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How do smart motorways work?
Smart motorways have been a contentious topic in recent years amongst people in the automotive industry.
Continue ReadingHow do car immobilisers work?
The immobiliser is a clever device that has been used to reduce car thefts across the country for the past 20 years and is a feature that many motorists forget their vehicle has.
Continue ReadingHow to correctly de-ice your windscreen
On a rushed freezing cold morning the last thing you want to be faced with is a frozen windscreen. The frustration that this can bring could tempt you to use defrosting methods that will end up doing more harm than good.
Continue ReadingHow do hydrogen cars work?
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and can be used as one of the cleanest fuels on the planet – so why hasn’t hydrogen caught on?
Continue ReadingHow does regenerative braking work?
If you’ve been looking at electric vehicles over the past couple of years then you might have come across the term ‘regenerative braking’ – but what does it mean and how does it work?
Continue ReadingHow does car paint work?
The world of car paints can be a confusing one. They come in hundreds of different colours, shades and textures so its easy to lose your way.
Continue ReadingHow does WLTP work?
The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure or WLTP, for short, is a vehicle fuel economy test that you might have come across when reading about new electric cars – but how does it work?
Continue ReadingHow to save fuel
Fuel shortages have caused issues up and down the country over the past week with panic buying causing long queues outside any petrol station that has petrol or diesel available.
Continue ReadingHow do speed cameras work?
Speed Cameras have become a crucial tool in maintaining and improving road safety on UK roads with their ability to measure whether drivers are breaking the speed limit.
Continue ReadingHow do number plates work?
By law every car on UK roads must display a vehicle registration number, or ‘number plate’ as it’s otherwise known. This unique combination of letters and numbers allows every car to be identified.
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