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More than £50 million has been saved by young drivers in the United Kingdom over the course of the last five years because of the use of “black box” telematics insurance policies.
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More than £50 million has been saved by young drivers in the United Kingdom over the course of the last five years because of the use of “black box” telematics insurance policies.
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Parking complications could result from self-driving cars in the future, according to the results of a new study that suggests that autonomous vehicles may simply drive around, awaiting the return of their owners, so as to avoid accruing parking charges.
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November saw a 19.6% decline in car manufacturing in the United Kingdom, with 31,551 fewer vehicles being produced when compared to the same month in 2017.
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One of the biggest updates in the almost 60 year history of the MOT took place just last year, but now regulations could be tightened yet again as safety chiefs try to deal with the 2.39 million cars in the United Kingdom that are the subject of outstanding safety recalls.
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The severity of injuries that result from car accidents could be reduced by as much as 40 percent because of external airbags which inflate from the sills of a car, a leading auto parts supplier has claimed.
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McLaren has long been one of the most successful manufacturers of racing cars in the United Kingdom, revered by fans along with the likes of Chaparral and Lola. The company, which is based in Woking, could have stayed in that successful niche, but instead made the potentially risky decision to begin manufacturing world-class supercars, and challenge Ferrari while turning itself into a household name. But how did McLaren go from racing cars to the new 250mph hypercar known as the Speedtail?
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Around 10,964 drivers in the United Kingdom remain on the road in spite of having gained 12 or even more penalty points on their driving licences.
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The flying car has long been an icon of popular culture’s vision of the future. However, most people think that it will never happen – when in reality, the truth is that it already has. The flying car has in fact already been invented, and on no less than two separate occasions – and in fact the first such invention was actually created all the way back in the 1940s by a man named Ted Hall, an aeronautical engineer based out of San Diego in the United States.