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New powers which enable local councils to cut the congestion and disruption caused by roadworks have been introduced. The rules mean contractors could be banned from digging up roads during the rush hour. “There’s nothing more annoying than seeing work take place at the most inconvenient times,” said transport minister Rosie Winterton.



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We’ve had cardboard cops, but now cut-out children are helping to reduce accidents.


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Kiaò€™S new Soul is...

Kiaò€™S new Soul is out on the open road, and hereò€™s the first picture of the hatch in action! Itò€™s set to take centre stage on the Korean firmò€™s stand when it makes its world debut at next monthò€™s Paris Motor Show. The right-hand-drive version will go into production in March, before appearing in showrooms later in the spring.

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British drivers are...

British drivers are shunning alternatively fuelled cars. The latest DVLA statistics show that there were only 28,150 privately owned motors in this category in 2006 – a mere 0.08 per cent of the 33.4 million licensed vehicles in the UK.

The report also reveals that nearly 4.5 per cent of British cars were road tax-exempt – the majority of which (1.1m) were registered for disabled drivers.




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