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Scotland"s roads are...

Scotland"s roads are busier than ever, yet they"ve seen the lowest number of road accidents and deaths for half a century. The Scottish Executive"s transport figures show there were 2.4 million vehicles in 2004, up three per cent on 2003. Fatalities were down to 307, with nearly 18,000 injuries.



The ad, which is also...

The ad, which is also on Renault"s website, features people shaking uncontrollably as a M탩gane drives by. But 10 viewers felt the footage mocked Parkinson"s Disease victims. A spokeswoman said: "It was withdrawn when we realised it was causing offence."


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Diesel lovers get a...

Diesel lovers get a trio of options. The entry-level oil-burner will be a 1.4-litre delivering 89bhp, although buyers wanting more performance can plump for a 124bhp 2.0-litre D-4D unit

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A new Spiderman-inspired...

A new Spiderman-inspired weapon is being used to close the web on car criminals.

The X-Net has been secretly added to the armouries of forces in Gloucestershire and Kent. The mesh-based gizmo uses steel spikes to puncture tyres, before a sticky plastic webbing wraps around a carò€™s axle to bring pursuits to an end.

Auto Express first featured the device in January 2004 (Issue 787), when it was being tested by security expert Qinetiq.

So far, neither force has deployed the X-Net, but the US military has used it regularly around the world to stop suicide bombers, protect checkpoints and create ò€˜secure zonesò€™.

Kent Police said its three nets are being saved for use in major operations. A spokesman said: ò€œThe risk to the public must justify the need to stop a vehicle, and authorisation is needed before an X-Net can be used.ò€

A spokeswoman for Qinetiq added two new versions are also in development ò€“ a remotely operated one and a Trux-Net, for larger vehicles. More police forces across the country will adopt the X-Net once Home Office approval is secured.




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