by Karl Dyson | Jun 7, 2012 | Featured
Uninsured drivers are becoming more and more common on British roads, and the DVLA is taking steps to try and mitigate this. It is estimated that up to 1.4 million drivers are uninsured, and the 30,000 accidents a year they are involved in ultimately push costs up for...
by Karl Dyson | Jun 7, 2012 | Green public transport
Reading Transport will be be trialing the use of fuel additives for its bus fleet in order to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. The trail of Envirox will last for an initial 12 months and will be added directly to the operator’s fuel storage tanks. They have high...
by Karl Dyson | Jun 1, 2012 | Fuel shortages
The government has called on fuel retailers across the UK to implement their own code of practice to make it possible for motorists to monitor daily fuel prices. According to Transport Secretary Justine Greening the government plans to introduce legislation if...
by Karl Dyson | May 30, 2012 | Green Car News
According to a rather questionable headline by Automotive News, the Hypermiler’s favorite Hybrid fuel sipper is the third best selling car in the world right now. Beating the Prius from the top spot is the Toyota Corolla and the UK favorite Focus Focus,...
by Karl Dyson | May 29, 2012 | Green Motorsports
Lets face it, Nascar is never going to be a green form of Motorsport. Having a fleet of silent EV’s parade round a track at breakneck underwhelming speed just isn’t going to popular with the 75 million whooping American Nascar fans. With that aside, Nascar...