Victoria
A Victorian police officer has had his car impounded for 30 days under the new anti-hoon laws after being fined for not having proper control of the vehicle, which was also found to be unregistered.
Melbourne and Sydney are the third and fourth most expensive cities to park in on any given day, according to new global survey.
The 2011 Colliers International Global CBD Parking Rate Survey found that Melburnians pay a median rate of $US69.
Melbourne’s worst driving offenders live in a troublesome group of suburbs that show signs of ‘attitudinal issues’, according to the Victoria’s top traffic cop.
A News Limited report reveals that 11 areas rank inside the top 20 for...
The Victorian Police are waging war against the state government - and it's gotten dirty. Reports have surfaced that the cops have started kicking the Government where it hurts: in the cameras.
A number of point-to-point speed cameras in Victoria remain switched of after nine people out of 68,000 were wrongly fined late last year. The particular cameras on the Hume Highway were switched off in October, 2010.
The RACV has urged car manufacturers to review the way they design vehicles following a damning study into forward visibility and blindspots.
No new vehicles currently sold in Australia received the maximum five-star rating under the RACV Car...
A P-plate hoon in Victoria has had his car impounded for 48 hours after he was caught travelling at 175km/h in the hail and rain in an unroadworthy, unregistered vehicle.
The 20-year-old man from Ferntree Gully was travelling 75km/h over the speed...
Holden’s engineers have commenced local fine-tuning work on the all-new Holden Malibu medium sedan ahead of its launch at the end of 2012.
Engineers from Holden’s Powertrain Engineering team are currently calibrating the Malibu for General...
Anti-hoon laws in Victoria have just tightened up even further. First-offense hoon drivers will have their cars impounded for 30 days instead of the current 48 hours. The new laws will go into action as of July this year.
The current-generation Ford Falcon is likely to be sold in Australia for at least the next five years.
Federal Industry Minister, Senator Kim Carr, told reporters in Melbourne he expected the Geelong engine facility to continue manufacturing...