Wales has one of the quietest roads in Britain.
Department of Transport said the A481 between Builth Wells and the A44 north of Llanfiangel nant Melan is the least used in Wales and was second only in traffic to the A897 in the Scottish Highlands, Avis reports.
Bus lane offences and fines have risen in Cardiff.
In May, 6,855 tickets were issued, nearly 466 above those in April, for vehicles photographed in the lanes but yellow box offences went down from 745 to 290 over the same months.
Volkswagen Group is setting aside about $15 Billion to pay owners and penalties in the US after its emissions fraud.
No such payments have been made or promised to European owners.
Hire a van mid week for any purpose could slash your moving costs, says Europcar.
Weekend rates are typically three times as much as mid-week rentals.
Euro Car Parts has introduced a new range of shock absorbers by the world’s leading manufacturer of sports suspension, Bilstein.
It includes B4 Airmatic types for Land Rover and Jaguar, where Bilstein is the original equipment supplier (OES), B4 Damptronic types for Mercedes limo and electronically adjustable for the likes of Nissan GT-R, and B4 Gas types for the VW Golf 7, Vauxhall Mokka and Adam, again where Bilstein is OES.
Partners and children of Britain’s company car drivers play a crucial role in selecting their vehicles.
Figures from ŠKODA demonstrate just how much Brits, whose jobs require them to spend time on the road, take their family’s opinions into consideration when making up their minds on a new set of wheels.
Young driver insurance brand ingenie is calling for schools to teach children hazard perception, following an experiment to see if experienced drivers could pass their theory, hazard perception and driving test.
The introduction of the hazard perception test in 2002 is accredited with an 11% decrease in new driver crashes.