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Get prepared for 2024’s commercial vehicle legislation

Many operators gearing up for 2024 are, perhaps surprisingly, not sufficiently aware of the upcoming legislative and regulatory changes that are set to impact commercial

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Government publishes its response to the Driver CPC consultations

The Government has today (Monday 11 December) announced reforms to the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (DCPC). The RHA has long campaigned for reform of

Gerald Galvin, managing director of ETRUX with MEV75, the new 7.5 tonne electric truck approved for use in the UK.

ETRUX places multi-million pound order with Magtec

ETRUX, the advanced manufacturer and commercial vehicle specialist, has placed a multi-million pound order with Magtec for a fleet of MEV75s, the new 7.5 tonne

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SSE and Applied Driving extend partnership

SSE, a leading generator of renewable electricity, has extended its partnership with Applied Driving following success in compliance with permits to drive, as well as

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Fleets entering “tougher” period of electrification in 2024

Fleets are starting to enter a “tougher” period of electrification in 2024, the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) is reporting. Paul Hollick, chair, said that

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Scania’s new biogas engines have just got greener

Scania has launched its latest generation of biogas engines, which offer a 5% fuel savings over its predecessors. First teased at last year’s IAA show

IVECO Daily Large Van of the Year

IVECO DAILY range crowned What Van? Large Van of the Year

The IVECO Daily has been a staple of the commercial vehicle landscape for over 45 years, and throughout its decades of accomplishing the most challenging

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Treat road death as motor manslaughter

A retired barrister and part-time judge has spoken of his long-term calls for drivers who kill to be charged with motor manslaughter, rather than a

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Three quarters of high streets have air pollution levels above WHO annual recommendations

Around three quarters (76%) of British high streets may exceed the World Health Organisation’s recommended annual level of air pollution. That’s according to a new

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First ever UK opt-out class action settlement approved

The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has approved a settlement between Mark McLaren, class representative in the Car Delivery Charges legal action on behalf of UK