Toxicity charge shock rise from Monday
In a bid to tackle major ‘toxic’ pollution in East London, petrol and diesel cars will be banned from nine roads from Monday 3rd September.
New innovative wheel aligner tool for two-post lifts
Absolute Alignment, the UK’s leading supplier of wheel alignment equipment, has designed an all-new tool for workshops to make four wheel alignment both simpler and
RiverRidge welcomes the public to drive safely with road safety event
Northern Ireland’s leading waste management company, RiverRidge has highlighted the importance of road safety following its involvement in the road safety event with pop up
Truckman launches new Retrax roller tonneau
Truckman has launched a new stylish, yet practical, roller tonneau to enhance its expanding range of pick-up truck accessories for the UK and European markets.
Keep MoT to minimise business liability, says AA
Ahead of Parliament returning from summer recess on 4th September, Stuart Thomas, director of fleet and SME services at the AA, urges ministers not to
Chariot expands London shuttle service
Ford’s ride-sharing shuttle service – Chariot – launched its first European routes tailored for companies and campuses this week, promising easier, less stressful commutes. Chariot,
Specialist energy firm acquires three new partners
Specialist energy management firm Egnida has completed the acquisition of three partner companies to help meet future challenges and to improve its offering to customers.
M&N Transport says ‘amazing’ Michelin EFFITRAILER™ programme is for the long haul
Wiltshire-based M&N Transport has taken on Michelin’s EFFITRAILERTM telematics system following a successful three-month trial on 10 assets. The bulk haulier, which specialises in grain
10 years of the Motor Ombudsman’s Code of Practice for Service and Repair
The Motor Ombudsman, the automotive dispute resolution provider, is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the launch of its Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service
Just 13 of 152 part worn dealers selling legal tyres
Investigations by TyreSafe in partnership with Trading Standards over the past five years have revealed a staggering 139 of the 152 part worn outlets visited