Spotlight on ADAS: Is everyone ready for ADAS?

ADAS

As assistance systems are making cars safer, but also more costly to repair, insurers would love a database listing which features are fitted on which vehicles - but motor manufacturers aren’t sharing that information yet

For many years, cars have been getting safer. First, the focus was largely on protecting the occupants with seatbelts, airbags and better resilience. Now, it is on making vehicles less likely to crash

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Justice Committee relaunches court delay inquiry

The Justice Select Committee has announced today (21 January) that it is to reinstate its previously announced inquiry into the work of the County Court, following complaints regarding court capacity and resources.

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