Green number plates for clean vehicles
Clean cars, vans, and taxis could be equipped with green number plates under new plans to promote awareness of ultra-low emission vehicles. The special plates,
‘UK’s first ultra-low emission streets’ come to London
The ‘UK’s first ultra-low emission streets’ have become operational in Shoreditch, as part of a ‘pioneering’ new scheme to reduce pollution in the area. Under
Mothers given back-to-school alcohol warning
As many as 200,000 mothers could be driving their children to school with alcohol in their system, new analysis suggests. Government figures analysed by breathalyser manufacturer
Verizon Connect study reveals accident repairs cost small fleets £6,000 per year
Research released by Verizon Connect has revealed that the average small to medium-sized fleet operated business in the UK faces a £6,000 repair bill each
System with real-time roadworks data to be launched by DfT
The government has funded a new digital system to give drivers accurate data on street works so they can plan their journeys and avoid road
Auto Windscreens recycles over nine blue whales worth of glass a year
Focused on limiting its environmental impact, Auto Windscreens has announced that in the last twelve months it has recycled a staggering 1,246 tonnes of vehicle
A third of young drivers wrongly blamed for motor incidents
Research by Nextbase, the UK’s leading and multi award-winning dash cam manufacturer, reveals almost one third (29%) of 18-25-year olds who had been involved in a
TRACKER Vantage launch brings motorists affordable GPS track and trace theft solution
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), some 89,000 vehicles were stolen in England and Wales last year – up by 56% from 57,000
Maxus presents new pure-electric Maxus EV80 LCV in four variants at IAA
Maxus, the light commercial vehicle manufacturer and subsidiary of China’s largest vehicle manufacturer SAIC Motor, will showcase four variants of its new range of zero-emissions
52% of European transport companies have been inspected for drivers’ hours compliance this year
More than half of transport companies across Europe have had their offices inspected or audited for drivers’ hours compliance in the last year, according to