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Bob Jones: Spare us from road-clogging women
Women drivers possibly cost 1 per cent off our GNP, through causing massive delays in city traffic flows, writes Bob Jones. Nowhere in the world do people drive in the right-hand lane as women persistently do here,
Ford's self parking car
Ford is developing a new automated parking technology that could enable drivers to park with only the push of a button from inside or outside of their car. The technology, called Fully Assisted Parking Aid, is currently in the prototype phase and controls steering, gear selection, and forward and reverse motion to allow push-button parking. Source - Ford Europe
Dixon's king of the track again
Auckland racing car driver Scott Dixon yesterday won the IndyCar championship in the United States, one of motorsport's most coveted titles.
Crushing blow to $330k Aston Martin
A late-model Aston Martin worth as much as $330,000 did not look so luxurious after crashing into a lamp post on Auckland's waterfront early yesterday.
Break time for South Island's most prolific speed camera
The fixed speed camera on Caversham Valley Rd, near Lookout Point, in Dunedin, was removed as part of a multimillion highway safety upgrade.
Elders keen to drive, young forgo cars
More elderly Kiwis are driving than 10 years ago, while more younger people are opting to be car-free.