August 2009 ArchiveChange to help rates more accurately reflect fuel costs. Website advises contract hire to save money. General Motors (GM) insists it still plans to sell European subsidiaries. The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) should be able to take dangerous vehicles off the road, says Commons Transport Committee. GM board still considering European subsidiary sale. Nearly 16,000 drivers ran out of fuel on motorways in past year. Car dealer calls for discount scheme to be extended into next year. Two-thirds say independents provide the best service. Police cannot be trusted to use fines fairly, it is claimed. Scappage scheme leads to drop in charity donations. Plans are 'unenforceable', they claim. Bill Plant Driving School to replace its Vauxhall fleet. Korean firm overtakes Ford. Orders approach 155,000 at scheme's halfway mark. Safety campaign catches hundreds of motorists in Devon and Cornwall. Mayor will review which vehicles will get free access to the congestion charging zone. Life in the car market helps manufacturers. Glass's has called on the Government to extend the scrappage scheme. The Highways Agency launches its summer campaign against roadside litter. |
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