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The AA release their pothole manifesto

All political parties are today being urged to put potholes high on their manifesto commitments by the Pothole Partnership. The partnership is telling politicians that

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How truck racing promotes the road transport industry

The 2024 British Truck Racing Championship (BTRC) is currently in the middle of a spectacular calendar of events, featuring racing at iconic circuits such as

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Road signs obscured by spring growth

Three-quarters (74%) of drivers say speed limit signs are the most likely type of sign to be covered up by overgrown foliage, with 30mph signs

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Arval survey showing EVs are cheaper for servicing costs

The 2024 Arval Mobility Observatory Fleet & Mobility Barometer* report shows that 25% of fleets believe that EVs are cheaper for servicing and have less downtime

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Almost three quarters of ULEZ fines remain unpaid

Transport for London revealed on Tuesday that 7 out of 10 drivers issued with a fine of £180 for not paying the daily £12.50 charge

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TIP trials a solar-powered refrigerated trailer

TIP has furthered its drive to decarbonisation with the 12-month trial in the UK of a zero-emission, battery and solar-powered transport refrigeration unit (TRU) fitted to one of its

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Van market sustains growth but electric uptake slows

The UK new light commercial vehicle market posted its 17th consecutive month of growth in May, as registrations rose by 1.9% to reach 25,853 units, according

Supply Chain

Keep costs low by being a shipper of choice

As carriers’ leverage with their shipper customers ebbs and flows, being a shipper of choice will put you at the front of the line when

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Car manufacturers are rapidly increasing EV sales, nearing 2024’s ZEV mandate targets.

Car manufacturers are ramping up electric vehicle (EV) sales, coming close to meeting the 2024 ZEV mandate targets. May saw EVs claim an 18% share

Half of Motorists feel the government should do more to lower electric car costs

Half of motorists (50%) say the government should do more to make electric cars affordable, new research shows. June’s new Startline Used Car Tracker also