On Wednesday, more than 90 years of motoring history will come to an end as car owners are no longer required to display vehicle tax discs. Road users are being warned to be aware of what the changes ...
Starting from next week, motorists will no longer have to display a tax disc in their car windscreen. In an overhaul of vehicle excise duty, the paper documents will no longer need to be on show from ...
Car tax discs became obsolete in 2014 when they were scrapped in favour of a new tax system. The discs used to adorn the windscreens of cars and offered a visual reminder for motorists when they need ...
OLD paper car tax discs are now a thing of the past – but if yours is still glued on your windscreen it could be an unexpected money spinner. Cars discs were abolished in October 2014 as the DVLA ...
The question of which car first featured standard disc brakes is more complicated than you might think. While some American automakers were early to the party, it was a pair of European brands that ...
Dear Tom and Ray: I recently finished driver’s ed, and in it, they told us that when we drive through puddles, our brakes get wet, which is true. Their solution to this was to lightly press the brake ...
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