It seems to be the hallmark of German engineering to revolutionise the automotive industry, as luxury champion BMW is making waves with its night vision system, which rivals those made by Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
Just as a football coach tells his charges to strategically employ man-to-man marking in a highly competitive game, Team MoBay's drivers have been instructed to stick close to specific members of the Kingston-based Total Lubricants-sponsored drivers, popularly known as Team Total, at the next race meet.
Following the launch of its Automel Super Xtra car paint last month, EdgeChem has organised a number of clinics targeting automotive body paint men, in the proper use of the product and techniques in applying it to motor vehicles.
While there appears to be no immediate plans to introduce a jaywalking law in Jamaica, the new Road Traffic Act is expected to address the duties of pedestrians as they utilise the nation's roadways.
German automobile Mercedes-Benz has been experimenting with having airbags deployed from beneath their motor vehicles in order to prevent them from crashing.
Paul Constantine, owner of used-car dealership Cars R Us on Half-Way Tree Road, St Andrew, believes buyers are being lured into incurring debt by lending agencies which are quicker to finance new, rather than used, purchases.
With one race meet remaining in the 2014 circuit racing championship at the Dover Raceway, St Ann, the Total Lubricants team is poised to make a clean sweep of the top three places.
Heads-Up Display (HUD) appears to be the wave of the future, as some of the latest motor vehicle technology revolves around it. The Navdy - a transparent HUD which presents the user with data as if it is suspended in the air - will, among many other things, enable someone to text and drive.
Jamaica Used Car Dealer Association president, Lynvalle Hamilton, has explained that second-hand cars are expensive because of the duties and GCT imposed on purchases.
After less than a month of paid use, it is too early to start compiling data on the number of vehicles utilising the leg of the North-South Highway which bypasses Mount Rosser, technical services director of the National Road Operating and Construction Company (NROCC), Stephen Shaw, has said