Government plans to provide more lorry parking across the country don’t go far enough to address the lorry parking crisis. That’s the verdict from the
The Road Haulage Association fully supports the RAC report that links vehicle breakdowns to potholes.
“The knock-on effects of today’s strike by French fishermen for hauliers will be considerable – on both sides of the Channel,” said RHA chief executive
The Foreign Secretary’s idea for a cross-Channel bridge makes for a great headline in the spirit of British and French co-operation, but the costs and
The Road Haulage Association is astonished at today’s announcement that the UK Government is to invest a further £44.5 million in additional security measures at
This week’s announcement that construction firm Carillion has gone into liquidation will have sent waves across UK PLC.
Transport for the North has launched its draft Strategic Transport Plan today (16 January) which sets out a vision to boost the North of England’s
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has announced that more than 100 haulage operators were found to have lorries fitted with emissions cheat devices
Although generally optimistic, the RHA remains cautious about the reduction, and eventual scrapping of tolls on both of the Severn crossings that link England and
With Storm Eleanor hitting many parts of the UK, and a number of lorries blowing over in high winds as a result, this is a