Land Rover is reviving one of its most loved names. The car underneath it belongs to Chery. This is not a one off decision forced by desperation. It is the latest step in a process that has been quietly transforming the Western car industry for a decade,...
Thirteen consecutive months of falling European sales. A Chinese rival that outsold it on the continent in January and grew 165 percent while Tesla shrank. This is not a dip. This is a direction.
Forty four were built. Half are thought to still exist. One is heading to auction at Amelia Island with an estimate of up to $1.1 million. The Nissan Nismo 400R is not the GT-R you have heard the most about. That is precisely why it matters.
The brand has gone bankrupt eight times. Lawrence Stroll rode to the rescue in 2020. Five years later, the numbers are worse than ever and the moves being made to stay alive are raising serious questions about what survival actually looks like.
The company that watches every car in New Zealand. You're paying for it. And it plans to do a lot more.
NZTA's new mobile camera network has strict rules about where and how cameras can operate. If those rules were not followed, the ticket may not hold up.
A Porirua lawyer may have set a legal precedent with far-reaching consequences after getting a $35 speeding ticket thrown out by a court.
The photo featured in this article was provided on request by the owner as they were not the driver at the time.
This letter to Wellington is self explanatory. It was simply ignored and enforced.
Statement of truth I confirm the accuracy of this statement. I make this statement in the knowledge that it will be used in court proceedings. I am aware that it is an offence to make a false statement
Dozens of drivers have been ticketed by police after they were snapped on the wrong side of the road on busy South Island tourism route the Devil’s Staircase.
Road rage gets the headlines. These nine habits are far more likely to kill you, the person next to you, or the pedestrian you haven't seen yet.
Then Don’t Get Mad, Get Even!
Minister Peter Dunne has made light of getting two speeding tickets on the same day.
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