A poll of 500 parents found the top distractions from passengers included bickering siblings, incessant screaming, and endless questions
Drivers are being warned about the importance of carrying a simple item in their car at all times - or they could face a hefty penalty
Tailgating is not only annoying, it is also a safety hazard playing a part in one in eight accidents on major roads
The Financial Conduct Authority is expected to pay out billions of pounds in compensation over a mis-selling scandal in car finance deals - but it's not just those who took out finance going forward that could be affected
Being tailgated is a regular occurrence and a dangerous one, but there is a simple solution to deal with it without causing a potentially fatal collision, according to a driving expert
Anyone looking to sell their car has been given a deadline by which they need to do so in order to avoid 'considerable' losses on the vehicle.
Nearly two decades on, the SUV market is still showing no signs of slowing down, but one car mechanic has suggested that drivers should opt for estate cars instead
Labour and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) are under mounting pressure to make drivers over the age of 70 undergo mandatory vision and cognitive tests
As traffic enforcement becomes stricter and roads more heavily monitored, motorists are being cautioned against making this potentially costly mistake that many drivers believe is just good manners
Typically space saver tyres have a speed limit of 50 mph and provide less grip than regular tyres because they are narrower and have reduced tread, affecting the vehicle's handling
Dog owners could be hit with a huge fine if they fail to follow the rules when taking their pets out in the car - here's everything you need to know
The Government has pointed to NHS guidance recommending adults have their eyes tested every two years - but most people are unlikely to go for eye tests this often
There are certain things drivers do every day on the roads that they won't give a second thought to - but they could actually be against the Highway Code
Motorists spend the equivalent of a full day each year thinking about service schedules, MOTs, and potential issues
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has reminded motorists that they might need a specific document while travelling abroad in a car this summer