- Features - Orange and yellow cars tend to be the safest on the road Bright-coloured cars are statistically less likely to be involved in an accident, according to a global report by Australia's Monash… - Features - Bigger COE supply fuels hope of lower premiums February-April period will see 8.9 percent rise in the number of certificates available. - Features - Must taxi uncle give way to Uber driver? Cheap and easy private car-hire companies are leaving taxis in the dust. Given the less regulated nature of the newbies,… - Features - The “red carpet” and spotlight on safety Painted a bright red, the cycling paths built over the past year in Ang Mo Kio have rolled out a… - Features - Getting workers to ditch the car More people will cycle or ride their scooters to work in future, if given the right facilities and encouragement, employers… - Features - 42 percent of injured motorcyclists are Malaysians: Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Data from Khoo Teck Puat Hospital raises concern as riders sacrifice safety for speed. - Features - Driving against traffic: Police studying preventive measures Police are studying how to deploy technology to detect a car that has gone against traffic flow, and are working… - Features - Three brothers all love BMW’s M3 These three siblings talk about how they all fell in love with the BMW M3 Coupe. - Features - Pay to gain respect on the road? I’m in Without registration and a nice set of plates, cyclists are viewed as freeloaders by other road users. - Features - E-scooters beat bikes as cool way forward The ability to arrive composed instead of sweaty is why more are choosing e-scooters instead of bicycles. - Features - Do I have to top-up my air-con gas? A Straits Times readers writes in to ask if he needs to top-up his car's air-con refrigerant. - Features - The drive for cleaner air The recent realisation that diesel vehicles are high in more noxious pollutants has prompted a rethink of a carbon-centric policy. - Features - 12 Mercedes-Benz SUVs traverse the UK from east coast to west coast, off-road It is believed to be the country's first ever coast-to-coast journey completed without the use of open public roads. - Features - Old BMW 5 Series keeps legal eagle on high Lawyer Leslie Tham loves the BMW E34 because it boasted cutting-edge technology that was ahead of its time. PreviousNext