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Scotland announces ‘zero tolerance’ approach to drug-driving

The Scottish Government says its already ‘stringent’ road safety laws will be ‘strengthened further’ by the introduction of drug-driving limits and roadside testing later this

Initiative helps military personnel ‘Survive the Drive’

A new road safety initiative is being piloted at military bases in the south west on the back of figures suggesting army personnel are ‘111%

Volkswagen AG and Ford announce global alliance

Volkswagen AG and Ford Motor Company today announced the first formal agreements in a broad alliance that positions the companies to boost competitiveness and better

Get Ready for Customs Declaration Service (CDS)

UK businesses undertaking international trade are, right now, understandably focused on Brexit – what declaration documentation changes will be required and what additional resources will

Vote for PM’s deal says Toyota

Dr Johan van Zyle, European CEO for Toyota, has re-iterated his support for the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal, saying the deal was vital to protect

New opportunities abound for The Pallet Network members

TPN – THE Pallet Network, a leading provider of palletised freight distribution, promises its best year yet for the development of Member opportunities following its

The average driver has HALF of the safety items recommended “as a minimum” in their car

More than six in ten drivers (62%) believe that they’d be prepared if their car were to break down on the road, but new research

Grit Expectations: Councils and Road Authorities Get Ready For Winter

With icy weather set to hit the UK later this week and into next week, and temperatures forecast to be well below zero, Transport Network

MEPs back new vehicle safety standards

The European Parliament’s transport committee has voted to approve a new package of mandatory minimum vehicle safety standards, bringing its implementation a step closer. In

Police forces in speeding crackdown

Police forces across the UK are aiming to highlight dangers of speeding as part of national enforcement campaign. The two-week campaign (14-27 January) is being