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ACIS plugs into electric vehicle training to protect bodyshop staff

ACIS, the UK’s leading distributor to the bodyshop sector, is leading the charge to upskill bodyshop technicians to plug in to the growth of the

75% of all EU traffic prosecutions are from France

It’s official…  Police in France prosecute more British drivers than any other country! The UK signed up to a scheme in 2017, which allows authorities

VSP Vision Care welcomes reports of eye tests for older drivers

VSP Vision Care has welcomed reports that the Department for Transport is considering eye tests for drivers over the age of 70 as part of

Skilled drivers help deliver 10 per cent carbon saving for Bibby Distribution

Bibby Distribution has reduced its net carbon emissions by 10 per cent over the last five years through proficient driving, fleet investment and energy efficient

Neva Consultants in national recruitment drive for regional Appointed Representatives

Neva Consultants, part of the Fleet Alliance Group, has embarked on a recruitment campaign to attract new regional Appointed Representatives (ARs), around the UK to

Jaama shines the light on cutting-edge fleet management solutions

Jaama, the UK’s leading fleet and asset management software solution provider, will be highlighting major enhancements to its industry-leading Key2 system at this year’s Emergency

EU flagship project Hydrogen Mobility Europe (H2ME) reaches key milestone

Hydrogen Mobility Europe (H2ME) announced its latest results and progress in its drive to increase the usage of hydrogen within mobility. The pan-European project has

New Schmitz Cargobull reefers provide cool savings for Dixon International Transport

Dublin-based Dixon International Transport has refreshed 10 per cent of its trailer fleet by investing in 30 new Schmitz Cargobull tri-axle reefers, for use on

Training will provide ‘detailed understanding’ of older drivers’ needs

Road Safety GB has released more details about an ADI training package it is developing and will be highlighting how local authorities and driving instructors

Mobile phone law ‘insufficient and cumbersome’

The Government is being urged to update the wording of its law on the use of mobile phones while driving. Current legislation, introduced in 2003,