New accident repair apprenticeships future-proof aftermarket
Industry body, the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), continues to future proof the UK motor aftermarket sector with its appointment as an End-Point-Assessment-Organisation (EPAO)
Road safety action plan announced to cut road deaths
Failure to wear a seatbelt could result in penalty points as well as fines, under new plans to reduce the number of deaths on the
The Hyundai Tucson petrol SUV is the UKs Fastest selling used car
Petrol powertrains continue to dominate the UK’s top 10 fastest selling used cars with three in every four vehicles sold being petrol driven in June,
Autoglass® launches new Total Calibration solution
Autoglass®, the UK’s leading vehicle glass repair and replacement company, has launched the new Over The Air calibration solution which adds to their existing market
DriveTech now offers End Point Assessments for apprenticeships
To help passenger transport companies with their apprenticeship delivery, DriveTech can now conduct End Point Assessments (EPA) for Bus, Coach and Tram Drivers. DriveTech is
Highways England unveils successful air quality and innovation competition entries
Technology which could improve air quality in local communities by helping the way drivers leave motorways was named today as one of the successful entries in a multi-million-pound competition run by Highways
Urban mobility pods to be driven by 360-degree steering technology
Next-generation urban transport vehicles will be tasked with smoothly and efficiently moving people and goods around busy cities, and a new 360-degree steering unit could
Auto Windscreens’ Bags Three-Year Co-op Deal
In a new three-year deal announced today, Auto Windscreens has become Co-op Insurance’s preferred vehicle glass repair and replacement provider. The windscreen business will now
The Pros and Cons of Ethanol Fuel
Recently, The All-Party Parliamentary Group for British Bioethanol says the swift introduction of E10 fuel would also help the £1bn British biofuel industry – cutting carbon
Highways England clearly on right lines to make ‘ghost’ markings vanish
‘Ghost’ road markings and blacked out lines, which can confuse drivers, could become a thing of the past thanks to Highways England’s global search for