The government will have to spend millions of pounds more to keep its no-deal ferry contracts in place if Brexit is delayed, the BBC reports.
The Transport Committee has launched a new inquiry into road safety – and is keen to hear from road safety professionals and members of the
Bradford are to introduce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) which gives officers the ability to impose a fine of up to £100. This has
TruTac, the tachograph and compliance software experts, are launching a newly integrated product at this year’s CV Show. The redesigned TruLicence system enables operators to
Paul Hollick, ICFM (Institute Of Car Fleet Management) chairman: “On behalf of all fleet decision-makers and company car drivers, the ICFM is hugely disappointed that
As government indicates that the fleet sector must continue to wait for a published response to the recent review into the impact of WLTP on
Many commentators and politicians cite the automotive industry in Brexit discussions so, as Parliament debates the meaningful vote, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders
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