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Use your tyre policy to cut fleet emissions 24/05/2021 in Tyres Was this article useful? Click the thumbs up >
As the only part of a vehicle that touches the road, it is universally accepted that tyres have a critical influence on safety. But industry studies show they are also responsible for around 20% of the CO2 emitted – and fuel used – by a car or van. This is because when the tyre comes into contact with the road, it deforms which makes it heat up and some of the energy which would otherwise have been used to move the vehicle is lost, says Michelin. This phenomena is known as rolling resistance. ....
Scotland’s full 2021 rich list revealed with TEN billionaires Updated: 21 May 2021, 9:32 SCOTLAND’S new 2021 rich list has been revealed - with over TEN billionaires north of the border. Asos owner Anders Polvsen is still the country’s richest person after his wealth soared during lockdown, according to The Sunday Times. 3 3 Anders Povlsen topped the list againCredit: AFP The businessman, born in Denmark, has seen his fortune rise over the past 12 months by a whopping £1.2billion. He’s now worth an estimated £6billion in total - after ASOS acquired Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge last year to expand his retail empire. ....
Volkswagen has launched a new All-in car care package which provides owners of VWs aged three to five-year-old two services, two MOTs, a two-year warranty and two years roadside assistance. ....
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WORCESTER motorists are being encouraged to plan ahead of an anticipated rush for MOTs later this year. During the first Covid-19 lockdown, vehicles due for an MOT between March 30 and July 31 2020 were given a six-month extension while being able to stay on the road. The knock-on effect was a surge of people seeking tests in September, October and November which then reset the annual date those vehicles were due to be tested on. Data from the country’s biggest MOT tester Kwik Fit shows that nine per cent of motorists who booked an MOT in the past six months waited more than three weeks after their existing MOT had expired. ....