As oil prices continued to plummet globally, last week Energy Minister Phillip Paulwell made the call for a 'Pump Watch Day', for which motorists would carefully scrutinise the cost of fuel at gas stations across the island.
The seats are often the first major point of contact someone has with a vehicle's interior and, with modernisation, they have been becoming increasingly comfortable.
In the ongoing tussle between new- and used-car dealers for the limited purchasing dollar, a major difference between them is the length of warranty offered on the vehicles they sell.
After a period of consultation, the revised Road Traffic Act is expected to be passed into law next year. It has been a long time coming and, certainly from the point of view of those charged with leading road-safety initiatives, eagerly awaited.
As oil prices continued to plummet globally, last week Energy Minister Phillip Paulwell made the call for a 'Pump Watch Day', for which motorists would carefully scrutinise the cost of fuel at gas stations across the island.
The seats are often the first major point of contact someone has with a vehicle's interior and, with modernisation, they have been becoming increasingly comfortable.
In the ongoing tussle between new- and used-car dealers for the limited purchasing dollar, a major difference between them is the length of warranty offered on the vehicles they sell.
After a period of consultation, the revised Road Traffic Act is expected to be passed into law next year. It has been a long time coming and, certainly from the point of view of those charged with leading road-safety initiatives, eagerly awaited.