I wouldn't object to the cameras so much if there was a police presence to crack down on other motoring offences. |
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However, slowly but surely women are making headway in the motoring industry. |
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I took the next bus out, motoring up curvy roads to the Argentinian border. |
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But they are not nearly as green as they claim to be, according to motoring experts. |
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They could well afford it, given the umpteen millions they rake in from the motoring public. |
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Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river. |
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Already hailed by the motoring press, the all-new Fiesta is set to continue the nameplate's proud achievements on the Irish market. |
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Our boat drifts with the gentle current for an hour or so before gently motoring over to San Toribo reef. |
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The most common offences included larceny, burglary, malicious damage, criminal damage and a host of motoring offences. |
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Meanwhile, motoring fans were revved up for action when they lined the streets of Castleisland. |
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These motoring paparazzi have been known to use helicopters and light aircraft in pursuit of their prey. |
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He wanted to find a way to bring down the cost of motoring so that anyone could do it. |
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Every day the papers are filled with an appalling catalogue of deaths and injuries as the result of the latest piece of motoring madness. |
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Our renewed love affair with open-air motoring coincided with the explosion in pretty two-seat roadsters. |
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The car is also winning accolades and group road tests in top European motoring magazines such as auto motor und sport in Germany. |
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Many motoring magazines are to blame for this fairly recent phenomenon of lights misuse, showing road tests of new cars with all lights ablaze. |
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The RAC Foundation, the lobbying arm of the motoring organisation, is now calling for a rethink on speed cameras. |
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In normal times, motoring and the solar panels kept us flush enough so the generator did little but rust in the sail locker. |
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Some journalists avoid the subterfuge of rowback altogether by ignoring their major errors and motoring on to the next subject. |
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Some motoring boffins lauded the design, describing it as confident, unapologetic and revolutionary. |
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Working from his farmhouse studio at Over Ridge, he creates his atmospheric motoring images using acrylic and pastel. |
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He started working as a reporter, but relaunched himself in his twenties as a motoring writer with attitude. |
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The 4ft 5in tall boy was disqualified from driving following a motoring offence in December last year. |
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Volvo's full range is available to test drive at this event, offering a car to suit all business needs and motoring lifestyles. |
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Then all he needs to do is pass his driving test, and his motoring accomplishments will be complete. |
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The suspension is tuned for a balance between comfort and handling and is OK by me for everyday motoring. |
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By the time that safety was reached Fitz had picked up the shivering victim, cast off the mooring lines and was motoring out of the marina. |
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Now you're ready to speed off and enjoy the rare glory that is topless motoring in a high-performance two-seater. |
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It is a typical example of the absurdly piecemeal nature of road planning in Britain since the dawn of the mass motoring area. |
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One in three road tax dodgers breaches other motoring laws, such as driving without insurance or an MOT certificate. |
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So she turns back around and the golf cart starts motoring down the mountain, as fast as its little golf cart motor can go. |
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He was motoring slowly along in the thick traffic in April, 2002, when a police officer had him pull over. |
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If I remember rightly, she did eventually go on to pass her test, and is now motoring around quite happily. |
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Armstrong followed his move a split second later, motoring around the others and up behind Beloki as if he were being winched out of a ditch. |
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But motoring experts reacted sceptically to his suggestion that the desert heat may have caused the tyre to blow out with tragic consequences. |
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I sat there in the slipstream grinning the grin of a man who's spent 20 years motoring and was now doing something so much more exciting. |
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There is a strong link between untaxed vehicles, motoring offences, anti-social behaviour and crime. |
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Second choice is whether to enjoy wind-in-the-hair motoring with the soft top or stick with a hard-top model. |
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The 1960s supercar, the Shelby AC Cobra, has the slightly unenviable reputation for being the most copied sports car in the history of motoring. |
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The latest hike in fuel prices will concentrate the minds of many motorists on the economic benefits of supermini motoring. |
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However, I can't get away from the fact that my guiding parameters are somewhat limited by my lack of motoring knowledge. |
