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The tiny beacons were...

The tiny beacons were installed less than a year ago on a three-mile stretch of the A12 near Witham in Essex. The theory was they would reduce the accident risk because they"d be permanently illuminated.



As with the majority...

As with the majority of vehicles it covers, this slim volume is a step back in time. The 32 pages are filled with snippets of information about Britain’s cabs, from the horse-drawn variety to the familiar TX4 seen on our roads today. The layout is cluttered, but somehow it seems to suit the collection of predominantly black and white pictures and short pieces. Anything you want to know about taxis is likely to be featured in here. KA


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One in five British...

One in five British road markings is well below industry standards, proving hard to see in poor light and hazardous weather, say experts.

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Plato still leads the...

Plato still leads the series as the tin-top teams arrive at Croft in North Yorkshire for the next round, but in recent races the SEAT star has seen his early season advantage eroded by Vauxhall’s hard-charging Italian ace.

Neal said: “Being realistic, I think it is going to be tough for us to fight Jason for the title now. I see a big dust-up looming between him and Giovanardi. They are close in the points and both are hard men, so as the pressure mounts and as the season progresses, sparks should fly.”

Though currently in fourth position and still learning how to get the very best out of his new and improving Honda Civic, Neal isn’t totally discounting his own chances. “My immediate focus at the moment is how we make the car fast, strong and reliable.” he said. “Then it’s about taking the programme forward and winning a bunch of races in the second half of the year.”




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