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Vast majority of drivers fail NCT inspection because of tyre quality

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Recent statistics compiled by Applus, the company that oversees the National Car Test (NCT) in Ireland, show that during 2023 nearly half of the 1.5 million cars that were tested recorded a ‘Fail’ result.

Have you ever scrapped a car? Would you know what to do or where to go?

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Have you ever scrapped a car? Would you know what to do or where to go?

17,000 UK motorists still paying tax on stolen cars

A Freedom of Information (FoI) request to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) by the UK’s oldest specialist motor insurance loss adjuster, Claims Management & Adjusting (CMA), has revealed that amazingly, 17,086 UK motorists are still paying tax on vehicles listed as stolen.

National road tolls formally increased as driver’s ongoing expenses escalate

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Tolls across Ireland to increase

Tolls on the country’s national road network are to increase from July 1.

Total of 375,000 cars on Irish roads without an NCT certificate

There were an estimated 375,000 cars on Irish roads without a valid certification of roadworthiness last month.

Thousands of cars on Irish roads without an NCT certificate

An estimated 375,000 cars on Irish roads were without a valid certification of roadworthiness last month, and there are now reports the Road Safety Authority is in negotiations with NCT operator Applus over the potential imposition of fines.

New toll system set to charge by length of journey

Motorists in Ireland could soon pay toll charges based on the length of their journeys.

Toll charges to hit ‘maximum level’ from January 1 2023

Toll charges on almost all toll roads around Ireland are to increase to their “maximum level” from January 1, 2023.

Toll charges to hit ‘maximum level’

Toll charges on almost all toll roads around Ireland are to increase to their “maximum level” from January 1, 2023.

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