drivers
Coverage of drivers in the Nexus archive.
- Flash flooding leaves drivers stranded in south suburbs; thousands without power
Flash flooding caused by strong storms left drivers stranded in the south suburbs overnight. The storms also resulted in thousands of residents losing power.
- The latest trick to catch LA drivers and hit them with a hefty fine
Los Angeles officials have introduced a new measure aimed at improving visibility at intersections to help drivers and pedestrians better see each other.
- Going the Extra Mile: When compassion becomes the real destination
Drivers on the inDrive platform demonstrate compassion by assisting riders beyond merely reaching their destinations. The article highlights how these drivers prioritize care and support over just transportation.
- REVEALED: Drivers can take to the road aged 16 - if they are on benefits
Drivers can legally obtain a license at 16 years old if they are receiving benefits. The policy allows younger drivers on benefits to drive earlier than standard age requirements.
- Two drivers killed in road accident near Dharwad
Two drivers were killed in a road accident near Dharwad. The incident occurred in the Dharwad area.
- Is your car heatwave ready? Top tips to get drivers through the red weather warning this week
The article provides tips for drivers to prepare their cars for a heatwave under a red weather warning this week. It focuses on practical advice to ensure vehicle safety and driver comfort during extreme heat.
- Fury as drivers whose cars were stuck at Bedford station during train crash are issued with parking tickets
Drivers stuck at Bedford station during a train crash were issued parking tickets, sparking public fury.
- This startup wants to bring driverless freight trucks to California's roads, but drivers are pushing back
Humble Robotics, a startup founded in 2025, is developing self-driving freight trucks without steering wheels, driver's seats, or gas pedals. The company aims to deploy these trucks on California roads but faces opposition from drivers.
- Virginia drivers welcome lower gas prices, but economists urge patience
Virginia drivers are experiencing lower gas prices statewide and across the country, providing temporary relief at the pump. However, economists caution that patience is needed as broader economic factors may influence future pricing.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger drops brutal truth bomb on California’s eye-popping gas prices
Arnold Schwarzenegger criticized California's gas prices, stating the state's policies are a 'mistake' that harms drivers. He described the situation as crippling for those relying on gasoline.
- Labour plans to water down EV sales targets - what does this mean for drivers?
Labour intends to reduce electric vehicle sales targets, which may impact drivers. The change suggests a potential shift in policy towards EV adoption.
- 16 arrested over bogus MPF withdrawal requests due to serious health problems
Sixteen individuals in Hong Kong were arrested for allegedly using falsified medical certificates to fraudulently withdraw HK$4.3 million from the Mandatory Provident Fund by claiming loss of working ability or terminal illness. The suspects, aged 29 to 63 and employed in roles such as chefs, drivers, and waiters, included two core members of a syndicate.
- NYC to install traffic sensors to track how pedestrians, bikers and drivers behave
New York City's Department of Transportation (DOT) is installing citywide traffic sensors to monitor pedestrian, bike, and vehicle traffic. The initiative expands on a successful 2023 pilot program.
- California’s first ‘smart freeway’ just opened with a $33M AI-plan to crush traffic congestion
California's first smart freeway has opened with a $33M AI plan aimed at reducing traffic congestion, though drivers may face longer wait times before entering the freeway.
- Fury at Oxfordshire council bid to 'ban' cars on rural roads: Backlash at 'gimmick' plans to turn countryside routes into LTN-style 'quiet lanes' that favour cyclists over drivers
Oxfordshire council faces backlash over plans to restrict cars on rural roads, converting them into LTN-style 'quiet lanes' prioritizing cyclists. Critics label the initiative a 'gimmick' favoring cyclists over drivers.
- Drivers hit with record 5.6 million penalty points on licences last year after rise of 20mph zones across parts of Britain
Drivers in Britain received a record 5.6 million penalty points on their licenses in 2023, driven by the expansion of 20mph zones. The increase reflects stricter enforcement of speed limits in urban areas.
- Rachel Reeves planning quicker and steeper 'stealth' raid on drivers in New Year, figures suggest, sparking accusations last week's fuel duty relief U-turn just 'a con'
UK Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is accused of planning a quicker and steeper tax increase on drivers in the New Year, with critics claiming last week's reversal of fuel duty relief was a deceptive move. The alleged 'stealth' tax has drawn accusations of political manipulation.
- Watch: The ‘crash for cash’ scams targeting drivers
The article highlights 'crash for cash' scams where individuals stage car accidents to extort money from unsuspecting drivers. These scams involve orchestrating collisions to falsely claim insurance payouts or settlements, targeting drivers who may be vulnerable or unaware.
- EVs could get even more expensive under a new proposal - drivers would be forced to pay extra fees
A new proposal could make electric vehicles (EVs) more expensive for drivers by introducing mandatory extra fees. The policy aims to impose additional charges on EV owners, potentially increasing the overall cost of owning an electric vehicle.
- Slashing the Gas Tax Will Save Drivers 18 Cents Per Gallon, Agen Says
An agency claims that slashing the gas tax would save drivers 18 cents per gallon. The announcement suggests potential cost savings for consumers at the pump through tax reduction measures.
- Buckle up for $120 oil changes. Why car care is about to get more expensive.
