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Fleet Management Programmes – Encouraging a stress-free lease

When implementing a vehicle management programme, it is important to produce a clear assessment and plan, detailing the business’ fleet objectives. These systems can be

Changing market needs require hybrid systems to manage

The increasing complexity of the European leasing, finance and fleet and mobility markets requires sophisticated, future-ready hybrid computer systems. So says Sofico, software provider to

Abellio London Bus adopts fingerprint-based drug testing

Abellio London Bus, one of London’s most innovative public transport companies, has become the first bus operator to adopt new fingerprint-based drug testing technology to

Motorists warned of lower drink drive limits abroad

British motorists planning to drive abroad this Summer are being warned that the drink drive limit in England & Wales is higher than anywhere else

Ford and Volkswagen Expand Global Alliance

Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen AG are expanding their global alliance to include electric vehicles – and will collaborate with Ford’s self-driving unit Argo AI

Driver crashes car because they couldn’t grab the handbrake

A driver whose cluttered car was so messy it caused a collision has been shamed by police officers on social media. Hampshire Police were called

TyresOnTheDrive.com achieves Van Excellence accreditation

TyresOnTheDrive.com has been recognised for its commitment to safer, more efficient and sustainable van operations after being certified by the Freight Transport Association (FTA) as

Autonomous vehicles reach a new milestone

On 11 July, VINCI Autoroutes and Groupe PSA have deepened trials to assess a vehicle’s ability to drive autonomously at cruising speed and pass through

BP Chargemaster to add up to 200 rapid chargers at Mitchells & Butlers sites

After several successful trial locations Mitchells & Butlers has agreed to a nationwide rollout of BP Chargemaster rapid charging points at up to 200 pubs

Motorway speed limit should be raised to 80 mph

The Department for Transport (DfT) have been conducting a study focusing on traffic speed and movements, the statistics released aren’t really a shock to anyone