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At the centre of these exciting new shows is the Motropolis Live Action Arena, where up to 20,000 people a day will be able to watch breath-taking displays of stunt driving, along with dramatic theatre, at close quarters.



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Priced í‚á£1,800 and í‚á£2,000 respectively, they get lower side skirts for a more sporty, ground-hugging profile, plus new bumpers and a black mesh grille. Unique to the X-Type estate is a tailgate spoiler claimed to improve airflow. The S-Type boasts a less pronounced version on the bootlid. Both cars get chrome exhaust pipes, and there are matching bezels around the bigger saloon"s front foglights. Eighteen-inch alloy wheels are included, too. The packages are available on diesel and petrol cars.


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The Department for Transport is introducing a dedicated high vehicle occupancy (HVO) scheme between junctions seven at St Albans, Hertfordshire, and 10 at Luton, Bedfordshire.

Transport Secretary Alistair Darling said: "The Government is determined to tackle congestion, adding capacity where necessary and making better use of road space. HVO lanes encourage drivers to share their vehicles and have been a great success at reducing traffic in the US and Australia."

Work will start on the M1 in October 2005, and if successful the scheme will be extended up to junction 13. There are also plans for lanes on the M61 near Bolton, and the M62 in Leeds.

Meanwhile, Britain"s second toll motorway - a 14-mile road which is designed to relieve traffic on the M4 - could use satellite tracking technology to collect money. It has been confirmed that the highway will open for business in 2012.




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