Drivers can dodge the most common MOT failure by taking a series of precautions and replacing one item, according to specialists.
Now the clocks have gone back and the evenings are getting darker, drivers have told the RAC they are increasingly concerned about dazzling headlights.
Before a spectrometer can do any useful work, it needs to be calibrated to identify wavelengths correctly. This is usually done by detecting several characteristic peaks or dips in a well-known ...
Even small time changes can leave us feeling jet-lagged. Daylight saving time can disrupt your circadian rhythm (the internal clock that tells you when to go to bed and when to stay up), according to ...
DRIVERS risk fines of up to £5,000 as well as penalty points if they make this mistake while on the roads this autumn. It is ...
European auto parts marketplace Ovoko warns that shorter daylight hours and colder mornings are catching drivers off guard ...
The Department for Transport has confirmed it will bring in new legislation within the next two years to tackle the issue of ...
You might wonder when it is safe and legal to use main beam headlights when driving - here's what the Highway Code, RAC and AA say about it.
People needed to drive in the dark prior to light bulbs being standard vehicle equipment, so automakers installed headlights ...
The RAC attributes the increased brightness to modern bi-xenon or LED bulbs, which are becoming more common in new vehicles.
As the government announces an investigation into the scourge of headlight dazzle, new research reveals millions of drivers ...
Denise Voon, clinical advisor at The College of Optometrists, added: “Patients are telling us more frequently that headlight ...