Popular Articles
FIAT

The Japanese firm denied...

The Japanese firm denied any confusion over the pronunciation of the name of its hatchback, which goes on sale in Feb÷­ruary. A spokesman said: "It"s an "ow" sound, as in owl, followed by "ris"."



Seen here officially...

Seen here officially for the first time, the Infiniti models are due to be unveiled at the New York Motor Show in April, and will go on sale in dealers here by the end of the year.


News of the day
Well executed and beautifully...

Well executed and beautifully detailed, the soft-top offers everything you need and nothing you don"t.

Autotuning

The city council says...

The city council says recording every incident which results in a fixed penalty will dramatically reduce the 20,000 disputed tickets a year. A spokeswoman for the authority said: "The cameras will provide a photographic record of every car issued a ticket to give evidence in a dispute."

Other councils are set to follow suit, with local authorities in Edinburgh and Perth and Kinross already investing in similar equipment. It"s planned to start the scheme in Glasgow in March. Firms are now being asked to bid for the í‚á£180,000 contract to provide the first batch of cameras for the city"s wardens, who last year raked in more than í‚á£6.6million in fines.

Each camera can download digital data so that photos can be transferred to a main computer, where they will be stored as a permanent record of the offence until any penalty payment has been made. The scheme has received the RAC"s approval. Spokeswoman Sue Nicholson said: "The public will welcome these cameras because they provide clear evidence. It should also be easier for drivers who feel they have been wronged to prove they were not parked illegally."




Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):