Car maintenance is expected to become more expensive, with oil changes potentially reaching $120, and drivers who skip or delay maintenance may face bigger repairs later. Drivers are facing increased costs, which could lead to higher expenses in the long run. The rising cost of car care may affect many drivers.
- Fuel price apps drawing data from new Government scheme are not updated quickly enough - and it's costing drivers up to 8p a litre at the pumps
Fuel price apps are not updating quickly enough due to a new Government scheme, resulting in drivers being overcharged up to 8p per litre. The delay in updates is causing financial losses for drivers. The issue lies in the inefficiency of the data update process.
- Parking mad! Seven in 10 drivers have battled to pay for parking on their phone due to poor signal - with many still getting a fine regardless
Seven in 10 drivers have struggled to pay for parking via their phones due to poor signal, resulting in many still receiving fines despite attempts to comply. The issue highlights challenges with mobile payment systems and connectivity in parking enforcement.
- Antioch police launch program to support drivers with autism
Antioch police have launched the Blue Envelope Program to assist drivers with autism, providing officers with tools to identify when additional communication support is needed. Chief Geoff Guttschow, whose child is autistic and drives, emphasized the program's role in improving interactions with autistic drivers.
- Car giant brags about huge profit margins on new money grab drivers cannot avoid
A major car company has announced significant profit margins from a new fee or charge that drivers are unable to avoid, drawing criticism for its aggressive revenue strategy.
- Victory for drivers as council cuts size of yellow box junction that raked in nearly £2million in fines
A council reduced the size of a yellow box junction that previously generated nearly £2 million in fines, marking a victory for drivers. The change aims to address concerns over excessive penalty revenue and improve traffic flow.
- Petrol prices for fuel retailers are at their highest since Iran war began, RAC reveals as drivers brace for more pain at the pumps
Petrol prices for fuel retailers have reached their highest level since the Iran war began, according to the RAC. Drivers are preparing for further increases at the pumps.
- Record number of parking tickets quashed last year after appeals soared to 107,202 amid growing drivers' anger at 'cowboy' operators
A record number of parking tickets were canceled last year after 107,202 appeals were submitted, reflecting growing public frustration with 'cowboy' parking operators. Drivers criticized the operators for aggressive enforcement practices, leading to increased legal challenges over the validity of fines.
- Why gas prices rocketed up in these 5 states overnight, and who could be impacted next
Gas prices in five U.S. states surged rapidly overnight, with potential for broader impacts. Drivers are the primary group affected as prices continue to rise.
- Drivers to be hit by household budget-busting £2billion cost at the pumps thanks to Iran war, piling pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to scrap her planned fuel tax raid
Drivers in the UK face a £2 billion fuel cost increase linked to the Iran war, intensifying pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to abandon her planned fuel tax. The surge threatens household budgets and challenges government fiscal policies.
- Deadly Israeli attacks worsen Gaza’s water shortage crisis
Israeli forces in Gaza killed a water engineer and two drivers transporting water to displaced families in mid-April, worsening severe clean water shortages. Restrictions on hygiene products have driven up prices, increasing risks of preventable diseases in overcrowded shelters.
- Surge in fuel thefts is keeping prices higher for longer as drivers have already taken a £1.6bn hit at the pumps since Iran conflict
A surge in fuel thefts linked to the Iran conflict has prolonged higher fuel prices, costing drivers £1.6bn since the conflict began. Theft activity is exacerbating economic strain on consumers.
- London Underground users face misery next week as drivers announce two 24-hour strikes over TFL plans for new four-day working week
London Underground users will face disruptions next week due to two 24-hour strikes by drivers protesting Transport for London (TFL) plans to implement a four-day working week.
- Britain's £2,000 driveway deficit: Drivers without one are stung by punishing insurance and parking permit premiums
British drivers without driveways face significant financial burdens due to high insurance and parking permit premiums, with the cost of installing a driveway reaching £2,000. The deficit highlights rising infrastructure and mobility costs impacting households.
- Japan's 'rollercoaster' bridge looks so steep terrified drivers have nightmares about it
Japan's 'rollercoaster' bridge, known for its steep incline, has caused terrified drivers to experience nightmares due to its challenging design. The bridge's nickname and reputation highlight its extreme gradient, which has become a point of local and international attention.
- Drivers receive 48,000 parking tickets A DAY from private companies - costing us up to £4.8million in fines
Drivers in the UK receive 48,000 parking tickets daily from private companies, generating up to £4.8 million in fines. The high volume of tickets raises concerns about the financial burden on drivers and the role of private entities in enforcement.
- Relief for drivers at the pumps may not be far away as rocketing petrol and diesel prices sparked by Iran war 'almost ground to a halt', says RAC
The article suggests that rising petrol and diesel prices, caused by an ongoing Iran war, may soon ease, according to the RAC. Drivers could see relief as the conflict 'almost ground to a halt'.
- Drivers take action against 'scam' shopping centre car park after they were handed £100 fines over misleading signs after change in rules
Drivers protested against a shopping centre car park after being fined £100 for parking violations caused by misleading signs following recent rule changes. The dispute highlights concerns over unclear signage and potential unfair enforcement of parking regulations.