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News articles - September 2012


Drivers around Scotland and parts of Northern England are being subjected to terrible weather conditions.
The potential risk to drivers must be weighed against the plans to increase the motorway speed limits on British roads, says the Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin.
A recent poll has revealed that Stonehenge is by far the most distracting roadside view in the UK, with more than 25% of motorists admitting to nearly crashing as a result of looking at the landmark.
Officials at the Trading Standards Institute (TSI) are warning drivers not to trust printed MOT certificates as they are only intended as receipts and can be easily forged.
Increasing numbers of drivers are putting themselves and others at risk by using their mobile phones whilst driving, a new study by a car finance company has, rather unsurprisingly, revealed.
Scottish politicians are backing a move to cut the drink-drive limit in Scotland in a bid to save lives.
A new study suggests that a fifth of local councils have reduced free street parking in the last year or so.
With the cost of fuel, car insurance and the cost of motoring taking its toll on many of us, drivers may welcome news that the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) are undertaking a long-overdue review of fuel prices.

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