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ABD Road Safety Spokesman Mark McArthur-Christie explained: "a driver travelling at 45mph on an empty road at 2am could be causing far less danger than one doing 35mph at a busy time, perhaps past a school or in a shopping area, yet under these new proposals the former driver will be severely punished whilst the latter will have his penalty reduced. The same applies to a driver travelling at 100mph on a quiet motorway. Compared to a driver doing 70mph in fog or spray he may be infinitely safer yet he will recieve six points whilst the dangerous driver will not even be reprimanded. It"s an absolute nonsense."


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It seems Ferrari isn’t going to have it all its own way, as Jaguar is also getting ready to launch a stunning GT.


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Leading the drive is PC Mark Wilcock. "We"d had a lot of criminals using false plates on vehicles, and this idea seems so simple," he said. "A clutch-head screw takes a normal screwdriver to put in, but you can"t use one to get it out."

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The stylish Mazda 3...

The stylish Mazda 3 has finally broken cover at the Bologna Motor Show. Sporting a radical, stylish makeover, the five-door hatch clearly intends to meet its straight-laced Golf rival head on.

Sporting a striking new colour ò€“ celestial blue ò€“ the newcomer boasts a number of exciting developments, including an innovative headlight design.

The protruding, angular lamps help boost the carò€™s aerodynamics, to a Cd coefficient of just 0.3. Also on offer is also clever blind-spot technology and adaptive dynamic lighting.

The engine line-up includes two versions of the firmò€™s new 2.2-litre turbo diesel engines ò€“ one with 185ps and the other with 150ps. A 1.6-litre turbo diesel plus 1.6 and 2.0-litre petrol units will also be on offer. Prices will be announced in January.

But thereò€™s more good news for fans of the hothatch version of this family favourite. Sources revealed last night that an MPS variant will be unveiled as early as Spring, at next yearò€™s Geneva show, sporting a more marked, sporty makeover than the predecessor.

With a tuned version of the existing modelò€™s 2.3-litre turbo engine, which already boasts a heady 260PS, it will also be faster, lighter and more economical than the outgoing model. Bosses said it would be competitively priced too ò€“ so expect a price tag just short of the Golf GTIò€™s anticipated starting price of Ò£21,500, when it goes on sale in the summer.

Bosses added there are no current plans to introduce an MPS version of its Mazda 2, however.




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