An iron-fisted campaign by police from the start of 2013 to reduce driving offences in Queensland, has thrown the spotlight on some obscure road laws in addition to what are termed “the Fatal Fiveâ€...
In 1961 Cedric Wright started his job as Editor on CAR at the young age of 35. He position as Editor lasted just over two decades until 1983. He started his career as a motoring journalist by writing for the Cape Times and is currently based in Brisbane, Australia.
An iron-fisted campaign by police from the start of 2013 to reduce driving offences in Queensland, has thrown the spotlight on some obscure road laws in addition to what are termed “the Fatal Fiveâ€...
The engineers at Porsche in Ingolstadt will be interested to hear that Australia’s Northern Territory government is having misgivings about the 130 km/h speed limit introduced in 2007, and is consid...
There’s no lack of crazy characters in Australia—the latest being a masked and caped “Wheel Clamp Crusader” who has become something of a hero to harassed Perth motorists. Wearing a green lycr...
No surprise to learn that the world’s most expensive off-street parking is in Tokyo, where (according to the latest Wall Street Journal survey) motorists pay as much as R425 a month on average for e...
One of CAR’s previous editors, Cedric Wright, reports from Australia… BRISBANE – South Africa’s open-cast mines are to be used as test bed for a revolutionary monster mining truck now ...
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