Crimes, incidents, related to cars in Australia.
A Chinese man in Australia had to pay an auto dealer $10,000 last week and he didn’t even get a new car for doing so. A couple have been left with a …
Crimes, incidents, related to cars in Australia.
The heatwave in Australia is so severe that an individual turned his car into an oven to cook a pork roast. Stu Pengelly, of Perth, decided to see what would …
The two children, aged one and two, were discovered unresponsive by officers in Queensland on Saturday. It is not clear how long they had been inside the car. The two …
Dodgy new car retailers who misguide consumers about guarantees, warranties and fuel usage promises have been put on notice by Australia’s competition watchdog. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) discovered …
A teenage driver detained after his ute crashed while drunk, into a parked car and home in Sydney has presumably recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.179. The 19-year-old remains …
The Victorian state government put $100,000 to help the victims of the automobile attack in Melbourne car attack that killed 5 individuals. Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, and the Melbourne lord …
3 individuals, including a kid, have passed away after a vehicle intentionally struck pedestrians in central Melbourne, authorities state. A minimum of 29 individuals were hurt, amongst them an infant …
Five youngsters, including an 11-year-old kid, have been jailed after they supposedly stole a car to go joy-riding throughout Adelaide’s east, west and northern suburban areas overnight. Police patrols found …
Parents assisting their kids purchase a first vehicle must be spending that “little bit more” to ensure the car has at least some present safety functions, the federal transport minister …
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