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Blue Peugeot entering a ULEZ

Transport for London ends ULEZ scrappage scheme

Transport for London (TfL) has recently announced its decision to end the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) vehicle scrappage scheme, sparking debate among residents, environmental

BPI Tractor Units

Streamlining fleet renewal: The power of expert asset disposal

In today’s competitive fleet management landscape, optimising every aspect of operations is essential. One often-overlooked area is the disposal of older vehicles. Traditionally, hauliers and dealers have relied on

:Dribe subscription car

Half of British consumers consider car subscriptions

According to a June 2024 PwC survey, 49 percent of British consumers are now considering a car subscription as an alternative to purchasing or leasing

Tom Gordon MP and Will Voisey on either side of an electric MG

The future is electric for Synergy

Harrogate-based vehicle leasing company, Synergy Car Leasing, welcomed Tom Gordon, MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, to its headquarters last week. Tom spent time with Synergy

Houses of Parliament

Call for Action on EV Residual values at BVRLA Parliamentary Reception

This week I attended the BVRLA Parliamentary Reception at the House of Lords. It marked the launch of the BVRLA (British Vehicle Rental and Leasing

Goupil G4 Refuse Collection Vehicle

Bradshaw EV to Showcase Goupil Range at RWM

Leading industrial electric vehicle manufacturer Bradshaw Electric Vehicles, which has been producing industrial electric vehicles since 1976, is exhibiting its range of versatile electric vehicles,

Truck passing a cyclist on a London road

Testing confirms Durite PSS meets the TfL specification

Loughborough University has successfully concluded a series of tests on a new HGV safety system that will soon be required in London. They have carried

Volvo Trucks FH Electric on the road

Volvo to launch electric truck with 600 km range

The electrification of heavy trucks is continuing across the world and longer distances are now becoming a possibility. Next year Volvo will launch a new

Iceland electric van

Iceland Foods warm to benefits of DriverCheck

Food retailer, Iceland Foods, has been able to dramatically reduce the turn-around time in licence checking over 6,800 drivers thanks to the use of the

Frieght crime. Curtainsider slashed open by thieves

Government needs to address freight crime now

Freight crime is on the rise and it’s destroying businesses, impacting the health, safety and wellbeing of our drivers and it’s making it harder for