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A UK spokesman told...

A UK spokesman told Auto Express that the impact of the incident on worldwide supply of the RX-8 is still being assessed. "It"s too early to tell whether this will affect our operations, but the factory was due to close down over Christmas anyway," he said.



A snapshot survey has...

A snapshot survey has shown hardly any fixed penalty notices have been issued to drivers across the country following the change in the rules more than four months ago.


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Sad Renault ace Giancarlo...

Sad Renault ace Giancarlo Fisichella dedicated his third place finish to his best friend Tonino, who died after a short illness last Thursday. “Psychologically it wasn’t an easy race for me. I am really sad because the race was important, but not as important as life,” he said. The Italian also lost his third place in the drivers’ championship to Ferrari’s Felipe Massa, who finished second in Japan.

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The people will watch...

The people will watch for drivers breaking safety rules, then use a remote control system to flash personalised warning messages via an electronic sign further down the road.

For example, motorists using a hand-held phone will see the words "Mobile Phone?" while speeders will be told to "Slow Down!". Anyone who"s not strapped in and gets seen will be reminded with "Seat Belt?".

The sign - which is a first for the UK - has eight pre-programmed messages and is about to be trialled in Oxfordshire. "It will be like a tap on the wrist for drivers, but in a nice way," said Steve Wood, the county"s safer roads officer, who came up with the idea.

If it improves road safety significantly,` the system - which has already been dubbed the "snitch sign" - will be rolled out across the region. It could eventually go nationwide. It was unveiled at the recent Traffex exhibition for the traffic engineering industry at Birmingham NEC, and has been developed by Middlesbrough company Varitext.




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