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Assistance from the Senior Traffic Commissioner on Periods of Grace.
Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps has appointed an acting traffic commissioner for England and Wales.
The Goods Vehicle Operator Licensing Guide has been revised and updated to reflect changes in legislation and brought into line with accessibility criteria.
Changes to legislation aimed to make HGVs more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Announcing a consultation to temporarily amend cabotage rules and a package of measures to support the pig industry.
The TCs’ annual report to the Secretary of State is available to view and download.
Physical attendance at public inquiries and other hearings are due to resume from Monday 6 July, with social distancing measures in place.
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.
Reviewed criteria applies to existing haulage, bus and coach operators and new applicants.
Flights and access for hauliers and passenger transport between the UK and EU will continue whatever the Brexit outcome.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Lorry, van, bus and coach drivers can pay roadside fines from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) using a secure online service from 29 January 2019.
Vehicle operators found using tyres more than 10 years old will face a follow-up investigation and potential regulatory action.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners will routinely check lorries they stop at the roadside for emissions cheat devices.
New powers provide reassurance for hauliers to continue planning for a smooth EU exit.
Statutory Documents amended to reflect legal changes and incorporate recent appeal decisions.
The Department for Transport's updated analysis on the application of Standing Order 83L has been placed in the library of the House.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) earned recognition scheme was officially launched today (Tuesday 24 April 2018).
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