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  • Lamborghini smashed up just minutes after leaving the showroom

    Lambo destroyed just moments after leaving the showroom A brand new Lamborghini has been wrecked in a crash on the M1 in Yorkshire just 20 minutes after after leaving the showroom. West Yorkshire Police tweeted pictures of the destroyed sports car after the accident on Wednesday. In an extraordinary turn...

  • Phased reopening of NCT centres

    National Car Testing implementing phased reopening As so many are aware, there have been massive disruptions due to NCT centre closures during the past few months. Not only due to Covid-19 but also due to the defects discovered with their vehicle lift equipment earlier this year. The National Car Testing Service resumed a limited service on June 8 in 15...

  • BMW and Mercedes-Benz abandon their joint plan to build autonomous cars

    BMW and Mercedes-Benz have blamed bad ‘timing’ for abandoning their joint plan to develop autonomous cars. The two German car manufacturers reached an agreement last July to collaborate in the development of self-driving vehicle technology and manufacture of autonomous cars. They had planned to produce Level-4 human controlled full-autonomy vehicles. These level Level-4 cars are based on the SAE’s categorisation....

  • 56,000 learners still waiting for driving tests to resume

    When will driving tests resume in Ireland? The RSA (Road Safety Authority) has not yet made a decision as to when the driving test will resume here in Ireland, which means that more than 56,000 learner drivers will have to wait longer for their opportunity to pass the test. Of the 56,000 waiting for the test, about 36,000 of them...

  • New car sales increased during May

    New car sales increased slightly during May but still down on last year There was an increase in the number of new cars sold in Ireland during May compared to April which would indicate that the car sales market is gradually recovering after the worst economic shutdown in history. The latest figures from the CSO (Central Statistics Office) show that...

  • Irishwoman was the first person in history to die in a car accident 1869

    In memory of Mary Ward It is said that death by car accident is the 9th leading cause of death today with 1.2m people dying in car crashes worldwide each year.Modern statistics have revealed that about 40% of fatal collisions are due to excessive speed, and closly following on from that is alcohol consumption contributes to 38% of deaths. But...

  • Most likely place in Dublin to get clamped

    Dublin City Council has revealed which city streets you are most likely to get clamped. Every day, on average 129 cars are clamped around Dublin according to the statistics. In the first six months of the year, 2019, a total of 23,383 vehicles were caught out by the clampers. Believe it or not, some are suggesting that there was a...

  • Are hydrogen fuelled vehicles really the way forward?

    H2 fuel cell vehicles When it comes to driving and its fuel source there is no easy option, regardless of whether the source is petroleum, biofuels, electrons in a battery, or hydrogen fuel cell cars. If you wish to purchase the ‘best’ type of fuel-powered car, you will be faced with many different options nowadays. This decision will come down...

  • 1,000 more electric chargers in the next 5 years

    Step in the right direction towards 936,000 EV’s on-road by 2030 As part of a new infrastructure scheme, 1,000 car charger points for EV’s are to be installed over the next 5 years. Richard Bruton announced a number of months ago, before the lockdown that there has been funding set aside for local authorities to carry out this task and...

  • Driver distractions - Children

    Could the little ones in the back seat be diverting your attention from the road? According to the RSA by definition ‘Driver Distraction’ is ‘a diversion of attention away from activities critical for safe driving toward a competing activity’. As previously spoken about in preceding articles it was found that this could play a role in 20-30% of all road...