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Safety experts are dismayed...

Safety experts are dismayed that last December"s law banning hand-helds hasn"t proved more effective. "The message has not got through that using them reduces safety," said a spokeswoman for the Royal Society For The Prevention Of Accidents. "People have to learn it"s unacceptable to risk lives just to make a call."



A system developed by...

A system developed by component maker Bosch, recently involved in a recall of the E-Class and SL, is now defunct - and there"s no one working on a new generation of it.


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It"s not only the MiTo...

It"s not only the MiTo thatò€™s been hotting up ò€“ the GT is, too.

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Crash cops face rap on web pics

Crash cops face rap on web pics

Police officers who bragged about crashing their cars and injuring pedestrians online have been exposed. Eighteen Metropolitan police officers posted pictures of themselves at accident scenes on the Internet. The photos appeared on social networking site Facebook in a group called ð€˜Look, Ið€™ve had a Polcolð€™ ð€“ meaning police collision.  

 

Ford scales down to reverse slump  

Who said bigger is better? Ford is slowing production of trucks and SUVs in favour of smaller, more frugal models. The firm blamed the US economic slowdown and rising fuel costs for dwindling demand. Boss Alan Mulally said a switch to smaller, more fuel-efficient cars was likely to be permanent.

 

Our man tops vid game time sheets

Congratulations are in order for Auto Express senior sub-editor Dean Gibson, after he thrashed the competition at the Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Media Challenge. Talented gamer Dean saw off journalists from several other leading publications in head-to-head virtual races around various tracks in high-performance Nissans.

 

Drivers go slow in fuel saving bid

Motorists are taking their foot off the gas to save fuel, a new survey has revealed. Traffic information service

www.keepmoving.co.uk conducted a study of 230,000 cars on the M6 between Carlisle and Birmingham. During the first half of June, it found the average speed was 0.9 per cent lower than in the same period last year.




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