Across Sydney and other parts of NSW, parking can be difficult and expensive.
While some local councils and the state government are working hard to increase the number of parking spaces, a new study has found that parking meters might be the overarching problem.
According to new parking app provider CellOPark, Australians are spending around $15 million extra as a result of ‘parking fine paranoia’. Essentially, motorists are deliberately overfeeding parking meters by an average of $2 each time to avoid fines.
As 2015 approaches, dozens of manufacturers are eagerly waiting for the start of the new year to release their next generation of models.
According to Transport for NSW, drink driving is a factor in around 20 per cent of all fatal accidents in the state, but a recent campaign has highlighted the improving attitudes of motorists.
As we enter the business end of 2014, many people might be starting to think about 2015 and perhaps a new car.
As demand for parking spaces increases, NSW authorities are seeing a rise in motorists using disabled car parking spaces illegally.
There is no doubt that the freight industry is one of the most important sectors for NSW.
Over the past few years, NSW authorities have had a major focus on drink driving. However, a new threat has emerged that will need serious attention in the years ahead – drug driving.
This year’s State of Origin victory against the Maroons finally stopped an eight-year winning streak.
New and emerging car technology is both exciting and scary at the same time. As we depend more on vehicles to protect us in the event of an accident, we also release further control and become more removed from the driving experience.
For most people, a car is nothing more than a medium used to get from point A to point B. However, just as there are interesting facts about humans, animals, landscapes and so forth, there are also some pretty amazing facts about cars. The following 10 facts will surprise you.