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Financial cost of being caught drink-driving revealed

Research conducted by a leading road safety charity shows that the personal cost of being caught drink-driving could be as high as £70,000.

Ranked: the most exciting car chases of all time

Mad Max: Fury Road has been named the most exciting on-screen car chase of all time, but there's no place for Bullitt or The Italian Job.

Changes to the driving theory test: what you need to know

The driving theory test now includes multiple-choice questions based on a video. Here's what you need to know.

The average electric car is driven 9,500 miles a year

New research reveals electric cars average 9,435 miles a year in Great Britain, with a typical Tesla Model 3 covering an impressive 12,392 miles per annum.

Prince Philip crash encourages older people to quit driving

Prince Philip's car crash in January 2019 has resulted in a sharp increase in the number of older drivers surrending their licences.

Driving tests suspended for up to THREE MONTHS due to coronavirus

Driving tests have been suspended to help manage the spread of coronavirus – but those classed as critical workers can still take a test if necessary.

Half a million cars have a late MOT test in January

Figures released by the DVSA show that last January, half a million cars had a late MOT. And more than 70,000 failed the test with a dangerous fault.

This Swede is the world’s smartest driver

Super Swede: Sweden's Anders Lindstrom has been named the smartest driver at the inaugural FIA Smart Driving Challenge final in Paris.

Revealed: the biggest fears of new drivers

Halloween horrors: from motorway driving to car maintenance, we reveal the top 10 motoring nightmares of new drivers. Be scared. Be very scared.

A quarter of drivers pass their test first time

New research shows that just a quarter (26 percent) of learner drivers pass their test first time. The DVSA introduced changes to the test in 2017.