The East of England emerged in as the most expensive UK region for EV charging, with eight of the 10 priciest cities charging more than £25 to half-fill a battery
Long considered a steady staple of British roads, the Ford Fiesta doesn't even feature in Which?'s list of the top 10 most reliable cars
EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Sharp drove 16 cars in a single day at SMMT's annual test day, taking the wheel of cars that came from all sides of the automotive sphere
The DVLA has issued an important reminder to all motorists in the UK, warning that they may need to act now to renew their photo card driving licence - or face fines of up to £1,000
You should never ignore warning lights on your dashboard — while some may allow you to drive short distances to seek help, others require you to stop immediately and call for professional assistance
Which?'s latest poll reveals the best and worst motorway service stations in the UK, with one site standing out for all the wrong reasons and receiving the lowest score of all
The B5605 Wrexham Rd/High Street, in Johnstown and the A525 Bryn-Y-Grog Road have returned to 30mph following public consultation. Local residents have spoken of their frustration at the delays
DVLA issued an alert to all UK vehicle owners this week
The DVSA has changed the company it uses to process payments for roadside fines from today (May 28) - meaning motorists will be able to use Apple Pay and Google Pay
Tyre manufacturer Bridgestone has warned drivers to avoid buying some budget tyres - often made in China - which can prove to be a false economy in the long-run
A Bill has been introduced to Parliament which would mean that new drivers would be hit with restrictions for the first six months of having a licence in the UK
Recommended service intervals are designed to maintain your vehicle's safety and reliability, preventing costly repairs and breakdowns, while also preserving your warranty coverage
Penalties for breaking the regulations include fines and points on your licence, as well as driving bans for serious cases and those who passed their driving tests in the last two years
The DVSA is changing the company which allows it to take payments for roadside fines on Wednesday, May 28 - meaning it could be easier than ever to pay your fine
The DVLA should send you a D46P application form 90 days before your 70th birthday, after which you are required to renew your licence every three years