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Westfield at the London motor show 2008
Thu, 24 Jul 2008Westfield's Active Drift Experience is a welcome breath of fresh air at the London motor show. Cue sideways action galore By Guy Bird and CAR reader reporter asp Motor Shows 24 July 2008 10:20 If you're attending the London motor show and fancy a breath of fresh air (it gets swelteringly hot in Excel), you must head outside to see some oversteer action in the Active Drift Experience. What’s new on Westfield’s motor show stand?
Plea for 'no drink if driving' this summer
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As Autumn Term Starts IAM Warns Drivers Of Distracted Youngsters
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