Concern Spread in Formula Ones – “There Is No Other Positivity”
The new Formula 1 season is about to commence in Australia, ushering in a completely new era for the sport with substantial changes to car designs and engine regulations.
Tax Administration: Some car dealerships have built their entire business on tax evasion
The Finnish Tax Administration reports an increase in tax evasion related to used car sales, where some dealerships rely on fraudulent activities to lower prices.
Do you park your electric car in a charging spot without charging? This can lead to a fine
Electric car owners may face fines for parking at charging stations without actually charging their vehicles, as highlighted by a recent incident in Rovaniemi.
Crisis of the Car Industry, now Brussels Relaunches Made in Europe
The European Commission has outlined a strategy aimed at revitalizing the EU's manufacturing sector, targeting a 20% contribution to the EU's GDP by 2035, with regulations for carbon emissions and foreign investments in key industries.
F1 teams predict new car designs will cause 'chaos' in Melbourne
New regulations for the 2026 Formula 1 season are expected to bring unpredictable racing dynamics to the Melbourne Grand Prix.
A Spoilsport and a Bunch of Nonsense
The article critiques the expectations surrounding the changes in Formula 1 regulations for 2026, particularly focused on the role of renowned car designer Adrian Newey at Aston Martin.
Family killed by thieves in escape, the case of the rental car: the criminals didn't have a license
Three South American youths who committed a violent crime while evading authorities managed to rent a car without a driver's license, raising serious questions about rental car regulations.
FIA approves new regulations for F-1 race conditions
The FIA has implemented a new rule allowing teams to make changes to car settings if the probability of rain reaches 40% or higher during F-1 races.
The police proposed charging three people and a company due to the cable car accident in Ještěd
Czech police have proposed charges against three individuals and a company in connection with the cable car accident at Ještěd.
Now future A-tractor drivers can practice driving on four wheels
New regulations in Sweden allow future A-tractor drivers to practice using vehicles with three or four wheels, improving road safety despite the high costs associated with purchasing the vehicles for driving schools.
How much does the transfer of a used car cost in March 2026?
The cost of transferring a used vehicle in Argentina is influenced by the vehicle's origin and the respective jurisdiction's taxes, following changes implemented in 2025.
DMV in Houston: the rule for registering a car and what documents will be required from migrants in March 2026
New regulations in Texas will require stricter identity verification for vehicle registration starting March 2026, particularly affecting migrants.
VIDEO | Toyota tests new-body prototype
Toyota has recently been testing a new rally car prototype in Portugal, diverging from their traditional Yaris model, in compliance with 2027 regulations.
Increasing Car Theft: The Dismantling Locations are 'Yards', Some Areas Have Local Ordinances Without Legal Regulations
Car theft incidents in Japan have been steadily increasing, with many vehicles being dismantled and illegally exported overseas, often involving criminal organizations.
Cars on nails tear through streets twenty to forty times faster
A report highlights the alarming speed at which cars equipped with nails can accelerate, posing serious safety concerns.
Paper: Shopping bag in the car now incurs a fine of up to 200 euros – affects a significant number of Finns
Authorities in the Canary Islands have begun strictly enforcing regulations regarding loose items in vehicles, with fines as high as 200 euros.
SUV Overturned After Colliding with Motorcycle, Then Crashed into Truck; 7 Dead in Collision of 4 Vehicles
A high-speed collision in the outskirts of Bengaluru involving a Mahindra XUV700, a motorcycle, a truck, and another car resulted in the deaths of seven people.
The World's Largest Car Market Stumbles – The Decline is the Sharpest in Nearly Two Years
China's automobile market faced a significant downturn, with sales dropping 19.5% year-on-year in January, marking the steepest decline since February 2024.
Terrible road accident in Jaipur
A severe road accident occurred early Saturday morning in the Chaksu area of Jaipur, India, when a car collided with a trailer on National Highway-52.
Did you know? If this car sticker is worn, you will get rejected at the inspection
A crucial manufacturer sticker must be intact for vehicles to pass inspection in Finland, as emphasized by the inspection company Q-katsastus due to recent discussions on social media.
Chinese Court: The Driver is Responsible Behind the Wheel Even in a Self-Driving Car
A Chinese court ruled that drivers are responsible for their actions even when using self-driving technology, in a case involving a drunk driver.
"If you want to retire, do it. No one is forcing you to stay." Norris's attack on Verstappen
Lando Norris criticizes Max Verstappen's comments on driver retirement amidst concerns from leading Formula 1 drivers about new car regulations ahead of the 2026 season.
