More than a fifth of motorists are ‘putting lives at risk’ by ignoring ‘red X’ signs on smart motorways, a survey suggests. First introduced in
Porsche said it was cooperating with German prosecutors to clear up investigations into alleged tax debts related to early retirees and taxable benefits enjoyed by
More than 10m road users have completed a driver retraining course since they were introduced in 2010 – 90% of whom attended a speed awareness
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) takes note of the European Parliament’s vote on the revision of the General Safety Regulation, which mandates the safety
MOT Failure Hotspots The Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy is the MoT failure capital of the UK, according Government data analysis by consumer champion HonestJohn.co.uk. The Scottish
The number of people killed in road accidents where the driver was over the drink drive limit has risen 45% in two years. Provisional figures
Speed cameras are a common sight on Britain’s roads but how many of these nine types are you familiar with? Around 2 million fixed penalties
The Government has been urged by ACFO, the UK’s premier fleet decision-makers’ organisation, to adopt a six-point action plan to protect and enhance company car
Failure to support the fleet sector with a fair and consistent tax regime will seriously threaten Government attempts to decarbonise road transport. This is the
According to a report in the Times newspaper, the Ford Motor Company, in a telephone call to Prime Minister Theresa May, has said that it