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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“10138 REF: 4887755 BIELA: 48 MM BANCADA: 52 MM” Hersteller:CHRYSLER Fahrzeugmarke:CHRYSLER Fahrzeugmodell:STRATUS BERLINA (JA) Ausführung:2.0 CAT Herstellernummer:4887755 Kategorie:MOTOR / ADMISION / ESCAPE Position im Fahrzeug:ZONA MOTOR OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):4887755

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U.S. unveils blueprint to tackle driver distraction

Thu, 07 Jun 2012

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Thursday the agency isn't looking at new regulations to address distracted driving, but rather is calling on automakers to step up voluntary efforts to combat risks with new technologies and education. LaHood, who's made distracted driving a top automotive safety priority of the Obama administration, said he's met with the CEOs of numerous automakers and feels confident "they're committed to safety." He even praised Subaru of America for a TV ad that highlighted the dangers of driver distraction. The commercial featured a father talking to his teenage daughter about the risks of using a cell phone while on the road.

Zagato & CPP in Joint Venture. Really, they are.

Wed, 20 Jul 2011

Bentley Zagato - the catalyst for the CPP Zagato deal A couple of weeks ago we reported that CPP – owners of Spyker and Bowler – has quitely gobbled up Milanese Car Design Studio Zagato at some point in 2010. Which made sense. It made sense because it is CPP that builds many of the Zagato cars you can think of.

Over 350,000 drivers 'at risk of £1,000 fine'

Tue, 04 Mar 2014

THOUSANDS of drivers risk collecting a £1,000 fine or worse by being unaware of the date their MOT expires. Research by MOTA, an independent booking provider of servicing and MOTs suggests that 43% of customers making enquiries already had an expired MOT, and 15% had no idea when their MOT was due. A car without a valid MOT being driven on the road is potentially subject to a £1,000 by the police, and also means that insurers may not pay out in the event of an accident.