Grit Expectations: Councils and Road Authorities Get Ready For Winter
With icy weather set to hit the UK later this week and into next week, and temperatures forecast to be well below zero, Transport Network
MEPs back new vehicle safety standards
The European Parliament’s transport committee has voted to approve a new package of mandatory minimum vehicle safety standards, bringing its implementation a step closer. In
Police forces in speeding crackdown
Police forces across the UK are aiming to highlight dangers of speeding as part of national enforcement campaign. The two-week campaign (14-27 January) is being
Four out of five motorists overpaying for servicing and MOT by not booking them together
Four out of five* drivers are overpaying for their service and MOT by not booking them together, new research shows. According to the UK’s fastest
Brexit: Honda UK will shut for six days post-Brexit
Following the news of 4,500 lay-offs at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), Honda UK announced that it will close its Swindon plant for 6 days in
Used Petrol Car Prices Reach Record High While Used Diesel Demand Remains Strong Says Autorola
Average used petrol prices rose 15.5% and by nearly £1,400 to £10,370 during 2018 according to analysis of used cars sold online by Autorola UK.
BMW Group delivers over 140,000 electrified vehicles in 2018
The BMW Group sold more than 140,000 electrified (battery-electric and plug-in hybrid) vehicles in 2018, thereby confirming its leading role in the field of electromobility.
Scania’s driver coaching service brings immediate benefits for Mulgrew Haulage
Northern Ireland-based haulage, storage and distribution specialist, Mulgrew Haulage Limited, has seen 13 of its drivers achieve an average 11 percent improvement in fuel consumption
Lightfoot debuts Fleet and Consumer driver reward device at CES
Lightfoot, the creator of the first connected car technology to reward smoother drivers, is flying the flag for cutting edge UK fleet and consumer technology
Up to 5,000 jobs to go from Jaguar Land Rover UK Workforce
Concerns over Brexit, a slump in Chinese sales and a general move away from diesel sales have led to a ‘perfect storm’ of negativity at