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Customizing your car is fine - until it crosses into illegal territory. These common mods can attract unwanted attention from police and possibly lead to fines or citations.
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A simple £60 improvement car modification could significantly improve your car's value when it comes to selling it, experts have advised drivers.
The uncensored data showed that unlike prior years, 22 car crash victims were documented using a category in 2022 for sex that had never been tracked previously, "Other (e.g., "X", Non-Binary, Not ...
Apart from motorists, workshops that provided illegal modification services also got into trouble, with 23 such workshops getting charged in court with the offence from 2021 to 2024, LTA added. In ...
Underglow — lights placed under the car — was featured heavily in the 2001 movie "The Fast and the Furious," and while it faded in the later 2000s, it made a resurgence in the modification ...
Even if your car's window tinting is within the law, it could still dent your insurance policies as it's seen as a modification.
According to a report compiled by iSeeCars.com using data from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System, small cars are more likely to be involved in ...
Auto industry: What is the slowest-selling car in America right now? Kia comes in at a close second, at 5.5 fatalities per billion miles, with Buick (4.8), Dodge (4.4) and Hyundai (3.9) rounding ...
Motoring Motoring News Midlands traffic and travel Drivers warned £200 car modification could cause car insurance to be 'invalid' Tony Green, Head of Technical and Training at Auto Windscreens ...
CAR modifications have become increasingly popular among young drivers eager to personalise their vehicles. The UK government enforces tight laws to ensure that all vehicles are safe for both the d… ...
Popular car brands are collecting and sharing driver data from braking patterns and odometer readings to vehicle location and voice recognition information, consumer advocacy group Choice has found.