Average amount fleets spend on running each vehicle is between £4,500 and £6,500 per annum A new study from Sewells Research and Insight reveals just how much fleets bring in The average amount fleets spend on
Drivers will save up to £150m over the next ten years Driving licence fees will fall by up to 32% Drivers will save up to £150 million over the next ten years as the cost of
Expert Opinion: Martin Wedge, MD of OVL Group They have never been a real fleet option until the climate changed – literally and financially – and manufacturers are now pushing electric and hybrid vehicles to the
Is this yours? Vans in bad shape are closely associated with poor service and the potential to be ‘ripped off’ Research from Lex Autolease have revealed that 88% (nearly nine out of ten questioned) felt that
AA driving school takes delivery of around 2,000 new Ford models Around 85,000 AA Driving School learners a year will be at the wheel of a Ford Fiesta or Ford Focus. Ford’s exclusive supply agreement with
Promoting the importance of driving licence checking for at-work drivers Promoting the importance of driving licence checking for at-work drivers Jaama has joined the Association for Driving Licence Verification (ADLV). Currently their electronic driver entitlement checking
IMI rewards outstanding automotive talent IMI rewards outstanding automotive talent The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has celebrated the achievements of automotive professionals, students and training providers at its Outstanding Achievers Awards ceremony, held for
Is driver shortage a worry for your fleet? Industry is estimated to be 40,000 drivers short As people begin preparing for the Christmas period (yes, I know it’s still early), the UK road haulage industry is
Investment will help create 318 jobs Part of a £1.5 billion investment by Ford in low-carbon and environmentally friendly engine and vehicle technology The announcement has confirmed the second phase of investment in the new engine
Line-up includes 2.0 TDI ultra offering up to 67mpg with CO2 of as little as 109g/km