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Nepal to display Hitler's Mercedes gift
Car presented by Adolf Hitler to Nepali king in 1940 is likely to be displayed in palace museum
Nude cyclists protest car pollution in Brazil's Sao Paulo
Nude bicycle riders protest against car pollution and traffic
Should police cars be allowed on footpaths?
Police cars along the East Coast Park, the public questions the need for it. -ST
Sizzling senior-citizen, off-track action
Lewis Hamilton's father in abit of an accident
From wacky to practical
Bring back the trishaw. Bring back the bicycle. Bring back the bullock cart, even.
A different canvas
"Bored with my old motorbike and too poor to buy a new one, I decided to take the plunge and trust my baby with a professional motorbike artist."
Shell Formula One ticket giveaway (Ep 1)
Stand to win a pair of grandstand tickets for Singapore's inaugural night race each time you fuel up at Shell. There's a pair of tickets to be won every day!
KL petrol ban: Time to back S'pore oil firms
It is, perhaps, time for us to give more support to petrol stations in Singapore. -myp
How about a ticket to ride...
... in the new Toyota Vios driven by your favourite 91.3FM DJs? And these chauffeurs will even take you out for a meal. advertorial
Rally the family
The speeds at which drivers in the Rally of Canberra drove would make most people cringe.
Driving while on the phone is illegal...But what about... Eating? Shaving? Kissing?
While the law doesn't ban other activities, police say multi-tasking motorists can be charged if they drive without due care.
8 things Singaporeans do while driving
While it is not illegal to eat, read or apply make-up while driving, a motorist could be in trouble with the law if he were to cause an accident as a result of not paying due attention to his driving.
Lure of the Lamborghini
The supercar-maker sold 2,406 cars last year and is keeping a tight balance between sales and exclusivity.
Monaco, Canada tracks suit McLaren
Past form for the next two Formula One races, at Monaco and in Canada, indicates that McLaren will have the advantage over Ferrari.
Belt up? It's not practical
NUS prof thinks space at the back of lorries is meant for cargo, not passengers. -TNP
F1
LUKE NETTO is a self-confessed petrolhead and Formula One nut who often heads to the Sepang circuit in Malaysia over the weekends to race cars. This season, he aims to give a fan's easy-to-understand perspective of the highly technical sport. Follow The New Paper's F1 Fan-atic series every race weekend.
Struggling Hamilton
Since the first race of the season in Melbourne, McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has been struggling to even finish in the Top Three.
Strapping in the students: The costs and concerns
Not all safety belts give equal protection ? but that is just one of the many concerns.
 
   

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