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Young drivers should be banned from carrying passengers at night in order to cut the death toll on Britain's roads MPs have said.
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Most young drivers are costing themselves unnecessarily by choosing cars that come into a higher insurance bracket.
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Under-21s should be not be allowed a single drop of alcohol before driving, government advisors will recommend.
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Ontario may be willing to back off from a proposed regulation that would restrict teen drivers to just one teenage passenger in a car, Premier Dalton McGuinty suggested Wednesday.
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A police force finds nine out of 16 suspected drink drivers detected in the past week were under 25.
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An investigation to reverse a decline in the number of children taking part in sport was launched yesterday. MSPs want to hear the public’s view on provision of sport in schools, community facilities and coaching.
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Hannah and Joseph Salwen convinced their parents to sell their house and give half the money to help others.
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Motorists who have been credit crunched into learning how to drive more economically may well keep to the habit, an AA spokesperson has said.
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Megan Dearing and her cousin Katie Dearing found a sixth-floor walk-up “one-and-a-half-bedroom apartment” on East 85th Street.
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Motorists face a speed camera lottery with their chances of getting points on their licence varying spectacularly across the country.
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Theo Walcott's Zagreb masterclass was just the beginning as juniors aim for place in Fabio Capello's squad.
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AUSTRALIA'S Young Socceroos have won the ASEAN Football Federation under-19 championship in Thailand with a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over South Korea.
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Newcomer Alex Tanguay led the way with four points as the Montreal Canadiens overcame a season-opening loss with a 6-1 dismantling of the hometown Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.
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AUSTRALIA have won the Asian Football Federation under-19 championship in Thailand with a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over South Korea.
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Sunday's preseason roundup: Thaddeus Young scored 17 points, Andre Igoudala added 13, and the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Toronto Raptors 85-79 in an NBA preseason game.
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Their shortcomings are apparent in a 3-1 loss to the San Jose Sharks. The Kings are selling hope this season.
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David Young admitted he could not have asked for a better start to the Heineken Cup after his team's 5620 win away to Calvisano.
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Toyota has announced details and prices of its new iQ car. Order books are already open for the car, with the first deliveries due to be made to UK doorsteps in January. The manufacturer is confident that the iQ is
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NEW YORK (Billboard) - There's good news and bad news for long-suffering Neil Young fans.
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The long blonde hair hanging over the back of a racing suit covered with sponsor logos makes it apparent that Kristin Bumbera is not your average racer.
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Rookies Kyle Turris and Mikkel Boedker both scored for the first time in the NHL, and college hockey's outstanding player of 2007-08, Kevin Porter, chipped in with an assist Sunday night to help the Coyotes spoil the Ducks' home opener with a 4-2 victory. Two games and two victories into the season, Wayne Gretzky's enjoying coaching the young players. "They're a special group. The veteran players around them have brought them along nicely," Gretzky said. "They play hard and they want to get better and it's fun to be around them. These kids are pretty unique and they are pretty good. I think although they're kids, they're pretty mature. They really have their eyes wide open and are having a lot of fun."
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Sixers F Thaddeus Young returned to action in Sunday's preseason game vs. Toronto after he left Friday's preseason game against the Knicks late in the third quarter with a left-eye corneal abrasion.
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The Philadelphia 76ers picked up the third-year options on the contracts of Jason Smith and forward Thaddeus Young on Monday.
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The young American dramatist, Tarell Alvin McCraney, scored one of last year's biggest critical hits at the Young Vic with The Brothers Size, the first in a projected "Brothers/Sisters" trilogy. This is followed up now by the second of the plays, In the Brown and Red Water, an eloquent piece that shares many features with its predecessor. The main difference is that here the play is in danger of being upstaged by an aquatic production by Walter Meierjohann that is in some ways brilliant and in others a style-over-substance distraction.
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Relegated Surrey sign five young players to long-term contracts
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Havva Yilmaz, as one of the eloquent young voices in Turkey's furious debate over head scarves, forced the society to consider the lines between modernization and faith, between freedom and tradition.
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Dorset Police are criticised by motorists for allowing a "dangerously" wide load to travel without police escort when it was involved in a fatal crash.
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Almost half of motorists are seriously distracted by incar technology while driving an RAC survey showed today.
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AGRICULTURE escaped the worst of the swingeing Budget cuts, with farm spend for next year to fall by a mere 2.6pc compared with this year.
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A week of action against unlicensed foreign drivers has caught more than 1,200 offenders, it was revealed today.
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A village petrol station says it has been extremely busy since it cut its fuel price after the oil price dropped.
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Nissan calls it an "aging suit," a cumbersome, strap-on outfit that gives young auto designers the feel of driving with a bulging belly, arthritic joints and shaky balance.
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Money Talks is a daily business column from CBC radio. By Jim Bray, writer of the Technofile.com website in Calgary If you think Big Brother's watching you now, you'll love this. Proposals on both sides of the Atlantic ocean could mean the powers that be will be able to track you - and maybe even control you - when you're out and about in your favourite set of wheels.
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Sure, gasoline prices have come down lately. But to 10.9 cents a litre?