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RAF cautions youth to adhere to road safety rules

44% of those injured claimed R43.13bn from the fund


Espargaro becoming Honda MotoGP test rider is its first genuine improvement of 2024

OPINION: Honda’s MotoGP project continues to struggle as little progress is made in the development of its troubled RC213V. The hiring of Aleix Espargaro as test rider, however, represents HRC’s first genuine improvement in a long time


Tesla Cybertruck Owner's One-Month Review: 'Cheap' Interior, Cool Steering

YouTuber Snazzy Labs loves the Cybertruck's steer-by-wire system but isn't a fan of its appearance or "sloppy" interior design.


No joke? Suzuki Jimny bakkie could become a reality, Aussie exec hints

They say there’s a grain of truth in every joke and that may well turn out to be the case with Suzuki’s long-wished for Jimny bakkie.


Sweet: Woman displays relationship status on car number plate, Mzansi envious

A woman let it be known via her vehicle's number plate that she is married to Cbu. The woman's bold move captured other drivers' attention. Netizens love it.


Chinese firms eye Morocco as way to cash in on US electric vehicle subsidies

Chinese firms eye Morocco as way to cash in on US electric vehicle subsidies - Investment in electric vehicle manufacturing is booming in Morocco, a country that neighbors Europe and enjoys a free trade agreement with the United States


The best electric pick-ups on sale today


JA on F1 Podcast: Hill on Norris silencing critics

James Allen is joined by 1996 Formula 1 champion Damon Hill in the latest episode of the JA on F1 Podcast


Ex-Mercedes F1 engine boss Cowell replaces Whitmarsh as Aston CEO

After leaving Mercedes in mid-2020, Cowell will replace Whitmarsh as Aston’s F1 team group CEO


Flavio Briatore makes huge Alpine prediction amid latest Carlos Sainz update

While things might be tough at Alpine right now, Flavio Briatore is confident of making a big splash at the team over the next year or so...


Explained: Why cops touch the trunk of your car during a traffic stop


Kia South Africa welcomes Paul Turnbull as CEO

Kia South Africa today welcomes Paul Turnbull as CEO. The leadership change was announced by Osman Arbee, CEO of Motus Holdings, in April and comes into effect as of today as part of a broader set of leadership changes with the group. Turnbull joins Kia from Hyundai Automotive South Africa and succeeds Gary Scott, who held the position of CEO at Kia since 1 July 2017 and who has been appointed Chief Digital Officer of Motus Holdings.A retailer...


Four Three-Row Electric SUVs Raced From Colorado To Vegas. Charging Got Tricky

A Tesla Model X, Kia EV9, Rivian R1S and Mercedes EQS SUV compete for the title of ultimate electric family SUV.


Johannesburg: Are ‘unofficial traffic controllers’ disabling traffic lights?

Residents in a Johannesburg suburb are accusing informal traffic directors of intentionally disabling traffic lights to make a profit. The post Johannesburg: Are ‘unofficial traffic controllers’ disabling traffic lights? appeared first on SA People.


Which cars stand the test of time? US consumer body reveals three-year reliability

A new Consumer Reports study hones in on the reliability of three-year-old cars as determined by annual surveys carried out among its vast membership.


Numsa threatens to bring Ford production to a halt over ‘unpaid bonuses’

Ford, which dates its time in South Africa back to 1923 when it started assembling Model T cars in a disused wool shed in then Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), directly employs about 5 500 people in SA, and indirectly supports around 60 000 jobs within the value chain as of 2022.


30 things your car mechanic won't tell you

Unless your car is brand new, you'll likely need some maintenance during a given year, from minor oil changes to big repairs. Most car mechanics are ethical, but some may convince you they need to perform maintenance work that isn't necessary. What are the kinds of things a mechanic won't tell you and what should you be aware of before your next visit to the garage? Click through this informative gallery to find out more.


The best-selling cars in the world

The data's taken a while to crunch, but let's take a look at the biggest-selling cars in the world in 2023


Get Ready, BMW Just Teased Its Off-Road R 1300 GS Adventure

Does anyone fancy a 'Long Way Round'?


The best all-round used electric cars for under £30k


Tesla Delivered Only 443,956 Vehicles In Q2 2024, Produced 410,831

Deliveries slightly exceeded expectations in Q2 2024.


Van life to Wimbledon debut at 29: Billy Harris' hard journey to SW19

For years Billy Harris travelled between lower tier matches in his converted Ford Transit van sleeping in McDonald's car parks and living off cans of tuna.


Ferrari hoping for F1 "sanity check" in British GP

Vasseur is positive about Ferrari's performance despite struggles in recent races.


Joburg's middle and high-income earners hit by City Power's new R200 charge

NERSA approved City Power’s application to charge some of its customers a flat rate of R200 for the maintenance of its infrastructure in Johanesburg.


