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MotorPro Magazine Autumn 2024 In this month's issue, read about Labour's automotive roadmap and how to help your teams working remotely work better, and much more...
What’s it like behind the wheel of an AV? Leading the way on transparency in self-driving, in August, autonomous vehicle software firm Oxa invited independent road safety campaigner and trustee of Brake, Meera Naran MBE, for a test ride.
How to keep customers (and their vehicles) safe Working in a garage, you see a lot of strange, dangerous, and downright terrifying things. From neglected vehicles on the brink of failure to outright hazardous situations that make you wonder how they made it to the garage.
The critical need to invest in skills Thanks to the automated vehicles bill, there’s now a pathway in place to help bring autonomous vehicles to the UK’s roads. That’s great for the country and the automotive industry as everyone wants to be at the forefront of this exciting new technology.
The price is right In this article: IMI member and MOT guru Paul Charlwood takes a look into the cost of testing
Automotive education: where has all the talent gone? Automotive is struggling to bring in the skills it needs to succeed in the future, whether that’s new talent coming into the industry or making sure those already in the sector have the right skills.
How buses are going autonomous John Birtwistle, Head of Policy at First Bus, gives MotorPro the lowdown on the groundbreaking Mi-Link project – the UK's first ever fully electric autonomous bus service – and what it means for public transportation.
Staying safe in a connected world In the past, car thieves were often stereotyped as rough, low-tech criminals armed with little more than a crowbar and a lock pick.