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Fujitsu UK’s CTO of Transport, Rabih Arzouni – shares his transport predictions for 2020

According to Rabih Arzouni, Chief Technology Officer of Transport at Fujitsu UK: “In 2019 the transport industry began to recognise that there’s a big gap

Drivers urged to ‘Wise Up, Size Up’

Network Rail is asking drivers of large vehicles to; ‘Wise up Size up’. Research has shown that 52 per cent of lorry drivers do not

Petrol stations: beware pricey parking tickets

Petrol price comparison site, PetrolPrices, has highlighted a new phenomenon on petrol stations – parking fines! Private parking firms are issuing steep fines to motorists

Shell partners with Morrisons to increase fuel card network

Shell has today announced a new fuel card acceptance partnership with UK supermarket, Morrisons.  Shell Multi-Network Fuel Cards will now be accepted at Morrisons filling

Only ambitious Brexit deal will safeguard jobs and Britain’s green future

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has this evening urged all parties to put UK Automotive at the heart of their economic and

The five benefits of advanced lubrication as temperatures plummet

As the seasons change, creating new driving conditions, drivers’ thoughts will traditionally turn to the state of their vehicle and ensuring it is prepared for

Wheelchair accessible vehicle: a market that keeps on growing

In terms of mobility, people with disabilities often face significant issues. Wheelchair accessible vehicles, however, allow people to travel and move more freely and safely.

Warwickshire Police step up efforts to enforce commercial vehicle offences

Police in Warwickshire have announced the launch of a new unit to tackle commercial vehicles and hauliers that “pose serious danger” to other road users.

Uber loses licence to operate in London

Transport for London (TfL) has labelled safety its ‘number one priority’ after announcing Uber will not be granted a new licence to operate in the

Car thieves exploiting WhatsApp

Motor thieves are using WhatsApp groups to plan and execute car thefts as the UK vehicle crime wave continues, according to vehicle protection specialists at