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E-Training World launches new suite of driver training modules

E-Training World launches new suite of driver training modules

If drivers cannot concentrate due to fatigue, poor diet, emotional distractions, or because their minds are elsewhere, their chances of being involved in a collision

Digital investment required to keep up with 2026 customs changes

Digital investment required to keep up with 2026 customs changes

International freight businesses will need to adopt greater levels of digitisation, automation and electronic reporting to comply with incoming UK and EU customs requirements or

Renault Trucks unveils E-Tech T long-haul electric models

Renault Trucks unveils E-Tech T long-haul electric models

Renault Trucks has expanded its electric heavy-duty portfolio with the launch of two advanced models: the Renault Trucks E-Tech T 585 and the flagship Renault

IVECO S-Way CNG achieves 1,000 km on a single refill

IVECO S-Way CNG achieves 1,000 km on a single refill

IVECO has once again proven the capabilities of its gas-powered heavy-duty vehicles. Last summer, the S-Way CNG truck completed over 1,000 kilometres on a single

Kia unveils PV5 Chassis Cab at SOLUTRANS 2025 as electric PBV strategy accelerates

The Kia PV5 Chassis Cab unveiled at SOLUTRANS 2025

Kia has unveiled the new PV5 Chassis Cab at SOLUTRANS 2025 in Lyon, marking a major step in the brand’s Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) strategy

Renault Unveils Production-Ready Trafic Van E-Tech Electric

New Renault Trafic Van E-Tech electric

Six months after its first appearance in Birmingham, Renault has officially revealed the production version of the Trafic Van E-Tech Electric, the first in a

Road Safety Week: Safe vehicles start with tyre safety

Road Safety Week: Safe vehicles start with tyre safety

Healthy tyres prevent road crashes, protect people inside and outside of the vehicle and are a critical component for maintaining a safe vehicle – Brake’s

GB trade with Northern Ireland post-Brexit, Import Control System 2

Import Control System 2 – for carriers moving goods from GB to NI

Carriers – including hauliers – who are moving goods from Great Britain (GB) to Northern Ireland (NI) by road are being urged to check they’re

BBC investigation exposes new freight crime tactic

BBC investigation exposes new freight crime tactic

Criminal gangs are increasingly buying up legitimate haulage companies — sometimes ones in liquidation or administration — and using them to pose as subcontractors before

ScotCharge launched to help decarbonise freight in Scotland

ScotCharge launched to help decarbonise freight in Scotland

Some of the UK’s leading fleet electrification firms have come together to launch ScotCharge, a new consortium aimed at accelerating the decarbonisation of Scotland’s HGV