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The £3.7million 'green bridge' to help snakes and toads cross busy A-road to heathland
The 68-metre Cockcrow Bridge spans the A3 near Cobham and is covered in heather and shrubs to provide a safe route for wildlife.
Nine in ten Britons back tougher drink-drive laws as Government consultation to reduce legal limit closes next month
The Government's Road Safety Strategy consultation closes on 11 May, with ministers garnering feedback on a range of measures designed to reduce traffic deaths in Britain.
Widow, 86, who was prosecuted by the DVLA for a one-letter typo on her car insurance opens up about weeks of sleepless nights over fears of being branded a criminal
Edna Nightingale endured weeks of anguish after discovering she was being taken to court because her registration number had been entered incorrectly when she renewed her cover over the phone.
Seaside town locals rebel against 'vandalism' caused by new 20mph speed limit scheme signs
Dozens of the signs have been painted on roads in Lyme Regis, Dorset, as the council implements its speed limit scheme in a bid to improve road safety.
The famously tiny car making a big comeback: Smart's ForTwo - a 2000s icon for being a doddle to park - returns next year
The Smart ForTwo became a huge hit when it arrived in Britain at the turn of the Millennium. Its incredibly petite dimensions made it the ideal motor for city living. In 2027, it is back.
Hyundai Ioniq 3 is a stylish £25,000 electric hatchback - but does it have enough range to better Chinese rivals?
It has enough range for Britons to cover a fortnight of commuting. And it should offer more miles for less cash than its Chinese competition.
Volvo has fixed 'less than 10' fire risk EVs two months after issuing safety recall for 10,365 UK cars - slow delivery of parts from China to blame
In December, Volvo told owners of the £33k EX30 to not charge batteries above 70% over fire risks. In February, it issued a recall to replace potentially faulty parts, but fewer than 0.1% have been fixed.
Government's campaign to recruit more driving test examiners branded 'spectacular failure' after only only 3 per cent of applicants offered jobs
Figures show that last year just one in every 34 people who applied for a post as a practical driving test examiner got the job - meaning only 327 applicants were successful out of a total of 11,132.
Cheap Chinese 'Temu' cars, might save you thousands, but at what cost? Reality of what driving a Jaecoo, Omoda, and Lepas says about you - and what your neighbours REALLY think
Chinese cars from makers such as BYD and Chery have a similar aesthetic and feel to brands such as Vauxhall, Volkswagen and Mercedes, for example.
Mercedes unleashes its new electric C-Class - but its 473-mile range is no match for its biggest rival
The luxury small executive EV will go up against BMW's new i3 saloon. But it's impressive 473-mile range is less than what its major German rival offers. How else does it compare?
Scots Motorists CAN sue Arnold Clark over dark web data leak
A judge has given permission for 15,000 drivers to pursue a US style class action compensation claim against Arnold Clark over a dark web data breach.
Britain's £2,000 driveway deficit: Drivers without one are stung by punishing insurance and parking permit premiums
The driveway divide has been found to be unfairly penalising drivers who do not have access to off-street parking.
Lamborghini is seized because driver didn't have insurance - as figures show 160,000 cars were towed away last year
It is estimated that 300,000 motorists a day are driving without insurance costing the UK economy an eye-watering £1billion a year.
New electric cars may look expensive but here's why they are CHEAPER to buy than petrol versions
We teamed up with Insider Car Deals to analyse the price you will pay for 10 new EVs against their closest petrol equivalents. And it turns out the electric option is commonly the cheaper choice.
Chinese car maker granted patent for voice activated in-vehicle TOILETS
Seres, a Chinese electric SUV brand, has invented a waste disposal unit that slides under the passenger seat so that passengers can go to the lavatory on the move.
What five-minute EV charging is really like: We try BYD's game-changing Flash Charging before it comes to the UK this year
Five-minute EV charging is here - thanks to Chinese EV giant BYD. It will bring its Flash Charging to the UK, which can replenish an EV battery in the time it takes you to buy a coffee at a service station..