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Health

Lockdown did not reduce “most harmful” type of air pollution in Scotland

The significant reduction in vehicle journeys during the COVID-19 lockdown did not reduce the level of toxic fine particles in Scotland’s air, according to experts at the University of Stirling.
Health

NASP Statement on test centre waiting rooms

NASP has expressed extreme disappointment and frustration at the continuing closure of Test Centre waiting rooms.
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Dipod 175

In this show we take a look at the state of driving test and speculate on what it would be like if the DVSA was privatised.
Legislation & Regulation

New timeline for Scotland’s Low Emission Zones

Low Emission Zones (LEZs) will be introduced in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen between February and May 2022, the Scottish Government has announced.
Road Safety

Driving tired kills, drivers in Scotland warned

A new campaign has been launched in Scotland to tackle the issue of driver fatigue.
Business

An update from the DVSA: Increasing the number of car driving tests

The suspension of testing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to exceptionally high demand for driving tests.
Cars

‘Bangernomics’ The Post Lock-Down Shift to Older Used Cars

The number of people looking for used car finance has increased by 35%.
Cars

Most expensive car repairs

Drivers have been warned about six of the most expensive car repairs they may have to face – with some repair bills potentially running into the thousands.
Cars

4.3 Million drivers at risk of driving illegally this autumn

Doubling in demand for MOTs set to cause problems and potential fines for last minute bookers

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