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  • Electric scooters on the warpath

    1,600 incidents involving e-scooters, hoverboards and Segways reported including criminal damage and traffic collisions in the UK Already this year 100’s of incidents have been reported in the UK involving e-scooters, segways and hoverboards. These incidents have included criminal damage, road traffic accidents and anti-social behaviour. Last year alone, there were 1,600 incidents of criminal damage and traffic collisions which...

  • 7,700 Family Ford vehicles recalled due to fire risk

    Leakage of battery acid could pose a fire risk Approximately 7,700 family vehicles belonging to the Ford brand have recently been recalled in the event that there could be a potential battery acid leakage and this, in turn, could lead to a fire. They have issued a voluntary recall on all the vehicles affected. Some of the vehicles involved were...

  • A whopping 1,600 unaccompanied learner driver vehicles seized

    RSA to make changes to learners permits to force drivers to full licence Since the new ‘Clancy Law’ was implemented in Dec last year, 1,600 vehicles have been seized from unaccompanied learner drivers. These vehicles are immediately impounded under this new law which states that a vehicle can be taken off an unaccompanied driver on the spot. This amendment which...

  • Tesla driver caught in the act

    Tesla driver seen on camera sleeping while on autopilot mode A passerby takes footage of a driver sleeping while on autopilot mode in a Tesla. They were shocked to see the driver asleep while driving along a California road. The driver of the vehicle had his arms crossed and not on the steering wheel. At the end of the video,...

  • EV drivers must pay to charge vehicles in coming months

    ESB set to announce EV charging prices Those who drive EV’s will soon have to pay in the coming months as ESB are ready to implement these changes. ESB plans to make an announcement in September about how they will price such charging at its public stations. At the moment it is free for those who have an EV to...

  • Insurance ‘Green Card’ no longer needed to drive in Northern Ireland

    What has been described as insurance ‘Green Card’ is no longer required to drive in Northern Ireland in the event of a No-Deal Brexit. Insurance providers had previously warned that their so-called insurance green card would have to be used when the UK left but now that seems to be no longer needed? Why was it needed in the first...

  • Eight-year-old German boy takes his mothers car on 140kph joyride

    An eight-year-old boy in Germany took his mother’s car in early August for a late-night joyride at speeds of up to 140kph. German Police said the boy took the nighttime joyride on a highway in western Germany. The boy’s mother called Soest police and told them that her son her VW Golf had disappeared. The boy was eventually found at...

  • Door falls off Bus Éireann bus

    Bus door fall off Bus Éireann has apologised to passengers after a door fell off one of its buses on the Sligo to Galway route on Monday, August 19. Photographs have emerged taken by passengers of a bus door lying on a grass verge as company cites ‘mechanical fault’ Passengers were startled when the door fell off near Charlestown, almost...

  • Norway’s electric vehicle market led by the rich

    Double the chance of owning an electric vehicle if you are rich We all know electric vehicles are more expensive than your regular run of the mill vehicle. Which is why in Norway, one of the largest electric vehicle markets, it is the rich who enjoy this luxury. Almost half of all the car now sold in Norway are electric,...

  • Should E-scooters be legal on Irish roads?

    Many are calling for the legalisation of E-Scooters Electric scooters have become extremely popular in the last few years because they are cheaper to run than a motorbike, scooter or car and more eco-friendly. While many countries across Europe have adopted them onto their roads, it would seem that there is a lack of understanding with the public with regard...