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  • Ford warns that a no-deal Brexit will be ‘catastrophic’

    “We will take whatever action is necessary to preserve the competitiveness of our European business” Global car manufacturing giant, Ford is warning that a no-deal Brexit next month would be “catastrophic” for the UK’s auto industry. If that is the case, then there could be implications. Ford has not confirmed it but they may be stepping up preparations to move...

  • Dublin Traffic Congestion Almost as Bad As Bogota and Rome

    Dublin City Traffic Dublin may be one of the worst cities in the world for traffic congestion according to reports. Only drivers in Rome and the capital city ofColombia,Bogotá,spent more time stuck in traffic than Dubliners. The latest traffic research comes from Inrix,a global company that specialises in transportation analytics. They say that Dublin drivers spent a total of 246...

  • Irish Motorists Not Taking Advantage of Electric Toll Discount

    The Minister of Transport, Shane Ross is blaming car owners’ own ‘inertia’ for not signing up for electric toll discount. Electric Vehicle (EV) discounts could be worth up to €500 a year for private cars and €1,000 annually for commercial vehicles. This so-called “inertia” as Ross puts it, may be the reason that only about a half of electric car...

  • Young drivers are struggling under new unaccompanied driver legislation

    Just two months ago, the Government brought in stricter rules around learner drivers driving unaccompanied by a qualified driver. Calls are going out to allow learner drivers to drive a vehicle on the public roads unaccompanied by a qualified driver. Under the unaccompanied learner driver legislation, young drivers are struggling according to one Cork Councillor. Melissa Mullane who is...

  • New Dublin Car-Sharing Scheme will have 400 Electric Cars

    Green Mobility Dublin A new car-sharing scheme operated by Green Mobility will put 400 all-electric vehicles on the streets of Dublin. They are set to begin their operations sometime this year. The Green Mobility scheme will be similar in size to its Copenhagen operation which employs 35 full-time staff. What makes this latest service different is the fact that customers...

  • Is Brexit to blame for drop in new car sales in January

    Drop in New Car Sales Figures for the first month of 2019 are showing that 32,000 new cars were registered in Ireland January but this is a drop of 12.6% in the same period in 2018? In January 32,374 191 cars were registered but a plunge of almost 13% is huge. The figure is down from last January, when 37,023...

  • The Guinness De-Icing Hack

    Guinness on Ice Irish Motorists are using GUINNESS to defrost the windscreens of their cars! Frostbitten motorists here in Ireland have discovered a novel way to de-ice the windscreens of their cars. As we can all feel here in Ireland, the temperatures have plummeted and most motorists face the dreaded morning routine of de-icing their vehicles. As we know pathways...

  • Are Keyless Cars Easier To Steal

    Report reveals keyless car vulnerability A new report out reveals that most keyless cars are actually easier to steal than had been previously thought. Keyless ignitions seem to be all the rage nowadays. There is a huge interest in this as turning your car on and off with the push of a button is very appealing. One good advantage, of...

  • Over 37,000 cars deemed unsafe by NCT last year

    New NCT figure released reveal that in 37,000 cars were deemed unsafe and unroadworthy after an NCT test in 2018. That figure equates to about 2.8 per cent of cars deemed a “direct or immediate risk to road safety”. In 2017 the figure was just over 5,000. 1,343,794 vehicles went through the NCT between January and December 2018. A total...

  • Dublin street parking around hospitals to increase by up to 70 per cent

    In another blow to Ireland's motorists, Dublin City Council street parking is set to be increased by as much as 70 per cent, particularly around Dublin hospitals. This is just another revenue generating scheme in areas that they know people must avail of parking, such as around the hospitals. The plan is part of a Dublin City Council strategy to...