Jamaica Gleaner Auto

Published: Monday Sunday | December 6, 2009

Life in the other lane!
It may be a bit confusing to our North American visitors, who drive on the right-hand side, that in Jamaica, like several former British colonies, motorists use the left of the road. But there are Americans who bravely traverse Jamaican roads in the driver's seat. Read More...

Ready for the road!
Defensive driving techniques, courtesy, good judgement and less haste are all vital components to safe driving. Also, the vehicle must be roadworthy. Read More...

Rally ends today
The DRIVERS who survived yesterday's challenging terrain in Rio Hoe, Lydford and Golden Grove in St Ann are now setting their sights on the Bog Walk leg. Conquering this St Catherine stage will greatly improve their chances of winning the Rally Jamaica 2009 title. Read More...

Council crushed as toll passes 300 mark
With road fatalities in Jamaica surging past the 300 mark for the third straight year, the National Road Safety Council (NRSC) finds itself in a position similar to this time last year. Read More...

Ford shifts to small cars
DEARBORN, Michigan (AP):Ford Motor Co's big US gamble on small cars began Wednesday when it formally unveiled American versions of the new Fiesta subcompact at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Read More...