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  • Toyota Ireland calls for a nitrogen dioxide emissions tax

    Toyota want diesel drivers to pay more tax Toyota Ireland is calling on the Government to introduce a new nitrogen dioxide emissions tax as part of the new vehicle registration tax (VRT) in order to improve air quality in Ireland. A Recent EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has shown that nitrogen dioxide levels from traffic fumes in Dublin pose a public...

  • UK will spend £80 million in electric vehicle research

    The United Kingdom to allocate €90 million euro for electric vehicle research The UK authorities plan to spend £80 million pounds on research and development in electric car research in a bid to reduce their carbon emission output. They plan to bring huge investment into the development of the next generation of electric vehicles and even hybrid aircraft. The UK...

  • Diversions proposed under new Dublin City bus plan

    Dublin motorists face 3km diversion under city bus plan Dublin's College green was recently closed off to traffic for the second Sunday in a row. This was a trial in an effort to reduce traffic congestion in the city centre. The idea was first proposed in 2016 and sought to ban all traffic in College Green, before being rejected by...

  • The leader of the Green Party will eat his hat if Ireland doesn't halt oil

    Leader of the Greens wants to eat his hat Eamon Ryan, the leader of the Green Party here in Ireland has vowed to ‘Eat His Hat’ If Ireland Doesn’t stop oil and gas exploration. In a speech at the MacGill Summer School, Eamon Ryan, the leader of the Green Party in Ireland, has told all the other political parties that...

  • The Greens want a ban on all older vehicles

    Older cars are a big culprit in air pollution according to Greens The Green Party wants a ban imposed on all older vehicles so as to improve air quality. Green MEP Ciarán Cuffe said that these older cars should be banned in Ireland and then air quality monitoring could be improved. The Greens met with representatives today from the EPA...

  • ‘Sketchy’ welding on Subaru vehicles calls for recalls

    It has come to light that 2,107 Legacy and Outback models from the Japanese car manufacturer have had to be recalled. The reason for this being ‘sketchy’ welds beneath the windshield. Vehicle recalls are not something any car manufacturer wants, what's worse though is the need for the entire vehicle to be replaced. Subaru has had this issue not once...

  • August bank holiday weekend safety warning

    August Bank Holiday Weekend With the bank holiday looming many events will be taking place all around the country meaning that people may be travelling more. With this in mind, An Garda Síochána are on high alert as road safety remains a top priority. They are urging all motorists to be extra vigilant on this busy weekend. The onus is...

  • Boy hit by soundless electric vehicle

    The issue of soundless vehicles A young boy aged 5 years old was struck by an electric vehicle in the carpark of Baldoyle industrial estate. The boy and his family were crossing the carpark when the vehicle pulled out without warning and collided with the child leaving him with a fractured lower leg. There was no warning as the vehicle...

  • Criminal Assets Bureau makes the biggest seizure in its 20-year history

    CAB hauls in huge fleet of cars The Criminal Assets Bureau has seized a fleet of 114 cars in a major raid on a motor dealership in Limerick and now wants to sell these vehicles. The multi-million euro fleet will be sold by CAB in order to “preserve their value” as they pursue the matter with this dealership in the...

  • 500,000 Volvo vehicles recalled worldwide

    Volvo Recall A sum of 500,000 vehicles have been recalled worldwide including 5,200 from the Irish market and a whopping 70,000 in the UK. The reason for this recall is due to a possible fire risk within the vehicle engine. They have released a list of the vehicles affected by this default being between 2014-2019 on diesel engines. According to...