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Travel and Car News May 2008
Motor insurance: Crime spate in Dorset
01 May 2008
Dorset drivers have been warned about a number of car crime incidents in the area that have taken place recently.
Car insurance: Drivers 'using phones in North Wales'
01 May 2008
Drivers in North Wales are disregarding a ban that prevents them from using a mobile phone while at the wheel.
Motor insurance: Speed limit campaign underway
02 May 2008
A campaign has been initiated to try and reduce the speed limit in one area of Wiltshire due to law-breaking drivers.
Car insurance: Lollipop police on the way
02 May 2008
Video cameras will be concealed inside lollipop poles at crossings in an attempt to cut down on bad driving, it has been revealed.
Motor insurance: Hidden cameras 'bad practice'
06 May 2008
Operating techniques by police in Derbyshire using speed cameras have been met with criticism by locals.
Car insurance: Signs up 'but not lit'
06 May 2008
Work still needs to be done to ensure that safety improvements at one accident-prone spot in Flintshire, Wales, come into force, according to advocates.
Travel insurance: Regional airports 'likely to grow'
07 May 2008
It is likely that regional airports in the UK will see growth in the coming years, it has been claimed.
Motor insurance: Speed signs 'were not in place'
07 May 2008
Police in the north-east have denied that a speed camera has been capturing motorists despite the alleged lack of limit signs.
Car insurance: Cycling 'in decline'
07 May 2008
An agency that looks to highlight the benefits of cycling has suggested that many bike users have been dissuaded because of dangerous roads.
Travel insurance: Guidebooks 'have been a major help'
08 May 2008
Travel for tourists has improved due to the extensive amount of guidebooks available to them, one organisation has claimed.
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