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Here"s a smart idea...

Here"s a smart idea... the DVLA is to try out a new way of preventing motorists from illegally sitting learners’ tests. It’s planning a trial of ‘smart’ provisional driving licences.



The Lion king is ready...

The Lion king is ready to return... meet the stunning replacement for the Peugeot 607.


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In a shock move, SEAT...

In a shock move, SEAT has announced it will abandon the BTCC at the end of the year. After winning the title in 2006 and the Team prize in 2007, the Spanish squad has decided to call time on the British tin-top series, ending five years of involvement.

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Sat-navs are all the...

Sat-navs are all the rage these days, but sometimes there is just no substitute for a decent map ò€“ such as the latest range from Philipò€™s.

Using fully updated resources from the firmò€™s digital database, all varieties for 2009 come with a clear three-miles-to-one-inch scale, fixed speed camera locations and major town and city plans.

The Driverò€™s Atlas also includes a route planner and distance table, and is available in A3 spiral-bound paperback format. The Road Atlas adds listings of mobile camera sites, maps of northern France, including the ferry ports, and the Map Easy accessory.

This comprises transparent route overlays and detachable place markers to help drivers plan progress. The Road Atlas is also A3-sized and spiral bound.

Finally, the makerò€™s Road Atlas Britain & Ireland, also updated for 2009, adds full Ireland mapping, including town and city plans. It is available in A3 and A4 formats.




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