Topic: United Kingdom
Trunki's aren't very big and are certainly not the size of adult suitcases (be aware of this if you order one online). The main strap can be removed for zooming around on the Trunki by herself or the main strap can be ...
History This section requires expansion. The legal requirement to fit seat belts began in the Australian states of Victoria and South Australia in 1964, with the compulsory fitting of seat belt anchorages at front outboard positions in new cars. In 1965 cars ...
The driver of a double-deck coach told how he fought a passenger who grabbed the steering wheel. Two people were injured when the Oxford to London shuttle service swerved off the M40 at 60mph and toppled onto its side yesterday.. Passengers escaped ...
These straps, made in the UK from recycled car seatbelts, are designed to fit on any pedal that takes a reflector. You slide your foot into the diagonal strap at an angle and then square up your heel, which makes the strap ...
Early issue with accelerators raised no alarm among European consumer advocates, Toyota owners Long before Toyota's serious problems with surging accelerators, reports surfaced in Europe of a less catastrophic problem with gas pedals that didn't ease off when drivers removed their foot.Officials ...
Seat belt use in the United States is now at 84 percent, rising steadily since 1994. But while many seat belt videos use scare tactics and fear from a ticket or accident or even death to promote seat belt use, a new ...
I've always thought it very funny that people are so very afraid of flying. I mean, ok, they say that if God had meant us to fly he'd have given us wings, that it's not natural for us to hurl ourselves into ...
Whiplash Injury Insurance Claims - Fraudulent Or Genuine?By Sarah NandhraAlthough the concept of whiplash was first introduced over 80 years ago and it is scientifically recognised as a legitimate injury, the authenticity of low speed impact claims continue to promote conflicting arguments ...
Most of the time you won't even know they are there. Honda, for instance, is working on one which deploys in 0.015 seconds, twice the speed of a normal airbag.. This tech has sensors which detect the white lines in the road ...
Too often, the summer months can be quiet times in the world of new cars, and we're reduced to feeding, vulture-like, for scraps of fresh metal.. Not this year, though, because there's a new Proton GEN-2 coming to the UK! But a ...