Car park firm fined £473,000 after ignoring letters and emails
Euro Car Parks has been fined £473,000 by the Competition and Markets Authority for failing to respond to requests for information regarding their business practices over a three-month period.
Car insurance, just a quote from the body shop to get damage reimbursement
New regulations now allow car owners to receive damage reimbursement immediately based on a repair estimate.
The McLaren team presents its new MCL40 with the goal of defending the title in F1
The McLaren Formula 1 team unveiled its new car, the MCL40, aiming to defend its championship titles in the 2026 season under new regulations.
What is the cost of transferring a used car in February 2026?
The article discusses the costs and requirements for transferring ownership of a used vehicle in Argentina as of February 2026, highlighting recent government changes.
Discussion about Electric Cars: 'A rapid electrification is unrealistic'
Renault's new CEO François Provost calls for greater flexibility from the EU on electric vehicle regulations, emphasizing the need for urgent changes to prevent the decline of the European car industry.
McLaren presented the MCL40 "a little more papaya" and aims to defend its titles in the new era of Formula 1
McLaren unveiled the MCL40, its new Formula 1 car, highlighting design changes and aiming to defend its championships under new regulations in the 2026 season.
Check your car logbook today as 59 models face £5,690 pound tax hike in weeks
A tax hike of £5,690 will affect 59 car models from various manufacturers starting April 2026 due to new Vehicle Excise Duty regulations in the UK.
Can you keep your car running while you run errands? In this case, you will receive a ticket on your windshield
Keeping your car idling in a parking lot during frost conditions may lead to a fine, as Finnish law permits idling only for two minutes unless waiting in traffic.
Entrepreneur's Handbook: KSeF with issues * car registration without an invoice * what about paper invoices * correction of declarations and penalties * contributions for foreign students * a new kind of discrimination
The article discusses various issues entrepreneurs face in Poland regarding invoicing and government regulations, including problems with the KSeF electronic invoicing system and the treatment of foreign students.
The aerodynamic wizard keeps surprising: predicts a different car in Melbourne and explains how they use AI
Adrian Newey discusses the development of the AMR26 and the necessary evolution of cars throughout the year due to new technical and engine regulations.
Car production had its worst January in 6 years; regulations on how to close private schools in the city
Car production in January reached its lowest level in six years, with a significant decline in output compared to previous months and years, as the country also introduced regulations for closing private schools in Buenos Aires.
China bans hidden car door handles starting in 2027
China will prohibit the use of hidden or retractable car door handles beginning in 2027 to improve safety standards, particularly for electric vehicles.
China abolishes Tesla-style hidden door handles on cars
Chinese regulatory authorities have banned hidden door handles on cars, a design initially launched by Tesla and adopted by most electric vehicles over time.
China bans hidden car door handles after deadly incidents
China has instituted a ban on hidden car door handles following several fatal accidents linked to their use.
Eyesight requirements all UK drivers must meet to drive legally
UK drivers must meet specific eyesight standards, including the ability to read a car registration plate from 20 metres away during daylight, to drive legally on the roads.
China to ban hidden car door handles on all EVs over crash safety concerns
China is set to outlaw concealed door handles on electric vehicles to enhance safety following multiple fatal incidents linked to this design.
Car tax, first deadline of the year with new rules: what has changed
The article discusses upcoming changes to car tax regulations in Italy for vehicles registered after January 1, 2026, highlighting updated deadlines and payment methods while keeping the assessment calculations unchanged.
Attend the course to recover license points in a car without ITV or insurance
A man was caught driving to take a theoretical exam for recovering his driving license despite lacking the legal authorization to do so.
Winter sales on Amazon: these are the V16 beacons that are discounted
Amazon is offering winter discounts on V16 emergency beacons, recommended for cars and mandatory under the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) regulations.
Did they clear the snow in front of the building or from the car? Laziness can be costly; here are the fines
The article discusses the obligations and potential fines for neglecting snow removal duties in Croatia during winter.
Does the salt used to melt ice and snow on roads pose risks to cars?
The article discusses the potential mechanical risks that road salt poses to vehicles, including costly repairs that can reach up to 8,000 euros, and mentions heightened regulations following recent heavy snowfall.
Australian electric car market to get influx of new models as cheaper EVs hit the road in 2026
Australia is set to welcome a variety of new electric vehicles, including utes, sports cars, and hatchbacks, by 2026, amid potential regulatory changes that could impact the automotive industry.
More than 100 new car models arriving in Croatia in 2026, mostly SUVs and hybrids
In 2026, over 100 new car models will arrive in Croatia, with a focus on SUVs, hybrids, and completely electric vehicles, amidst the automotive industry's transition to electromobility and compliance with stricter EU safety regulations.