Tesla Rolls Out New FSD Version, Beta Testers Say It’s ‘Phenomenal’

It still has many flaws, but users say refinements are big over the previous version.


SAA to boost route network, fleet in 18 months post-Takatso deal collapse

SAA acting CEO John Lamola said SAA’s fleet plan was based on carefully chosen network expansion premised on the fact that the era of state support for SAA was over.


Mercedes F1 team set for clothing partner switch to Adidas

Adidas looks set to enter F1 with a Mercedes partnership for 2025


This Super Small, Rotary Combustion Engine Could Power Your Next Motorcycle

It's not a rotary, per se, but the internals do rotate.


Polestar's Sales Are Down Yet Again In Q2 2024

Will the launch of the Polestar 3 improve the results?


"They said I couldn't afford it": Mzansi teacher drives dream Range Rover

A South African teacher posted a TikTok video showing off her Range Rover car. In the post, she expressed that she was told she could only afford a Corolla.


Farmer kidnapped while paying his workers, rescued from assailants driving hijacked Mercedes Benz

Police said the farmer was busy paying his employees when four assailants driving in a Mercedes Benz sedan and a Volkswagen Polo suddenly arrived and attacked him.


IndyCar’s incoming electrical hybrid engine system explained

How will a new-look drivetrain boost the power output of America’s top open-wheel series on ovals as well as road and street tracks?


Haunting photos reveal the world's DEADLIEST roads

Incredible images of the world's scariest driving and cycling routes, suitable for the most daring adventurers.


The history of road travel via motorways, highways, and freeways

The Romans are credited with establishing the first road networks, created specifically to transport troops and supplies to far-flung corners of the empire. But it wasn't until the early years of the 20th century that the idea of roads built solely for motor traffic, or controlled-access highways, shifted into gear. The world's first motorway was inaugurated in 1924. Soon afterwards, plans for an interstate highway system in the United States were being drafted. Meanwhile in Germany, the Autobahn caught the imagination of many. Today, motorways and freeways can be found in numerous countries. But what drove the urge to build these extraordinary vehicular platforms in the first place? Click on, get in gear, and accelerate through the history of road travel.


Confirmed: A Mazda MX-5 Miata 35th Anniversary Edition Is Coming Soon

It could be green.


Dealers Are Set to Lose Nearly $1 Billion Over CDK Cyberattack

The June 19 outage affected approximately 15,000 dealerships in North America, and the system still isn't fully operational.


8 incredible homes that were picked up and moved

From Henry Ford's English cottage to Alexander Hamilton's New York estate, these historic homes were relocated brick-by-brick, bringing new meaning to the phrase 'moving house'!


Tesla's Sales Of Chinese-Made EV Keep Shrinking

In June, sales of Teslas built in China—for that country and for export—were down 24% year-over-year.


The Pagani Huayra Finally Gets a Manual

The new Huayra Epitome gets a gated seven-speed and 852 horsepower.


Inside Spain's smallest city - where fewer than 300 people live and the streets are too narrow for cars

Welcome to Frias. Despite its minuscule size, it retains a city status that was granted in 1435 by King Juan II of Castile.


The most hardcore Porsche 911s ever made

We take a closer look at some of the more extreme 911s that have launched over the past 60 years


Driver sparks panic going wrong way on M4 in West London

The bizarre incident occurred on the eastbound stretch of the motorway near Heston, west London at 9:18pm on Friday.


The Average Electric Vehicle Now Sells For Less Than A Tesla

Plus, investors don't care Tesla's Q2 was a bloodbath and how one of the strongest auto unions in the world is dealing with EV job losses


Tesla Needs A Radical Strategy To Turn Around. How About Acting Normal?

Tesla's global car deliveries dropped for the second quarter in a row. What would it take to turn things around?


20 fun used cars for £1,500

Budget cars don’t have to be boring. We scour the classified ads for £1,500 driving fun


Interesting four-wheel-drive saloons we forgot all about

Most people are familiar with saloons like Quattro-equipped Audis, but these are the all-wheel-drive models you may not remember so well


DRIVEN: New Ford Transit van is modern, practical and easy to use

It’s a pity that vans don’t get much love in South Africa compared to the rest of the world because they do provide a valuable and practical commercial alternative.


20 mid-engined classic car marvels


600 helpers, 10,000 working hours - How the Norisring DTM circuit is built in two weeks

Norisring is preparing to host its annual DTM round this weekend. Here’s a look at the Herculean effort it takes to transform the streets of Nuremberg into a 2.3km circuit.


Driven: The new Defender 90,110 and 130

Bizcommunity was recently invited to the launch of Land Rover’s new and updated Defender range. I had the opportunity to test each of the models on rocky, muddy, steep and gravelly pathways — also known as these vehicles’ natural habitats. Here are my thoughts.Images by Aa-isha HassiemWhat’s the drive like? The 90 might be the smallest of the range but it certainly does not feel like it on the road. It’s sturdy and you find yourself feeling...