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22 driving laws you might have broken

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One might reasonably expect the legalities surrounding driving to be a lot simpler than other laws. You exceed the posted speed limit. You don’t stop at a red light. You park on the double yellow line...

Proudly paranoid about cyber security

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We are not ashamed to admit to an obsession with online security. News and current affairs media deliver a constant stream of reports detailing attacks on individuals and organisations. These assaults on the world's data and services take many forms: hacks, viruses and malware, denial-of-service attacks, phishing...

Ridiculous luxury car extras

The most ridiculous luxury car extras

Ever bought a used car only to wonder, ‘What was the previous owner thinking’? Maybe it’s a discarded chocolate bar down one of the back seats, indelible lipstick stains or a questionable smell from the glove compartment.

The British motor industry

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In the year 1950 the UK provided the world with 52% of global car exports, and truly dominated the international stage. British car firms have enjoyed countless successes, from the pocket rocket Mini Cooper, to the iconic all-terrain Land Rover, and the MI6-approved Aston Martin.

What drives World leaders

What drives world leaders graphic

To quote Abraham Lincoln, the 16th US president: “To test a man’s character, give him power.” One can only assume he wasn’t referring to (horse)power in the automotive sense, but we like to think there's an analogy there.

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