Motorists caught without a seatbelt or
using illegal number plates face on-the-spot fines of £60
in a major road safety crackdown launched by the Government.
The increase follows a public consultation seeking views on how to tackle the
fact that many motorists persist in failing to comply with seatbelt laws,
despite repeated warnings that they are risking serious injury or death to
themselves and others. The increase in fixed penalties also covers
misrepresentation of vehicle registration marks. This includes failure to
conform with rules on font, size and colour of number plates. The use of
illegal number plates can have a significant impact on criminal investigations
and crime detection.
Fleet vehicle order times are now
beginning to rocket due to the scrappage scheme and car makers cutting back
production and vehicle stocks.
Fleets
are now being forced to wait as long as 18 weeks for cars, according to
Grosvenor Contracts Leasing.
Car supermarket Motorpoint has criticised Ford for
its latest price hike, claiming it made a "mockery" of the car
scrappage scheme.
Motorpoint managing director David Shelton said, "While
Ford may blame the weakness of sterling for the latest price hike, the fact
remains that the increases in its list prices cancel out the savings available
through the car scrappage scheme. As a
consequence, some people going to their local Ford dealer with a 10 year-old
car are likely to find themselves paying them for the privilege of scrapping
it, making an absolute mockery of the scheme."
Sainsbury's
Finance is offering motorists 12 months' car insurance for the price of 10
months if they purchase a policy between the 30June and the 31August
2009. Sainsbury's car insurance is competitively priced
and provides cover for road rage, vandalism, and replacement child car seats in
the event of an accident as standard. As well as only paying for 10 months'
cover but receiving 12, customers also benefit from a 10pc discount if they
purchase their cover online.
TyreSafe is
advising motorists to check the condition of their tyres prior to a driving
holiday to help reduce the risk of causing an accident.
With an
increased volume of traffic expected on the roads this summer as more families
opt for a UK-based holiday, TyreSafe is encouraging all motorists to check
their tyre pressure, tread depth and general tyre condition before they set off
on holiday.
Ford customers can continue to collect
Nectar points from participating Ford dealers after the company extended its
contract in a multi-year deal with the UK's largest loyalty card programme.
Ford
joined the Nectar scheme in 2003 and remains the only car company to offer
customers value through the opportunity to collect points on routine servicing,
non-warranty repairs and MoTs at participating dealers.
smart has launched of a new social
community website, www. destinationsmart.co.uk.
This
exciting new website gives smart owners, enthusiasts and fans the opportunity
to register and interact with each other in a dedicated, smart-branded online
space.
Royal College of Art students, Hong K. Yeo and Magdalena Schmid have
been awarded the prestigious Pilkington Automotive Vehicle Design Award titles
for Best Design Interpretation and Best Use of Glazing respectively.
The winners, who were competing against 13 other entries from students
across nine countries, were praised by judges for the exceptional quality of
their designs and exhibiting high levels of innovation and creativity.