In the first of three programmes offering celebrities the chance to get something off their chest on the subject of motoring, John Sergeant rails against the 4x4. The journalist argues that the vehicles create far more pollution than is necessary to simply get from A to B and are nothing more than a marker of social status, while advocates express the view that the cars offer increased safety and reliability.
Comedienne Jo Brand rails against elderly drivers, discussing how she believes people over the age of 70 should be forced to retake their tests to prevent needless accidents. She looks at the cases of a driver in his mid-70s who crashed through a playground and drove straight into the school wall - luckily while the children were inside - and a man left paralysed from the waist down following a collision with an OAP on a dual carriageway.
Continuing from two programmes screened in the spring, this edition sees Jennie Bond argue that authorities are imposing excessive penalties on motorists through speeding fines and parking tickets. Travelling around the United Kingdom, the BBC's former royal correspondent meets some of the angry motorists who are fighting back. Last in series.