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EO Charging secure £13m investment

EO Charging, one of the UK’s leading electric vehicle (EV) charging manufacturers, has secured £13m funding from London-based infrastructure investor Zouk Capital, also investors in

Enterprise Launches Car Club at Portsmouth Branch

Enterprise Rent-A-Car, part of the world’s largest vehicle rental company, is introducing Enterprise Car Club vehicles at its new branch in Fratton, Portsmouth. The addition

Northern Ireland MOT centres ‘breaking emissions law’

Legally required emissions tests on diesel cars have not been carried out in MOT tests here for the past 12 years, it has emerged. According

Drivers could be ‘breathalysed’ for tiredness after blood test breakthrough

Drivers and pilots could be ‘breathalysed’ for fatigue in future after scientists developed a blood test that identifies biomarkers for sleep deprivation. The research could

Choosing safe legal speeds are key to safety

Road safety and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is urging all road users to take personal responsibility for safety on every journey. Central to this

Centralised fleet and travel data is business-critical for organisations

Collecting fleet and travel information and managing data is business-critical to introducing effective mobility management policies, and employers would be “mad” to have it contained

Transport reassurances needed in the event of a ‘No deal’ Brexit

With the UK government publishing six transport sector technical notices yesterday, KPMG have today released a poll of 3,000 members of the British public to

ACFO responds to BVRLA

Yesterday (24th September 2018) we ran a story about the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) looking to expand its membership to “… strengthen

$100 Oil Is A Distinct Possibility

An oil price spike is starting to look increasingly possible, with a rerun of 2008 not entirely out of the question, according to a new

BVRLA expands membership to increase the impact of fleet sector

During 2018, the BVRLA has continued to grow and there are now over 950 organisations in membership, who are collectively responsible for almost 5 million