From the longest and oldest to the deadliest and most troublesome, a list of 15 of the most eye-opening bits of road-based trivia has been revealed. Motoring giant LeaseCar.uk has researched some of the most surprising
In a pioneering move, the government company responsible for the country’s motorways and major A roads has joined forces with the Freight Transport Association (FTA) to offer bespoke safety training for drivers who travel on smart
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today set out his ambitious vision for London’s environment in 2050, presenting his Environment Strategy to the London Assembly for consideration before final publication in the coming weeks. The
ŠKODA can look back on another record month: For the first time in its history, the Czech car manufacturer delivered more than 100,000 vehicles to customers in an April. With 107,100 vehicles, ŠKODA’s deliveries exceeded those of the same
Suzuki is very pleased to announce an important industry award from Autocar magazine for Dale Wyatt, Director of Automobile for Suzuki GB PLC. Dale was presented the ‘Outstanding UK Leader award’ at their awards evening held
Road safety and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is warning hay fever sufferers to check their medicines carefully before getting behind the wheel, and to be aware of the possible effects these drugs can have on
BVRLA Chief Executive Gerry Keaney’s response to the launch of the Government’s consultation on reform to Van VED. Commenting on the announcement, Keaney said: “We welcome the fact that the Government is looking at this area
The AA has reacted with disappointment to the news that investment in green technology is at its lowest for ten years, following the Environmental Audit Committee’s alarm at the ‘dramatic collapse’ in the government’s green investment*.
BP has been named as a Crown Commercial Services (CCS) supplier under the RM6000 Fuel Cards and Associated Services V Framework Agreement, giving it the chance to bid for fuel card work across the UK’s public-sector
Thousands of motorists could be forced into paying fines for traffic offences they didn’t commit thanks to a clause being enforced by Transport for London (TfL) for cross-hatch yellow box offences. TfL is using a loophole