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Loan fraud amongst reasons why operator licence revoked.
The TCs’ annual report to the Secretary of State is available to view and download.
Measures introduced to support recruitment and retention within the road haulage industry to ease pressure on the sector.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government has announced a package of measures to help address the shortage of hauliers.
Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner consultation responses to the use of CCTV in taxis.
Transport Secretary announces new initiatives to help hauliers prepare for the end of the transition period.
Richard Turfitt, The Senior Traffic Commissioner, has issued an updated version of the statutory document on driver conduct (Statutory document 6). This follows a consultation on proposed changes to how the traffic commissio…
Physical attendance at public inquiries and other hearings are due to resume from Monday 6 July, with social distancing measures in place.
Key workers within the transport industry are recognised for their important work in the national fight against the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Document sets out minimum standards for operators and auditors carrying out audits remotely during the pandemic.
Transport regulators give strong guidance on how to maintain services following Government advice.
Document recognises the challenges that the Heavy Goods and Public Service Vehicle industries will face in the coming months and seeks to support it through flexible working practices and a proportionate approach.
The government has extended delivery hours for supermarkets and other food retailers to support the industry response to the coronavirus
Reviewed criteria applies to existing haulage, bus and coach operators and new applicants.
Report shows that allowing HGVs over 7.5 tonnes to travel 10mph faster has saved business millions of pounds a year and may have improved road safety.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New rules on tyres could come into force early 2020.
Drivers with a category B driving licence will be able to operate alternatively fuelled vans, provided they complete a minimum of 5 hours additional training.
Flights and access for hauliers and passenger transport between the UK and EU will continue whatever the Brexit outcome.
An update on potential changes to legislation,highlighting government's intention to consult on options to ban older tyres on heavy vehicles.
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