A new TRL study funded by the DfT has found that glare can be objectively linked to bright lights.
A new breed of speed camera that can spy on how fast you drive through traffic lights has become the most lucrative in Britain, we can reveal.
Dashcam footage shows the pensioner on a mobility scooter calmly trundling along the inside lane on the A21 in Tunbridge Wells.
New car sales rose by 0.5% as surging EV sales continued to keep the market buoyant, accounting for 24.5% of all registrations.
Senna's win at the 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix is unquestionably the Formula One legend's most emotional - and arguably the most important - of his 41 career victories.
Car thieves are continuously turning to new methods and the latest tech to steal cars undetected. But they're also revering to some old hat tricks to pinch vehicles too.
Experts have pinpointed the ideal temperature to make sure you and your passengers are comfortable - without getting too hot.
New figures released by the Department for Transport show that 15,979 public chargepoints have been installed since October 2024.
The space sits in a secure underground garage beneath a gated residential complex overlooking the River Thames in Fulham, south west London.
European car producers could run out of semiconductor chips by the end of next due to ongoing Nexperia chip supply crisis. New car production could halt and used car prices shoot up.
On November 14, 1896, the speed limit was raised from a brisk walking pace of 4mph to 14mph. To celebrate this liberation, pioneering motorists took part in a drive from London to Brighton.
Lexus' luxury hybrid crossovers are the most stolen cars on British roads, Daily Mail analysis of DVLA data suggests.
With Chinese cars growing in popularity, Vauxhall is fighting back with its own keenly-priced family car. Motoring Editor Rob Hull tested the Frontera Hybrid and Electric - here's which one he recommends.
As London's war on drivers wages, cab drivers with almost two decades of experience are warning they may be forced to give up their jobs as Britain's roads are no longer drivable.
Around 78,000 car owners are still refusing to pay ULEZ fines - the equivalent of three per cent of all cars in the zone.