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ORR beefs up scrutiny of National Highways’ plans

National Highways must provide high quality, detailed plans for how it will operate, maintain, and improve the Strategic Road Network between 2025 and 2030, says

New trial to banish loud engines and exhausts

A search for Britain’s noisiest streets has been launched by the Department for Transport, with four areas across England and Wales set to trial new

Reduce fuel consumption through vehicle maintenance and driver behaviour

SMEs and fleet operators are being reminded that vehicle maintenance and driver behaviour can pay dividends in reducing fuel consumption as pump prices remain volatile.

Allison e-Axle to make its UK debut at ITT Hub

Allison Transmission will exhibit an eGen Power™ 100D fully electric axle for the first time in the UK at the Innovation and Technology in Transport –

Fleet Managers: It’s time to retool for sustainability

If you’re a carrier or transportation provider looking to grow your business in 2022, there’s one sector that should be at the top of your

Trucklink EU secures DVSA Earned Recognition Accreditation

Trucklink EU is proud to officially become an ‘exemplary’ operator in the UK’s palletised freight distribution sector having been accredited on the DVSA’s highly prestigious

FourKites awarded ISO 27001 certification and meets standards for ISO 27017 and 27018

Leading real-time supply chain visibility platform FourKites® today announces it meets the standards set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) for ISO 27017 for cloud

Why the industry needs to look beyond EVs

The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) continues to increase, with figures showing that there were over 420,000 fully-electric cars on UK roads at the end

Commercial vehicle production accelerates

UK commercial vehicle (CV) production grew 57.0% in the first quarter of 2022 according to figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders

Five steps to accelerating fleet and driver safety

The spotlight has fallen on the risk of dangerous driving recently, with the UK government introducing new legislation that makes it illegal for drivers to use handheld