Drivers Revenge
Pay-Per-Mile EV Tax JUST THE START of Digital Road Surveillance
Campaigners warn the UK's new 3p-per-mile charge on electric vehicles from April 2028 marks the start of total digital oversight of every car journey.
Drivers urged to avoid £2,500 fine in December – and that’s not all
Breaking a simple motoring rule could cost drivers £2,500 this December.
Drivers hit with higher than 3p per mile road tax due to hidden penalty
Some motorists will end up paying higher pay-per-mile car tax fees under Rachel Reeves' new plan.
On patrol with the police unit hunting drink- and drug-drivers
Surrey Police are intent on stopping drink- and drug-driving. We join them on a patrol
Men spend twice as much on speeding fines than women
A new survey shows that 21 percent of male drivers in the UK paid more than £1,000 in speeding fines during the past year.
New York Driver's FAKE Stickers Not The Best!
A New York State trooper uncovered a set of fake car inspection and registration stickers drawn with crayons and markers during a traffic stop.
Drivers warned as 2.9 million could face £2,500 fines
Nearly three million drivers across the UK could be risking fines of up to £2,500.
AI HALO: This Surveillance System is No Longer Science Fiction, It's Deployed Now
The AI HALO monitoring system is rapidly transforming traffic enforcement with camera-fed fines and real-time tracking but its reach into everyday life is raising serious questions about privacy and civil liberties.
Ontario Bans Speed Cameras And Pays For Bumps Instead
There has been fierce debate in Ontario about the effectiveness of speed cameras
UK councils issue 161,000 fines for 'misuse' but others don't enforce rule
Some areas are strict, others are not, according to new data
New 2025 DVLA rule change responsible for £1,000 fines
The DVLA introduced a new rule back in August, but certain road users could now be slapped with a hefty £1,000 bill.
Councils issue 161,000 fines to drivers for 'misuse' but some 'don't enforce'
New research has revealed the scale, but some council don't enforce the rule
Frustrated residents put up fake speed camera to deal with speeding drivers on their road - only for council workers to remove it as it starts working
Residents say the rogue installation was propped up overnight on Sandhurst Road in Catford, southeast London .
The Return of Car Clocking: How New Undetectable Devices Are Rewriting Mileage Histories
A surge in advanced digital tampering devices is fueling a comeback of car clocking, wiping up to 300,000 miles from some vehicles' true histories. This growing crisis threatens buyers and sellers across the used car market.
DVSA warns learner drivers their theory test could be at risk of cancellation
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency has said people need to act and prepare or risk not being able to sit it
Drivers could be fined £5k for having cats and dog in car
Motorists who drive with their pets in the car could be at risk of a hefty fine and even invalidating their car insurance if they don't follow the rules