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Breath tests at lowest level for 18 years

Figures released by the Home Office* show that the number of roadside breath tests are at their lowest point since 2002. Just 285,380 roadside breath

Personal leasing demand helps offset market decline

The overall BVRLA lease fleet shrank by 3.6% year-on-year according to the latest Q2-2020 Quarterly Leasing Survey, as a 2.1% growth in the LCV fleet

DA Techs invests in upskilling young, ambitious apprentice

Well-known alloy wheel repair company, DA Techs, is looking to the next generation of workers as the growing business takes on a young Digital Marketing

Electric company car leasing is on the rise thanks to 0% BiK

Electric company car leasing is growing exponentially in the UK since the government announced 0% Benefit-in-Kind tax for employees making the switch to electric company

Cars parts made from rice husks?

It’s the most popular food on the planet, the basis of world-famous dishes and now… its husk can also be part of a car. We’re

Police launch national campaign to protect road users from uninsured drivers

From 26 October to 1 November, all of the UK’s 43 police forces are set to engage in a national effort to help reduce uninsured

John Lewis look to Access XL for bespoke lifting solution

Central Transport, the fleet engineering department of John Lewis Partnership has risen to a number of delivery challenges at their Oxford Street store by fitting

Volvo Trucks selects Michelin X Line Energy tyres

Michelin says tyres from its X Line Energy range – designed for fleets seeking the lowest possible carbon footprint – were fitted to two Volvo

Government not taking forward work on GDL

The Government has once again distanced itself from the introduction of graduated driver licencing. GDL is a scheme which places restrictions on new drivers, such

GEM Motoring Assist: forget that extra hour in bed

Road Safety organisation GEM Motoring Assist is urging the UK government to look again at ending what it calls the ‘pointless practice’ of putting the