This is the shocking moment two Tenerife taxi drivers were involved in a fight in Veronicas as shocked British tourists could only watch, as the island tries to stop attracting …
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Some drivers are forced to choose between buying food or car insurance, Citizens Advice warns MPs
by ElijahCar insurance premiums are rising and drivers will pay an average of £543 in 2023 Citizens Advice says steep price rises are impossible for many to afford Insurers defend premium …
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The Citroën C1 has been crowned the first best-used car for Generation Z drivers, aged 17 to 27, according to a new study. Taking into account a variety of vehicle …
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Police photograph a 42-year-old Texas truck driver who crashed a stolen 18-wheeler into a DPS building in Brenham after his driver’s license was denied.
by JackPolice have named and photographed the driver who killed one person and injured 13 others when he crashed a stolen truck into a Texas government building. Clenard Parker, 42, used …
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A single image that explains a driver’s anger after receiving a $115 parking ticket
by ElijahBy Steve Williams for WhatsNew2Day Australia Published: 00:03EDT, April 12, 2024 | Updated: 00:03EDT, April 12, 2024 A driver criticized a parking inspector who gave him a fine as he …
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By Steve Williams for WhatsNew2Day Australia Published: 21:57 EDT, April 9, 2024 | Updated: 22:12EDT, April 9, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– Drivers have hit out at …
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Poor mobile phone signal at two in three public EV charging points means drivers struggle to activate them
by ElijahThe UK’s charging infrastructure is suffering from limited mobile phone connectivity, a new report claims. Two-thirds of Type-2 public chargers do not have sufficient phone signal coverage from all four …
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By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 04:12 EDT, April 6, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– Electric car makers are calling for new incentives to encourage drivers to ditch …
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One in three drivers want police to CONFISCATE mobile phones from motorists caught using them illegally behind the wheel
by ElijahDrivers caught illegally using a mobile phone should have their devices confiscated – and then forced to pay a fee to get them back from police. That’s the view of …
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By Makayla Muscat for WhatsNew2Day Australia Published: 05:10 EDT, April 3, 2024 | Updated: 10:14 EDT, April 3, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– More than a million …