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A motoring organisation has warned drivers to take care to avoid getting a parking ticket this Bank Holiday Monday. |
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In motoring, the state automobile associations began as sporting clubs but quickly became service organisations and insurers. |
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Courts are obliged to endorse an offender's driving licence with penalty points for most motoring offences. |
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They make for great advertising copy, and in that category I include the purple prose that we motoring journalists write about them. |
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Spending the day motoring through flat water gave us a chance to clean house. |
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They could well afford it, given the millions they rake in from the motoring public. |
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This is made worse by smug motorcyclists cruising along, seemingly uninterrupted by the harsh realities of the motoring world. |
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Gasoline is itself highly volatile, a fact that clinched a considerable number of EV sales in the early days of motoring. |
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It also looks at motoring incidents and events which have happened in or passed through Croydon. |
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The guides lash the dories and rafts together and, with help from an outboard, begin motoring toward the gates. |
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There could also be differences in the extent of cover if motoring abroad, she said. |
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It is equated with drink-driving, and the motoring organisations are not doing enough to restore a more balanced view. |
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Foreign lorry drivers who commit motoring offences in Britain face on-the-spot penalties under government plans to stop them avoiding fines by leaving the country. |
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The hold-up at the Ballymote Road with the use of emergency traffic lights is still an issue, much to the irritation of the motoring public and residents of that road. |
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Titanic was motoring into Omaha, his temporary base, with a friend one day. |
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Check the number of kilometres it achieves per litre or miles per gallon with dealers and then double-check those figures in motoring magazines or on consumer websites. |
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Fines as set are often derisible for motoring infringements. |
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The global economy is motoring at a four per cent plus annual growth rate. |
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As to the cars on display, most of the principal revelations are referred to in a separate article in the motoring supplement which accompanies this week's paper. |
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I was motoring along, a little intimidated by the evil eye I was getting from taxi drivers, when the bus in front of me stopped to pick up passengers. |
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This is nearly twice the power usually found on boats this size and provides lots of power for punching through chop and motoring against foul winds and currents. |
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I was imagining yesterday what it would be like if those tanks were at San Francisco airport, motoring up Highway 101 into San Francisco, lobbing shells along the way. |
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When racers from Belsize Garage power their hot rods around Buxton's High Edge circuit tomorrow, they'll be keeping alive a name with more than 100 years of motoring history. |
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Our motoring correspondent has derided my safe family saloon choice. |
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His behaviour was disruptive and he was arrested for motoring offences. |
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From the metallic zizz of the starter motor and the first flurry of revs to the final frantic thrashings of the crankshaft, this is swansong motoring. |
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The motoring lobby had been protesting, like so many schoolboys banned from baking their conkers, that concealed speed cameras were a rotten swizz. |
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The photograph shows the proud owners and drivers of a number of motor cars and motorcycles from the very earliest days of motoring, gathered outside York Minster. |
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Australia's future F1 star was put up against six members of the motoring and motor sport media, including your humble correspondent, in a motorkhana driving test! |
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The motorways and trunk roads that divide this once green and pleasant land into hundreds of polluted islands are littered with the debris of everyday motoring. |
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One former reporter recalls an incident when the senior magistrate of the area was sitting and a particularly dopey defendant was in the dock for a motoring offence. |
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Most of the cars on offer are drivable, but Bonhams motoring specialist Stewart Skilbeck said they present more of a challenge to drive than modern vehicles. |
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After ten minutes of motoring, during which he remembered to douse the coaming and hull with some water, he left the yawl on automatic and went below again. |
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There was cold comfort for those left behind, forecasters predicting a distinctly wet festive period and motoring organisations warning of jams on the roads. |
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Designed by an eccentric Italian fridge magnate and built by BMW, of all companies, the Isetta bubble car deserves its own quirky chapter in the history of post-war motoring. |
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A motoring organisation has raised concerns about plans for a national network of spy cameras that will be able to track the movements of motorists around the clock. |
