the UK are most at risk of being involved in a car accident. The research shows accidents become more likely as the ...
NEW CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has been in the job for less than a month, and he arrives at a time of potential economic turmoil. The Covid-19 coronavirus is creating havoc for businesses ...
ROLLS-ROYCE Motor Cars may not bee (sic) building cars right now but the beekeepers at its Goodwood headquarters are buzzing, with honey production targets set to be exceeded for 2020. The luxury car ...
The family of a cemetery worker killed when a car driven by a 95-year-old woman hit him as he worked want driving laws changed after she was given a suspended prison sentence. Gertrude Lister pressed ...
BACK when I used to make a motoring show for the BBC, we came up with the idea of putting a celebrity in a car that was frankly beneath them and asking them to do a timed lap of an old airfield in ...
THE AMPUTEE racing driver Billy Monger celebrated finishing third in yesterday’s final British Formula 3 race at the Spa Francorchamps circuit by drinking champagne from his prosthetic leg during the ...
THE JAGUAR Land Rover CEO has warned the British car maker will lose more £1bn per year in the event of a bad Brexit deal being reached. Ahead of today’s publication of a ‘white paper’ outlining the ...
THE FIRST trials for technology that can detect if someone is using a mobile phone at the wheel are now being conducted in Norfolk. Developed by the Dereham-based firm Westcotec, the technology ...
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