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No blanket 50mph speed reduction for UK
By Visordown News on 21/04/2009 14:52:26
Department of Transport to encourage local agencies to improve safety standards on high-risk roads

through consumer information and raising awareness, working in partnership with industry. The DoT expect further improvements in vehicles’ crash protection to be targeted around particular problems or collision types, and believe that advanced vehicle

Bulldog Bash organisers seek to reassure
By Visordown News on 04/08/2009 11:50:48
Bash organisers up in arms over Stop and Search tactics

:'We wish to offer advice to people coming to this year’s show, and to reassure you that the show itself will run as normal; we do not foresee any problems at the event – again, as normal.Please do not let this operation stop you going out and visiting

Donington secure, says circuit owner
By Visordown News on 06/01/2010 14:04:55
Kevin Wheatcroft reassures staff and fans over troubled East Midlands circuit

at Donington Park."It has been a very difficult time for the whole family, especially with the death of my father being played out against the problems at the circuit."Donington was due to host the British Formula One Grand Prix from 2010 but the deal fell

Starck prototype Voxan reaches £12,900 at auction
By Visordown News on 02/06/2010 14:19:47
Designed by the bloke behind the Aprilia Moto6.5 and the world's most iconic lemon juicer

Phillipe Starck – man responsible for the hideous Aprilia Moto6.5 and the world's most iconic lemon juicer – it was scheduled to go into production in 2009 as a limited-run machine, but Voxan's financial problems, which saw the firm close in December last

An answer to the UK's pothole crisis?
By Visordown News on 12/04/2010 12:30:14
Italian students come up with a novel way to alert road users of potholes

they have no more funding to rectify the problem, so students Domenico Diego and Cristina Corradini have persuaded Italian road safety experts to adopt their 'Street Safe Initiative', which involves a layer of yellow asphalt a few centimetres beneath

Motorcyclist denies 150mph speeding charge
By Visordown News on 15/04/2010 15:23:19
Could this be another nail in the coffin for the LTI 20-20 speed gun?

speed device produced a false reading, reports today's BBC News. Several independent investigations have revealed the device can give inaccurate readings, which has resulted in many speeding cases being thrown out of court.But Pc David Williams, a police

Westminster 'spy cams' go live - again
By Visordown News on 18/06/2010 10:20:52
Technical balls-up costs Westminster tax payers over £800,000

there are known problems with traffic and anti-social behaviour and we hope that by highlighting the locations of these cameras motorists will think twice before driving dangerously or inconsiderately.”

Off road menaces targeted by Cornish Police
By Visordown News on 09/08/2010 13:57:04
Motorcyclists "displaying total disregard for other people" says Reserve Manager

OFF-ROADERS who illegally ride in Cornish trails are to be targetted in a combined anti-bike menace effort by Corwall Council, Natural England and Devon and Cornwall Police.Authorities are keen to stamp out illegal motorcycling activity on Goss Moor

US bikers taunt pursuit cop following crash
By Visordown News on 12/08/2010 11:59:50
Speeding motorcyclists rub salt in the wounds of Washington Police Officer

, then laughed and clapped at the officer before speeding off."It's infuriating when all we're trying to do is enforce the laws in the state of Washington and protect the public," said Cliff Pratt, a spokesman for the force. "Obviously these motorcycles traveling

South Yorks cops get help parking
By Visordown News on 01/09/2010 10:39:17
Force to kit out all new vehicles with sensors to reduce low speed collision bill

not necessarily designed for cars and they can be tight in terms of space."South Yorkshire's problem appears miniscule compared to what happens further North; figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show in the year up until April 2010 Merseyside


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