The UK Government is set to release its delayed ‘Road to Zero’ plan later this month, likely to confirm that only plug-in hybrid, electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will be available from 2040.
July 2018
Monthly Archives
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Fraikin has won a competitive tender to manage all 4x4s used by Highways England’s Traffic Officer Service.
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Paneltex, the Hull‐based bodybuilder, has launched three temperature‐controlled bodies for the latest Mercedes‐Benz Sprinter.
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Brake Professional members can now get a free report on ‘Managing young at-work drivers’.
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Charges to use Birmingham’s M6 toll road are to rise across the board from the end of July, prompting concerns that this will drive more HGVs through Birmingham.
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Road users can now submit footage of dangerous driving direct to a number of police forces in England with the help of a new portal.
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Eversmart Energy has switched to using Europcar UK to supply its entire van fleet as it pushes ahead with business growth plans.
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by Neil McIntee
If you drive a van, you must have insurance by law unless you vehicle is registered with a statutory off-road notice (SORN). This legal responsibility ensures that you are covered in case of an accident including your vehicle that causes another person or their property damage. If you are caught without insurance, you can be […]
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by Dan Gilkes
Electric and hybrid commercial vehicles are set to play a major role in the delivery market, says Dan Gilkes.
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by Dan Gilkes
Vauxhall Combo benefits from Peugeot Partner and Citroën Berlingo updates, says Dan Gilkes.