Smart motorways will increase need for regular licence checking
The growing number of smart motorways across the UK which rely on Advanced Traffic Management (ATMs) system cameras will increase the need for regular driver
Unprecedented demand sees DA TECHS move into new premises
DA TECHS has moved to bigger commercial premises in Adlington, Lancashire, due to huge demand for its wheel repair services. Over the past year the
Grey fleet challenges for UK companies reach epidemic proportions
The grey fleet challenge faced by UK companies is reaching epidemic proportions and it’s not likely to get better any time soon. The continued growth
Imperial College London to use Toyota Mirai for research into hydrogen power
Imperial College London, a world-respected centre for scientific study and research, has today taken delivery of a new Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car. The
Europcar Mobility Group adds 85 100% electric Renault ZOEs
The UK’s leading low-emission car sharing club has reaffirmed the suitability of the all-electric Renault ZOE for its growing operation as its parent company, Europcar
Edwards Coaches welcomes six Enviro200s to local bus fleet
Edwards Coaches of Llantrisant has added six ADL Enviro200 MMC single-deckers to its fleet, intended for use on its local bus services. Compared to the
Continued role predicted for aftermarket telematics
Aftermarket telematics providers will still have a role to play even as such technology becomes standard-fit with vehicles, as manufacturers will not want to cover
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV awarded ‘best plug-in vehicle’ by Company Car and Van
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV has been crowned ‘Best Plug-in Vehicle’ for 2019 by Company Car and Van magazine. The award was presented recently at the
Volkswagen hails fleet deal with Addison Lee Group
Volkswagen’s established appeal in the fleet and business sector continues unabated in 2019, with news today of a record-breaking deal with major private hire operator
Public support for mandatory driver re-testing grows
Public support for regular mandatory driver re-testing shot up in the days following the Duke of Edinburgh’s recent car crash, new research shows. Drivers themselves