Legal history has been...
Legal history has been made by motorist Ian Rumble from Hartlepool, Teesside. He escaped a speeding fine after his car was caught on camera, because he claimed he couldn"t remember who was driving at the time. The Crown Prosecution Service says it is the first time a driver has successfully used this defence to appeal a fine.
If they react too slowly...
If they react too slowly, it warns them to take a break. Student Dan Ruffle, 22, invented the device as part of his course at Brunel University, Middx, and hopes a car brand will produce it. "It"s affordable and does the job," he said.
Mega tax hike proposals
Owners of the worst-polluting cars could face road taxes of up to ÷£2,000 a year under Liberal Democrat plans. Campaigners at the party say the hike, which is 10 times the current rate, would force buyers to consider running more eco-friendly cars.