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
The Road Haulage Association believes the increased fines for drivers failing to pay the London Congestion Charge (from £130 to £160) announced by Transport for
There has been a lot of speculation in the media recently about the HGV driver shortage, the possibility of Christmas delay disasters, and post-Brexit supply
Reacting to this morning’s announcement that the issue of cross-border traffic between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic has been resolved.
The Road Haulage Association is disappointed to learn that the Department for Transport’s Judicial Review into the planned lorry park in Kent has been rejected.
The Road Haulage Association fully supports Highways England’s enforcement action to target non-compliant drivers of all classes of vehicle.