Accidents caused by slow driving are on the rise
The Department for Transport (DfT) has revealed that fatalities related to slow driving are increasing. Figures from 2019 show that two people were killed and
The fuels behind the future of green transport
Household waste, unused straw from farmland and old wood will be amongst the unusual components used by four world-leading UK-based plants to produce the fuels
SEAT concludes an electrifying year
If 2018 was an exceptional year for SEAT, 2019 was no less spectacular. In the past 12 months, SEAT improved the record results from the
Used car market bucks election uncertainty in December
The used car market bucked any uncertainty around the election to deliver the strongest December for used values since 2012. Average values at three-years, 60,000
A Christmas letter from Ford’s crash test dummy family
Dear Colleagues, As we come to the end of the first full year in our new home – the €15.5 million crash sled facility in the
The famous house sandwiched by the M62
Every time you drive past Stott Hall Farm, you ALWAYS have to turn and look. It’s a knee-jerk reaction. If the name “Stott Hall” doesn’t
Wincanton adds all-electric FUSO eCanter to its fleet
Demonstrating the company’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact, Wincanton is operating an all-electric Daimler Trucks FUSO eCanter as part of its work with sportswear
Fleets already paying the price for Brexit
The cost of owning and running a car has soared since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, according to new research by Vantage Leasing. Political
carwow: New Year drink driving stats
Earlier in the year, carwow sent out a range of ‘Freedom Of Information’ requests to each regional police force within the UK, in order to
KBC Logistics sees return on investment from Connexas technology
Essex based container transport specialists, KBC Logistics, have seen an immediate return on investment after successfully recovering a number of misplaced trailers using the Connexas