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Police spot van poking out of lorry on M1
Police spot van poking out of lorry on M1

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Police spot van poking out of lorry on M1

A police operation to target bad driving made an unexpected discovery when a van was seen poking out of the back of a lorry. Nottinghamshire Police said the "irregular cargo" was spotted on the M1 before the vehicle was stopped on the A42. The driver was issued with a traffic offence report for driving an overweight vehicle and a tachograph offence, with the lorry banned from leaving the scene until the van was removed. PC Mike Grant, from Nottinghamshire Police's roads policing unit, said: "I've seen a lot of things on the motorway before but this was definitely a first." The vehicles were seized during Operation Tramline, a nationwide police operation conducted from the cab of an HGV between 31 March and 4 April. In total 78 vehicles were stopped for offences including speeding, mobile phone use, seatbelt violations, driving without insurance and driving without due care and attention. Follow BBC Nottingham on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. Nottinghamshire Police

Police spot van poking out of lorry in Nottinghamshire
Police spot van poking out of lorry in Nottinghamshire

BBC News

time18-04-2025

  • BBC News

Police spot van poking out of lorry in Nottinghamshire

A police operation to target bad driving made an unexpected discovery when a van was seen poking out of the back of a Police said the "irregular cargo" was spotted on the M1 before the vehicle was stopped on the driver was issued with a traffic offence report for driving an overweight vehicle and a tachograph offence, with the lorry banned from leaving the scene until the van was Mike Grant, from Nottinghamshire Police's roads policing unit, said: "I've seen a lot of things on the motorway before but this was definitely a first." The vehicles were seized during Operation Tramline, a nationwide police operation conducted from the cab of an HGV between 31 March and 4 total 78 vehicles were stopped for offences including speeding, mobile phone use, seatbelt violations, driving without insurance and driving without due care and attention.

British audio maker claims its new car speakers boost EV range by 20 miles
British audio maker claims its new car speakers boost EV range by 20 miles

The Independent

time27-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

British audio maker claims its new car speakers boost EV range by 20 miles

A new form of in-car speaker, set to debut in a car this year, could dramatically reduce energy use and boost the range of the electric cars they're fitted in. British firm Warwick Acoustics claims that its new electrostatic speaker systems can boost the efficiency of a large car with a 100kWh battery by up to 20 miles on a full charge versus the same vehicle with a conventional speaker system. The lightweight, paper-thin speakers work differently to traditional loudspeakers and are already available in a range of headphones. Now the tech is moving into cars, with huge packaging benefits meaning they can be positioned in different places around a vehicle to produce optimum sound quality. In a demonstration of the technology in a Polestar 2 development car, the sound clarity and depth was some of the best we've experienced in a car. Because these new speakers use 90 per cent less energy than conventional loudspeakers, it reduces a car's energy consumption when listening to music. The electrostatic speakers are 90 per cent lighter and 100 per cent recyclable by mass, too. Warwick Acoustics CEO, Mike Grant, said: "As the EV market matures, consumers are more aware than ever of the variations in real-world range at different temperatures and different driving environments versus the official certification tests. We know from our work with multiple vehicle manufacturers that they are increasingly focussed on reducing energy consumption in ancillary systems, such as the climate control and audio systems, to minimise consumer's need to change their driving behaviour with EVs.' Although Warwick Acoustics won't reveal which car maker it is working with to debut its new speaker technology, it's rumoured that it will appear in the new all-electric Range Rover, which is set to go on sale later this year.

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