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Henry Howard Finance warns commercial van drivers to get ULEZ ready

Older vehicles that are not Euro 6 compliant could face additional or higher charges when they enter London’s latest congestion zone, commercial van drivers are

New trans-Pennine roads study announced

Highways England is to lead a £300,000 study looking at major improvements to road links between the M65 in East Lancashire and parts of Yorkshire,

Europe failing to reach the target for the reduction of road traffic deaths

The gap between the European Union’s (EU) 2020 target for reducing the number of deaths caused by road traffic accidents and the actual number of

British favourite Mini most likely to pass MOT

Analysis of almost 7,000 MOT reports from the Bill Manager functionality on MoneySuperMarket’s app today reveals your car’s chances of passing the mandatory safety test,

Scania publishes Annual and Sustainability Report 2018

2018 was another year of strong operational performance and a continued focus on contributing to a sustainable future in the ecosystem of transport and logistics.

Without significant investment in infrastructure, 84% of motorists won’t consider an electric car

The UK’s leading online garage and car repair marketplace has revealed that more than four fifths (84%) of the public wouldn’t consider buying an electric

A fifth of driver positions unfilled in the European road transport sector

The European road transport sector is facing the most acute professional driver shortage in decades, a new report by the International Road Transport Union (IRU)

Dangerous handheld phone use at the wheel rockets among some age groups

After a fall in the proportion of drivers admitting to using a handheld phone while driving in 2017 following the introduction of tougher penalties, new

Autonomous driving: The world’s first all-weather robot bus runs on Nokian Hakkapeliittas

Gacha is the world’s first self-driving robot bus that works in any weather. What makes Gacha unique is its ability to work reliably even under

Volvo cars to deploy in-car cameras and intervention against intoxication and distraction

Volvo Cars have revealed a new step in its ambitions to end fatalities in its cars by addressing the issues of intoxication and distraction. Apart