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New Dacia Duster Commercial is ready for business

The tough Duster’s strong set of capabilities are already well known, with loyal customers and multiple award wins for the UK’s favourite Dacia. Now, things

Vauxhall reveals new Combo-e Life

Vauxhall has released first images of the new Combo-e Life, a fully electric variant of its award-winning Combo Life van – giving families and fleets

Young people won’t drive trucks even with a £35k salary

The UK is facing a shortage of 76,000 thousand drivers, despite the wages being higher than the UK average and jobs being waiting. Mark Hall

bp & Oxbotica complete industry-first autonomous vehicle trial

bp has successfully completed an autonomous vehicle trial at its Lingen refinery in Germany, working with Oxbotica, a global leader in autonomous vehicle software. The

SM UK produces Yorkshire’s first Covid-safe welfare vehicles

Leeds-based auto engineering and vehicle safety specialist SM UK has invested £200,000 to develop a fleet Covid-safe vehicles designed to provide workers with a secure

DA Techs merges tyre, wheel and bodywork services under one roof

DA Techs, the wheel repair and refurbishment business based near Chorley in Lancashire, has used the quiet periods of lockdown to level up its services

Dashcam: a ‘game changer’ in enforcement – RAC

As many as 89 dashcam video recordings of alleged motoring offences were submitted to police forces every day in 2019, according to data analysed by

e2e calls for industry steering group on EV & Hybrid Management

Neil Joslin – COO, e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management has called on the salvage and recycling industry to proactively collaborate on the management of EVs

Logistics UK urges government to support supply chain

The logistics industry needs government support in the 2021 Budget to ensure the continued health of the UK’s supply chain, according to business group Logistics

Total Motion MD warns rushing to make vehicle fleets green

Fleet managers rushing to change to ‘greener’ vehicles could be making a costly mistake for their businesses, a leading industry expert has warned. Total Motion