Car tax increase will see VED costs rise for many drivers from April 2020

Vehicle Excise Duty costs will rise for most drivers from 1 April 2020 – but especially so for those in the market for a new car. As expected, the Chancellor confirmed that VED car tax rates for motorists would rise in line with the Retail Price Index, with the biggest increase being £10 for owners … Read more

New website launched for drivers to report road terrible road signs

An independent transport watchdog has launched a new campaign to encourage motorists to report terrible road signage on major roads and motorways. The number of signs being hidden by overgrown bushes, missing large sections due to damage or targeted scrap metal theft, or simply providing confusing instructions are littering busy routes and putting motorists at … Read more

Police take to streets to stop drivers during lockdown and threaten £960 fines

Home Office reveals new powers to tackle people flouting the coronavirus lockdown  Up to two years in prison if you cough deliberately on someone after spate of attacks on police and emergency service workers People who continue to flout coronavirus lockdown rules will be breaking the law and can be arrested as part of new … Read more

Drivers will soon see a REAL fuel price war kick off, says ROB HULL

With markets opening this week to the biggest crash in oil price since the 1991 Gulf War, motorists would have been rubbing their hands together with the prospect of paying significantly less the next time they brimmed their cars.   However, so far we’ve only seen a measly cut of 2p off a litre of unleaded … Read more

Lorry driver’s motorway load is a single multipack of toilet roll as virus panic-buying continues

Joker lorry driver’s motorway load is a single multipack of toilet roll as virus panic-buying continues The HGV was driving along M11 near London, with the toilet roll his only cargo It is held in place in the centre of the bed by a single strap that has bent the top Lee Thompson from Kent … Read more

Drivers could be fined for parking on pavements

Drivers could be fined for parking on pavements as ministers consider prosecuting those who don’t comply Drivers who block pavements could be fined or prosecuted under new offence Transport Secretary Grant Shapps vowed to ‘take action to make streets safer’  MP Huw Merriman claimed ‘people believe they can get away with anything’  Pavement parking is banned … Read more

Car tax proposal buried in Budget could see some drivers pay £2,000

Motorists could be stung with significantly higher car tax after the government suggested it could bring it back in line with C02 emissions to hit owners of the dirtiest models hardest. A call for evidence on Vehicle and Excise Duty, buried deep in today’s Budget document, has criticised the decision in 2017 to introduce a … Read more

Uber’s new safety feature lets riders and drivers text 911 during an emergency

Uber riders and drivers will soon have the ability to text 911 in the event of an emergency when calling is not an option. The ride sharing giant launched a new in-app feature in more than two dozen cities in the US that lets users select a text option that populates key information such as … Read more

No parking fines for fat-fingered drivers who accidentally enter wrong details

No fines for fat-fingered drivers: Motorists who accidentally enter wrong details for parking will now find it easier to appeal New rules from the British Parking Association require firms to cancel charges This follows complaints from motorists who were hounded after getting one letter wrong when keying in their details  By Miles Dilworth For The … Read more

Coronavirus fears prompt Tesco delivery drivers to advise each other to take the retailer to COURT

Tesco delivery drivers have advised each other to take their employer to court if they have to deliver food to people who ‘they are aware of being in self-isolation’ at home due to the coronavirus.  In a forum for Tesco employees, the drivers questioned whether or not it was a fair request to be asked … Read more