New THINK! campaign urges young drivers to ‘accept their inexperience’
It is only natural for new drivers to be nervous, but confidence comes with real road experience – that’s the message from the ‘Road Whisperer’
Rise in keyless van theft highlights need for SMEs to protect their assets
According to the latest figures from TRACKER, 89% of Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) stolen and recovered by TRACKER in 2018 were taken without the owner’s
Ambulance service uses Crystal Ball smartcam to coach drivers and keep patients safe
A major supplier of ambulance and courier services to the NHS has undertaken a ground-breaking scheme to enhance its drivers’ skills and improve the safety
CollectPlus wins Best Use of Innovation at the Delivery Excellence Awards
CollectPlus, the UK’s largest independent store-based parcel delivery and returns service, came home victorious in the Best Use of Innovation category at the Delivery Excellence
IVECO Retail’s Farnborough workshop secures IRTE accreditation
IVECO Retail’s flagship site in Farnborough has achieved IRTE (Institute of Road Transport Engineers) Workshop Accreditation – becoming the first dealership in the IVECO-owned dealer
GeniePoint Network Expansion Spans Home Counties
ChargePoint Services and Waverley Borough Council are pleased to announce plans to provide electric vehicle charging for drivers across the Borough. The GeniePoint Network will
New research reveals the extent of the UK’s pothole crisis putting lives at risk
Efforts to encourage commuters to shun their cars in favour of bikes is putting lives at risk, with new research revealing the alarming extent of
Women’s World Car of the Year Awards makes history
The London Motor Show to be held at ExCeL on the Royal Victoria Dock will feature a world first. Ten women motoring journalists from nine
Nissan LEAF first electric car to pass 400,000 sales
The Nissan LEAF has become the first electric car in history to surpass 400,000 sales, solidifying the model’s leading role in the global shift toward
Government moves to ban older HGV and bus tyres
The government is to consult on options to ban older tyres from use on buses, coaches, heavy goods vehicles and minibuses. The Department for Transport