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MG on the Road to Net Zero in Enhanced Partnership with Rolec EV

Following a successful rollout across nearly 100 nationwide dealerships to date, Rolec EV have significantly strengthened and enhanced their partnership with the iconic British motor

Declining EU migration hits the UK logistics sector

Logistics businesses are struggling to fill job vacancies as the number of EU nationals immigrating to the UK for work continues to plummet, according to

Order books open for latest generation of Volkswagen Transporter

Order books are now open at UK Van Centres for Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ Transporter 6.1. Featuring a new sharper look, inside and out, the T6.1

Speeding has become the new norm

Transport for London has launched a ‘powerful’ new campaign to help tackle unsafe speed across the Capital. The campaign, ‘Watch Your Speed’, is designed to

A day without a single road death still the dream

Nearly half of the countries who participated in Project EDWARD recorded no road deaths on 26 September – although the UK was not one of

Scania focuses on urban sustainability and safety

Scania (Great Britain) Limited will showcase sustainability and safety at the forthcoming Freight in the City Expo, (6 November 2019, Alexandra Palace, London), where three

National Windscreens awarded for its green fleet

National Windscreens was recently awarded 4 stars in the Eco Stars Scheme in recognition of its commitment to making valuable contributions to sustainability. ECO Stars

Nexus launches ULEZ Guide ahead of expansion date

Nexus Vehicle Rental, the UK’s leading tech driven business mobility provider, is launching the latest in its Glovebox Guide series to provide drivers with advice

AA welcomes Government’s response to review funding for local road maintenance.

Commenting on the Government’s response to the Transport Select Committee on local roads funding*, Jack Cousens, head of roads policy for the AA says; “For

Let’s go back to 1968 to reduce road accidents, says RoSPA

Fifty-one-ears ago, the Government conducted a three-year experiment which saved hundreds of lives, by bringing the clocks forward in March 1968 and not turning them