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Superhero spotted…..

The Marvel superhero’s alter-ego Tony Stark isn’t known for carrying out everyday chores during his downtime. But he looked at ease in the West Country,

New Ford Ranger available from mid-2019

The new the new Ford Ranger pick-up will deliver more power, greater fuel-efficiency, enhanced refinement and advanced driver assistance technologies for customers across Europe, when it

Driving on snowy and untreated roads

IAM RoadSmart brings you expert advice on driving in snow from its head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman. The best advice is to

SEAT secures coveted Fleet Manufacturer of the Year award

SEAT has secured the prestigious Fleet Manufacturer of the Year award at the inaugural Great British Fleet Event 2019. Having taken the accolade of Most

ATS Euromaster’s quality performance retains ISO 9001 Certification for 27th year running

ATS Euromaster has renewed its ISO 9001 certification after demonstrating that the quality of its systems and services met the highest international standards. The renewal

Autonomous vehicles – will they be safer and where does this leave the “driver”?

DriveTech is pleased to launch a new Whitepaper in their continuing series, this latest titled ‘Autonomous driving – will they be safer and where does

Smart motorways will increase need for regular licence checking

The growing number of smart motorways across the UK which rely on Advanced Traffic Management (ATMs) system cameras will increase the need for regular driver

Unprecedented demand sees DA TECHS move into new premises

DA TECHS has moved to bigger commercial premises in Adlington, Lancashire, due to huge demand for its wheel repair services. Over the past year the

Grey fleet challenges for UK companies reach epidemic proportions

The grey fleet challenge faced by UK companies is reaching epidemic proportions and it’s not likely to get better any time soon. The continued growth

Imperial College London to use Toyota Mirai for research into hydrogen power

Imperial College London, a world-respected centre for scientific study and research, has today taken delivery of a new Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car. The