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UK new car market declines for third consecutive year

The UK new car market declined in 2019, with annual registrations falling for the third consecutive year,2 according to figures released today by the Society of

What’s your fleet data telling you

Fleet data, when utilised correctly can really help your business run more smoothly and profitably. However, with so many elements to be considered when it

Go Plant Fleet Services awarded new safety standard

Go Plant Fleet Services has become one of the first providers of specialist vehicles to achieve a new international standard for Occupational Health and Safety.

A choreography in the factory

When we think of a choreography we might imagine a performance by the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet or the London Royal Ballet School. But there are

Scenario-based testing is vital for CAV validation

With landmark trials of driverless cars currently underway in the UK, HORIBA MIRA is reminding connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) manufacturers about the importance of

What does Boris Johnson’s win mean for fleets and mobility?

In December, the ruling Conservatives won an outright majority in the UK’s General Election – something they have not enjoyed since 2017. What’s more, this

TomTom maps help trucks to save fuel

TomTom, Bosch and Daimler have announced their joint work on Daimler’s Predictive Powertrain Control (PPC), an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), or smart cruise control, for commercial vehicles. Trucks use TomTom’s highly-accurate ADAS Map and Bosch’s electronic horizon to automate driving functions on highways and, in

100% gas-powered IVECO Stralis NP in New Year’s parade

IVECO’s Stralis NP lent its support to Wandsworth Council for the London New Year’s Day Parade (LNYDP) through the capital, helping to ensure the borough’s

Accidents caused by slow driving are on the rise

The Department for Transport (DfT) has revealed that fatalities related to slow driving are increasing. Figures from 2019 show that two people were killed and

The fuels behind the future of green transport

Household waste, unused straw from farmland and old wood will be amongst the unusual components used by four world-leading UK-based plants to produce the fuels