A Highways Agency spokeswoman...
A Highways Agency spokeswoman said: "The pilot scheme was developed to stop the emergency services getting punctures." Vehicles using the extra lane suffer because of metal debris conventional brushes leave behind. This unique lorry collects nails and other sharp objects as it drives over them.
Much is expected of...
Much is expected of the next-generation Z4, which faces stiff competition from the likes of the Porsche Boxster, forthcoming Audi TT Roadster and Nissan 350Z Roadster
The car is set to get a curvy, fresh look. According to our sources, the so-called "flame surfacing" design philosophy of the current model, which made shockwaves at its launch in 2003, will be toned down in favour of a sleeker new style. The car will follow the lead of its bigger 3-Series and 6-Series siblings, with the firm expected to adopt a more shapely appearance.
Based on a revised 6-Series platform, which will make the most of BMW"s growing expertise with aluminium, the model will feature six and eight-cylinder motors. Engineers are also said to be considering both traditional soft-top and modern folding hard-top configurations. The current machine shunned the fashion for the latter in favour of a rag-top design, and if the company goes down this route again, stylists will be able to retain the long-nosed proportions of the existing car. However, using a soft-top would be in direct contrast to key rival the Mercedes SLK, which has used a clever folding hard-top since its introduction in 1996.
Much is expected of the next-generation Z4, which faces stiff competition from the likes of the Porsche Boxster, forthcoming Audi TT Roadster and Nissan 350Z Roadster. Meanwhile, rum-ours of a name change - to Z6 - appear wide of the mark. Insiders confirm that the numerical system adopted by the brand relates to size, and a Z6 badge would suggest a 6-Series-scale model.
The sporty two-seater will borrow its engines from its 3-Series saloon stablemate, but fans of the Bavarian brand will have to be patient because the new Z4 is not expected to hit showrooms until 2009.