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More than 60,000 motorists...

More than 60,000 motorists were told where they could find all the fixed and mobile speed camera sites in the Midlands at this year"s British Motor Show. The Midlands Safety Camera Partnership handed out a free interactive CD-ROM showing where the speed traps are sited. The aim is to improve safety throughout the region, and it"s the first time the eight camera partnerships involved have disclosed the locations of all their sites. To get a copy, call 01604 635157.



The hi-tech kit puts...

The hi-tech kit puts security back into the hands - literally - of the car"s owner. Unless the gadget scans a finger which matches a print in its memory, the engine won"t start.


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The Italian maker has...

The Italian maker has announced it shifted the first 500 limited versions of its exciting new supermini within two hours of putting them up for sale on the Internet.

Between 18 and 23 April, buyers could click on www.fiat500.com and reserve a car from the first batch to hit forecourts. But the website was swamped with thousands of applications from drivers wanting to be first to own the newcomer.

As a result, many will be left disappointed, while the successful few will be contacted by Fiat by the end of June. The models they will get are badged Opening Edition. Each has been customised by renowned Ital÷­ian furniture designer Giulio Cappel÷­lini. They get pearl white bodywork, an exclusive numbered badge on the outside door pillar and a plate inside on which the customer"s name can be engraved. The all-new Fiat is officially unveiled on 4 July. Buyers of the 500 Opening Edition cars will take delivery shortly afterwards.




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