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Government to concentrate funding on expanding the public chargepoint network as well as electric taxis, vans, trucks, motorcycles and wheelchair accessible vehicles.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Two drivers who were literally driving ‘hands free’ had a nasty shock when they realised they'd been caught on camera by police officers patrolling in one of National Highways’ unmarked HGVs.
In a pair of complex cases, Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Claire Gilmore disqualified Duncan McKee from holding a vocational driving entitlement for five years and refused his application for a standard international op…
Government response to the Union Connectivity Review expected to be published later in 2022.
Sales of electric vehicles reach an all-time high while UK boasts one of the most extensive networks of rapid chargers in Europe.
A new £40 million competition to kick-start commercial self-driving services, such as delivery vehicles and passenger shuttles, has been launched today.
From today (18 May 2022), drivers in England, Scotland and Wales can take newly-accredited training to learn and improve the skills they need to safely tow.
In a worrying recent case in the West Midlands, Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton revoked the licence of CCS Waste Ltd.
Funding worth £200 million announced for new walking and cycling schemes across England.
A draft statutory instrument has been published to amend regulations and require the introduction of E10 petrol at filling stations in Northern Ireland.
Transition to zero-emission trucks will help improve air quality, create greener jobs and reduce reliance on imports of foreign oil.
In a recent very complex case in the South East, Sarah Bell, Traffic Commissioner for London and South East revoked the licence of Danehurst Transport Ltd and disqualified the transport manager, Grzegorz Zajac for an indefin…
Innovative noise cameras will provide evidence for police to take action against rowdy motorists, helping communities to enjoy peaceful public and residential spaces.
In a recent case in the West Midlands, Terry Northwood had his Standard national licence revoked for effectively not having a transport manager for 15 years.
Controversial EU Vnuk motor insurance law one step closer to being removed from British law, as bill passes through Parliament.
Changes to The Highway Code will help ensure the first wave of self-driving vehicles are used safely on UK roads.
Heavy goods vehicle drivers to benefit from £20 million of funding for better roadside facilities.
In a recent case, Nick Denton, Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, was faced with a case of fronting, where a revoked operator uses another company to hide the fact that they are continuing to operate illegally.
If you’re travelling this April bank holiday, plan your journey and check your vehicle.
Funding will support pioneering projects to decarbonise local highways infrastructure across the UK.
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