Toyota slides to first quarterly loss in two years

Toyota, the world's largest car maker, has reported its first quarterly loss in two years after production was savaged by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami.

Proportion of young drink drivers increasing

Drink-driving is on the increase among motorists under 25, according to the latest police figures.

The whiplash lie detector

We are in the middle of a compensation epidemic. Could a whiplash 'lie detector' test be the solution?

New Zealand increases minimum driving age to 16

New Zealand is increasing its minimum driving age from 15 to 16 in an effort to make its roads safer.

Range Rover damaged by valet staff

The owner of a £75,000 Range Rover was left with £17,000 worth of damage after valet staff took the car for a ride and refilled the tank with unleaded petrol instead of diesel.

Electric car owners may face £19,000 battery charge

Electric car owners face a bill of up to £19,000 to replace the battery, a report has found.

Drink drive tests fall

The number of breath tests fell sharply over the summer, while the number of motorists stopped for suspected drug-driving rose by nearly a third.

More than 100,000 driving tests nearly ended in a crash

More than 110,000 driving tests nearly ended in a car crash last year, the Daily Telegraph can disclose.

‘Sleepy market town’ surrounded by ring of car cameras

A small market town has become the first place in Britain to be encircled by a surveillance system tracking the movements of all motorists, amid protest from civil liberties campaigners.

Motor insurance premiums fall for young drivers

Car insurance premiums for younger drivers have fallen for the first time in two years, according to figures released today.
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