News
Google News: Motoring fines to get a massive hike
[Carcraft] - In a statement Professor Stephen Glaister, director of the RAC Foundation, said: “Clearly, speeding motorists are law breakers but their punishment should fit the crime, not turn into a tax paid only by this group of offenders simply because it is easy
Google News: Government 'U' turn on the MOT
[Carcraft] - Stephen Glaister, director of the RAC Foundation commented; “we are pleased ministers have decided both to retain the current frequency of the tests and turn a spotlight on those garages not coming up to standard.” The decision was also welcomed by
Champions call for safer cycling on roads
www.thetimes.co.uk
[Times Online] - Professor Stephen Glaister, head of the RAC Foundation, said: “We support the campaign. Clearly if as a matter of policy we want to have people cycling we will have more deaths and injuries unless something quite dramatic is done to improve their
U-turn over plans for fewer MOT tests after faults missed
www.scotsman.com
[Scotsman] - Professor Stephen Glaister, director of the RAC Foundation, said: “Drivers will be shocked at how many defects go undetected. Cars might be increasingly sophisticated, but many of the MOT checks are basic, relating to things like lights
sorted by relevance / date