VAPING while driving could be banned following calls from motoring groups amid concerns that they impair vision and cause dizziness.
The 61-year-old Isle of Wight man is charged with two counts of common assault and being in charge of a motor vehicle while over the specified limit…
The premier classic car event has been held annually at Thirlestane Castle for more than 15 years and organised by the Borders Vintage Automobile…
"Any step that can get a crook looking elsewhere is always worth considering"
Drivers from the Amman and Tywi Valley caught committing offences.
Nearly half of UK motorists have pledged that the next vehicle they purchase will be electric within the next five years, despite the concerns around charging and range anxiety.
More than two million drivers in the UK use their cars for less than one hour per week, new research has revealed.
Drivers looking to travel to Europe and other popular tourist hotspots could find themselves filling up more regularly, with new data showing how cheap fuel can be around the world.
Four in 10 Britons want to install an electric car charger at their home, despite less than five percent of people currently owning a car, new data has found.
Millions of Britons have admitted to accepting a bad deal when selling their car, with one expert exclusively telling Express.co.uk how drivers can avoid losing £1,000 on average.
Petrol and diesel prices have fluctuated wildly this year, with many drivers hoping for a cost drop, with one expert exclusively telling Express.co.uk what could happen in the near future.
Electric cars are "far more reliable" than petrol and diesel vehicles, according to one expert who spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk about how EVs were better than ICE vehicles.
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When the tax was introduced in 2017 it affected only 200,000 owners of high-end models, but rising car costs have meant this number has risen tenfold.
Motorists with a driveway and a home charger can top up their cars for as little as 5p per kWh, while those who use a council-supported charging network can pay 65p per kWh.