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Telematics save Tayto £72,000

Tayto save £72,000 by using telematics The Armagh-based firm has boosted MPG by 15% by reducing both speeding and idling Snack food giant Tayto Group

RAC urges motorists not to take a risk during Christmas party season

The glass is definitely empty Company car drivers twice as likely to drink-drive the morning after the night before One in five company car drivers

What does the emergence of electric mean for fleet managers?

Instances of idling reduced by 90% How people feel about electric cars has been slowly changing over the past few years. However it’s within the

Telematics helps take Elevator Engineering Services to the next level

Instances of idling reduced by 90% Elevator Engineering Services (EES UK), a leading engineering and manufacturing firm specialising in supporting the lift and elevator industry

South Yorkshire Police invest in fleet of 10 Vauxhall Ampera’s

It is estimated the force will save a total of £25,000 Electric cars are being used on the streets of South Yorkshire to help police

Current used car market underlines importance of accurate data

The market was given warning in advance about the current downturn in values State of current used car market underlines importance of accurate data, says

FleetPoint Test Drive The Nissan e-NV20

Ultimately, the e-NV200 was a real pleasure to drive and a great first experience with an electric vehicle. The rapid response really impressed and you

What the Autumn Statement means for Fleets

More surprises? In the last statement before next years General Election, Chancellor George Osborne has announced a number of changes that will benefit fleets and

Government announce motorway signs to display fuel prices

Trialling will begin at five service stations on the M5 between Bristol and Exeter in 2015 Government plans signs on motorways to display service station

Motorists preparing for the party season have another headache to think about

Changes in drink driving limits between England and Scotland have got people confused A little drop never does you any harm, so the saying goes,