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1. 'A car-park bollard ran into me'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 December 2006 BEFUDDLED badgers and belligerent bollards are to blame for some of the year's more bizarre motoring mishaps, according to AA Insurance customers. Claim forms submitted by drivers unveiled some gems of excuses amongst the bog-standard shunts and scrapes. -
2. Maximum space for the family
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 December 2006 CHOOSING a Car of the Year must have been much easier in the days when Ford made the Model T in Trafford Park and it was available in any colour you wanted "So long as it was black". -
3. Dangerous roads to get ratings
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 December 2006 ROADS are to be given a star rating indicating how dangerous they can be in the event of an accident. A survey is to be carried out to assess the likelihood of fatal and serious injuries when accidents occur on many of the UK's busiest inter-urban roads. -
4. Fireman is fired - and sent home in undies
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 December 2006 A ROOKIE fireman had to drive home in his shorts and T-shirt after being sacked just three days into his new career. Marc Holebrook, 27, was dismissed after fire chiefs discovered he had eight undeclared points on his driving licence. -
5. Star cyclist's joy at crash driver verdict
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 December 2006 CYCLING star Emma Davies Jones spoke of her relief after the motorist who nearly ended her career was exposed as a liar. -
6. Barton's pursuit of perfection
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 December 2006 JOEY Barton insists he is "a million miles away" from where he wants to be, despite an endorsement from England boss Steve McClaren. England's head coach has cited Barton as one of a clutch of Premiership stars capable of breaking into his squad for February's friendly against Spain at Old Trafford. -
7. Room at the top for Skoda
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 December 2006 YOU don't have to be a member of Mensa to understand just what Skoda are getting at with the Roomster. Even before you clap eyes on the car, the major clue is there in the first syllable.