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Bus lane fines rake in £80million a year as huge 'money-spinner' for local councils, figures show - including nearly £50million in London alone
Bus lanes are a 'huge money-spinner' making £80 million in fines a year for local councils in cities including London, Manchester and Leeds.
The trick to charge an EV for just £218 a year
By using a system that allows them to charge at the cheapest possible time, drivers of a typical EV could end up paying just £18 a month to do 1,000 miles.
Alfa Romeo Tonale review: I always wanted a little Alfa - but can a SUV bring the same sporting thrill?
Ray Massey spends some time living with the more sporty SUV incarnation of the Alfa Romeo stable - the Tonale. Does it fulfil his dreams of adventure?
Warning to drivers over 'family and friends' rule that could be invalidate their insurance and cost £1,000
Motorists could land themselves a hefty and unwelcome fine - and even points on their licence - if they make this little-known mistake.
Vauxhall's Nick Reilly - car industry legend who gave up £160k salary to help keep car making in Britain
Tributes have poured in following the death of legendary UK and global motor industry boss and proud Welshman Nick Reilly.
Car hire costs this summer down 43% as rental firms restore supply of vehicles
A study of car rental costs worldwide found that a week's car hire this summer is 27% cheaper than in 2023 and 42% less than 2022. See which holiday destinations have fallen in price most.
We review the new £75k Polestar 3 - could the Tesla Model Y now have a real fight on its hands?
Polestar - the Swedish racing-inspired EV brand - has finally got more than one car to offer buyers. We review the new Polestar 3 in Madrid, to see if it's worth the £75k+ price tag.
Disabled drivers overlooked in EV transition as just 2% of on-street chargers meet accessibility guidelines
New research by car manufacturer Vauxhall has found that just 2% of on-street council-logged EV chargers are accessible for the UK's 16million disabled population.
Now beware the eye in the sky! AI traffic cop is being used on roads in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire to catch drivers using phones and not wearing seat belts
The camera, operated by Australian road safety company Acusensus, will be on the roads of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire for a week.
What really happens to EV batteries at the end of their vehicle life?
Is the picture of an EV battery graveyard true? We look at second life EV battery initiatives, recycling developments and battery passports.