
The government have recently announced that new diesel and petrol cars will be banned for sale after 2035 in the battle against climate change
The government have recently announced that new diesel and petrol cars will be banned for sale after 2035 in the battle against climate change
Our couriers in London drive in the city on a daily basis, so we are effective at navigating everything and still fulfilling our same day delivery promise
If you’re clocking up the miles like a champ, you already know that life on the road can be a bit rough on the old back. Turns out, back pain is a real mood-killer for courier drivers, and not something to take lightly. This blog is a chill space where we’ll chat about some top tips to keep your back…
Utilising same day & next day delivery services enable businesses to market proficiently, adding reliability and the portrayal of a dynamic entity in the industry
Hazardous goods are materials or items with dangerous properties. If they are not controlled properly, they could set forth potential danger to human health and safety or their transport.
We wrote about self-driving vehicle trials back in 2018 (you can find this post here: https://gofers.co.uk/logistics-industry/self-driving-vehicle-trials-2018/), but 5 years on we still aren’t seeing the upturn in driverless vehicles that we may have expected. Whilst there are various reasons for this (COVID-19, cuts to funding, Brexit etc), where does the British Government stand in 2023 on new cars with self-driving…
The UK Government announced a funding budget of £47.5 million this year to help improve safety on some of the most dangerous roads in the country, including the A586, the A35 and the A2010
The most common fines for delivery drivers (and how to avoid them) – including recommendations for parking apps, how to sign up for free reminders and more
When it comes to same day or next day courier services, the speed of delivery can be a make-or-break factor. Which is the best option for your business?
It’s common knowledge that if you are caught illegally driving in a bus lane you will be subject to a £90 fine (a Bus Lane Penalty Charge Notice, to be precise), but where do motorists stand if road layouts have recently been changed?