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Speed increase across the UK

On average every day in the UK 6,000 people are caught speeding. A recent table that has been released shows the monitoring of speeding in

Dealers in Scotland sell cars almost a week faster than the UK average

Used cars sell six days faster in Scotland than the nationwide average, according to data from online automotive marketplace, CarGurus. According to CarGurus data, cars

Van Drivers Must Follow HGV Rules

Tradespeople who use work vans to get to and from jobs could be hit with a fine of up to £300 if they exceed the

New technology in transport welcomed by the British public

The British public welcomes the use of new technology in public transport but doesn’t expect to see further advances in the near future, according to

Better drivers and riders can reduce road deaths and injuries in UK

In his new role as Chairman of IAM RoadSmart, the largest independent road safety organisation in the UK, Managing Director of Ford of Britain Andy

Elddis Transport use TruAnalysis for clearer compliance control

Elddis Transport, the family owned logistics, storage and supply chain operator based in the North East of England, report all-round improvements in compliance and data

Fleet services giant appoints new chief executive

One of the UK’s leading providers of specialist commercial vehicles has appointed a new chief executive. Graham Hale has taken up the reigns at Go

Descartes launches its SmartDownload Telematics Hub for downloading tachograph data

Descartes Systems Group is unveiling its fully integrated, complete range of smart compliance management solutions. At the CV Show, 30th April – 2nd May, NEC Birmingham,

WLTP introduction triggers potential wholelife cost increase for fleets

Introduction of the Worldwide harmonised Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) is triggering potential increased fleet wholelife costs as motor manufacturers cut service intervals. What’s more,

Eurotunnel hands over the new Douane-SIVEP control centre to the French authorities

Eurotunnel officially handed over buildings intended for customs, veterinary and phytosanitary inspection services, to the French authorities, represented by Fabien Sudry, Prefet of the Pas-de-Calais