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Dystopian moment driverless car blocks emergency responders from attending to Austin terror attack victims
A Waymo robotaxi blocked an ambulance that was on its way to attending to victims involved in the deadly terror attack shooting in Austin, Texas on Sunday morning.
Brits will 'inevitably' see higher petrol prices amid Middle East war, warns Motor Fuel Group boss
Alistair Lock, chairman of the Motor Fuel Group said higher oil prices are ' inevitably going to feed through in due course to higher prices at the pump.' Oil surged after war broke out in the Middle East.
One in three EV chargers are billing electric car owners the wrong amount
Inspection of hundreds of EV charging points found that 31.5% were either overestimating or underestimating how much energy was being transferred to electric cars.
Queues grow at London petrol stations amid fears of price rise linked to Middle East war: Reports of forecourts running dry
The conflict in the Middle East has affected the transport of fuel to the West after companies suspended sailing through the Strait of Hormuz following Iranian attacks on ships and ports.
Millions of EV drivers 'spied on by the government' through their mobile phones as part of 'nanny state' plan
The government has been spying on millions of electric vehicle drivers through their mobile phones as part of a 'bizarre nanny state' plan, a new report has revealed.
Do you care where your car comes from? 'Built in Britain' stamp no longer important as popularity of Chinese brands rockets
A poll of 1,000 'in-market' buyers revealed that another aspect of a car was far more important to them than a 'built in Britain' tag.
Widest eco bridge in Britain being built as part of £460m project... but it's not to improve traffic flow
The scheme aims to deliver four miles of a safer road with free-flowing traffic while 'conserving and enhancing the special character and natural beauty the local landscape'.
Is the cost of running an EV about to fall? Court rules in favour of tax cut on public charging
A landmark ruling by the First-Tier Tribunal Tax Chamber has been handed down that would apply just 5% VAT to EV public charging instead of 20% currently.
'Dieselgate 2' High Court trial resumes as 1.6m drivers await judgement on whether their cars were fitted with illegal emissions defeat devices
A verdict is expected in the summer, with a secondary trial if car makers are found guilty to determine the level of compensation to be paid out.
Will petrol prices surge due to conflict in Iran - and could unleaded reach nearly £2 a litre again?
Strikes on Iran by the US and Israel over the weekend have sparked a near 10% increase in oil prices between the markets closing on Friday and opening on Monday.
Labour boosts electric car home charger grants by £150 - but many are locked out from the discount
The scheme is only open to people who live in rented properties, own flats, run businesses or occupy houses without driveways.
Has the UK just hit a major EV tipping point? There are almost twice as many public chargers than petrol and diesel pumps
EV advocates have celebrated the news as a 'major milestone' that shows that 'electric cars have become mainstream'.
Your new BMW built by robots: German car giant is using AI humanoids in its Leipzig factory
The Bavarian firm is the latest vehicle maker to employ humanoids in an effort to reduce labour and manufacturing costs.
Slippery sales staff biggest turn-off for new car buyers
Nearly a third of customers want staff to be honest about imperfections, a study by the Motors & Cazoo consumer insight panel shows.
Politicians take note: Car buyers are NOT ready to go all-electric
Car makers hope ministers will row back on strict, but unachievable, sales targets for EVs called the 'ZEV Mandate'.
The UK's widest road bridge is being built - but the £460M project isn't for cars
The scheme aims to deliver four miles of a safer road with free-flowing traffic while 'conserving and enhancing the special character and natural beauty the local landscape'.