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Once in the driving seat, a truly great motoring experience awaits you. |
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This was one for the war buffs amongst the motoring maniacs. |
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The British traditionally accepted the cost of motoring with stoicism. |
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Buyers prefer motoring magazine advice to less-understood winter tire labels. |
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It is certainly good news that our economy is back motoring, but let's not break out the party poppers just yet. |
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So armed with the motoring skills of that old dear in the Irn-Bru commercials, I somehow managed to get a big tick in the pass box. |
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Disgusted stepdad James Baggott wrote an advert on SuperUnleaded, the motoring website he edits, to see if anyone would take it off his hands. |
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In a bid to slash both pollution and dependence on diesel fuel, a team of cars is motoring around Rio de Janeiro fueled by used French-fry oil. |
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This is not the first time he has been in trouble for motoring offences. |
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You now have 28 days to return your licence to either a court or the DVLA if an endorsable motoring offence is committed. |
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Lisa Hill spoke out as dangerman Glenn Parr was jailed for the latest in a long series of motoring crimes. |
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This was when tailfins made an appearance, enjoyed their time under the sun and then disappeared into motoring lore. |
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The needed traffic signs were also installed to prewarn the motoring public. |
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On 12 July 2009, Khan was once again involved in a motoring incident, this time a collision with a young cyclist. |
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Since 2007 the airport has occasionally been used by BBC motoring TV show Top Gear as the location for various stunts and experiments. |
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The motoring show Top Gear featured a race including LNER A1 60163 Tornado running up this line from London to Edinburgh. |
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The Evening Post produces a range of special features and supplements on entertainment, TV, motoring, property, employment and sport. |
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Yet not a hardship only, because a sizeable sector of living in, on, and around motoring was softship and little else. |
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But somehow the motoring Yeti has transformed our perception of the abominable snowman as some sort of lovable, furry creature. |
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A LEADING motoring services company is urging company car drivers to stop using washing-up liquid as an alternative to screen cleaner. |
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Clarkson, 54, transformed what was once a straightlaced round-up of motoring news into a humorous, action-packed show. |
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David Baillie had been granted a licence to drive a taxi despite having a shocking history of motoring offences. |
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This motor fest is exactly as it sounds, a jumble sale of motoring nicknacks and peculiarities. |
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But motoring organisations say on-ramp closures and diversions through the city will cause long delays. |
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In the meantime, Jeremy, drive safely, especially when motoring south of the border, down Ushuaia way. |
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Virtually all of the exhibits seem to use white as a means of conveying hyperreality and silver reflections are another key to capturing motoring modernity. |
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Sales were slow at first, but now things are really motoring. |
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As Bent pulled away to the far post, Agbonlahor opted to go it alone, motoring past Gary Caldwell before unleashing a shot into the roof of the net. |
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The initial crop of engines offer contrasting motoring, the smaller one providing only workmanlike performance that wouldn't exactly get the chirper twitching. |
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Among its many motoring snippets is the fact that the B3081 between Cann Common in Dorset and Tollard Royal in Wiltshire is the bendiest road in Britain. |
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It may come as news to some motoring journalists but most supermini buyers don't routinely want to throw their cars about as if they were on stage from the RAC Rally. |
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The 2016 Amazon motoring programme The Grand Tour is named after the traditional Grand Tour, and refers to the show being set in a different location worldwide each week. |
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He runs out of gas, and back on the ground meets up with a girl who is motoring through the deadland to meet her boss in Phoenix for some obscure technocratic purpose. |
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The clips now being carried come from BBC webzines such as Comedy Zone, television listings and Top Gear, a webzine based on the BBC's highly popular motoring television show. |
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Their arrival will spark off the UK's largest motoring extravaganza of the year, a show where the special series Nissan Micra 25 will make its UK debut. |
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The annual Professional Driver awards are judged by more than thirty expert judges from the chauffeuring and private hire sector and the motoring media. |
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On July 22, 1894, the Parisian magazine Le Petit Journal organized what is considered to be the world's first motoring competition, from Paris to Rouen. |
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Most auction sales of vintage and veteran cars have a section devoted to motoring memorabilia which invariably contain a selection of car mascots. |
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