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Licence Bureau encourages road safety focus during Road Safety Week

As part of Road Safety Week 2019 (18-24 November), coordinated by Brake, Licence Bureau is calling on fleet operators to ‘step up’ their road safety

Rocketing fleet vehicle motoring fines

The rocketing number of motoring fines handed out to company car and van drivers means that businesses must introduce innovative solutions to limit the resulting

Batteries: Mining the sea bed

The rapid increase and use of electric vehicles has seen an exponential demand for materials to make batteries, and cobalt, a rare metal that can

Alternative drives: ‘Hydrogen is underestimated’

Did you know that Germany has a better infrastructure of hydrogen filling stations than modern, environmentally conscious California? Despite this, only 392 vehicles with fuel

Allison Transmission software cuts fuel consumption by 8.85%

Two Mercedes-Benz Econic refuse collection vehicles (RCVs) retrofitted with Allison Transmission’s latest FuelSense® 2.0 software have gained fuel savings of 8.85%. This demonstrates how mid-life

Subscription economy yet to reach fleet industry

UK businesses continue to be wedded to outdated asset ownership models, and are therefore missing out on the benefits of the subscription economy according to

New Supply Chain Risk Management Certificate

The IRM is delighted to announce the addition of the new Supply Chain Risk Management Certificate to our portfolio of qualifications. This qualification introduces the

Licence Check announces a record breaking quarter

Licence Check, the UK’s fastest growing provider of fleet licence checking and compliance services, has chalked up another set of record results in terms of

Price comparison websites hitting drivers with hidden costs

Drivers are outraged as a new report sheds light on the practices price comparison websites are implementing to persuade vulnerable young drivers to part with

Bad driving is still the biggest cause of UK road accidents

Bad driving is the number one reason for road accidents in the UK, according to research led by telematics supplier Masternaut. The report analysed 192,503,863