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Fuel Duty Freeze: Good But Not Great

Whilst the Chancellor’s announcement to freeze fuel in today’s Budget has been welcomed by the FTA it has also expressed disappointment that he did not

TomTom Telematics Research Reveals Impact Of Eco-Driving Systems For Fleet Owners

The ecoDriver project1 – the EU funded research project targeting CO2 emissions and fuel consumption reductions in road transport – has today released its first

How To Cope With A Motorway Breakdown – Tips From IAM

This week’s tips, from the IAM’s director of policy and research, Neil Greig, are advising drivers on how to cope with a breakdown on the

A Fall In Recorded Incidents On The Roads May Not Be What It Seems Says GEM

As new figures are presented to the House of Commons Transport Select Committee on the fall of offences recorded on the roads in England and

FTA Says No Room For Complacency In Van Operations

The Freight Transport Association’s Van Excellence Operational Briefings – sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Vans, will highlight the fact that there is no place for complacency

Leasing Companies Drive Uptake Of Ultra-Low Emission Vehicles

New figures from the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association confirm the sector’s position as the UK’s leading adopter of cleaner and more fuel-efficient vehicles.

GKN Brings Supercar Hybrid Technology To Mass Market

GKN Driveline is transferring hybrid technology from super sports cars such as the Porsche 918 Spyder and BMW i8 into affordable compact vehicles.

BMW The Next 100 Years

BMW made headlines earlier this week with the unveil of the BMW VISION NEXT 100 – the super futuristic concept that looks way ahead into

RAC Urges Chancellor Not To Raise Fuel Duty As Tax On Motorists “Already Too High”

Eighty-four per cent of motorists believe the tax burden on fuel is already too high even before the Chancellor decides whether or not to increase

Porsche Embarks On Integration Programme to Create Prospects For Refugees

A special six month long integration programme has been developed in which an initial group of 15 refugees aged 16 to 38 is receiving the