The bizarre road markings are only one or two stripes across the controversial, expensive cycle path lead to a floating bus stop.
The report comes amid growing criticism of PHEVs, which are said to consume five times the petrol manufacturers claim they will, as well as being worse for the environment.
In a rare opportunity to puchase a piece of custom-built Hollywood motoring history, Mr. Toad's open-top tourer from Terry Jone's 1995 Wind in the Willows film is up for auction.
The volume of fuel bought rose 6.1 per cent in March. Without this, retail sales were only 0.2 per cent higher, having slumped 0.6 per cent in February.
A driverless Waymo taxi being tested in London ploughed into a taped-off crime scene on Wednesday evening, but the firm insisted it was under human control at the time.
While Evans is reportedly worth over £90m, his Land Rover won't be greatly adding to his bank account. The pre-sale estimate for the Discovery is £15,000 to £18,000.
Electric car sales are rising and many EVs are experiencing a sales boom - such as the Renault 5. But other have failed to gain any traction. Here are three EVs that have been axed due to poor demand.
Formerly the smallest model in JLR's line-up between 1997 and 2015, Freelander has officially returned more than a decade after its disappearance - but as a standalone brand.
'Bilking', the action of not paying for fuel at a filling station, increased by 13 per cent in the 50 days following the outbreak of conflict.
Brits filling their tanks more often was largely responsible for a 0.7 per cent surge in retail sales in March.
Cars still dominate the roads, with 36.7m in total. Incredibly, five models represent one in seven cars - can you guess which ones?
With 402bhp and 500Nm of torque, the 400 Supersport is the most powerful Morgan to leave its Malvern factory, which employs around 200 staff and turns out 800 hand-made vehicles per year.
Some of the features Chinese car makers are revealing are light years ahead. One premium SUV lifts up to protect passengers if another vehicle ploughs into it.
Boasting the most powerful computer software ever in a Volvo, clever tech ensures super-efficiency, with lots of 'green' and recycling credentials, too.
Last year, councils across Britain paid out nearly £20 million - a 30 per cent increase over the previous year - to replace tyres, alloys and suspension that were mangled by crumbling roads.