With speeding fines at an all time high, is it fair for the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead on road parking to call for motorists to be fined for even going 1mph over the speed limit (and, is it even possible to enforce?)
With autonomous & self-driving vehicles becoming more and more feasible, 2018 is set to be a huge year when it comes to more trials of these in cities across the world. With big brands including Ford, Toyota & Honda all vying to be the first to the finish line, what does this mean for the logistics industry?
The rise of apps has seen a large decline in sales of portable sat nav devices, as well as smaller usage of in-car sat nav systems, rendering them less desirable than in previous years. Have you seen this to be the case?
We’ve compiled our list of driving safety advice and tips for driving in adverse Wintery conditions, including snow, ice, rain and wind. A lot of this is common sense but it always pays to be prepared, especially with poor visibility or slippery road surfaces! Safe driving to you all!
Why not offering a same day delivery option could cost your business in the long run!
Are electric vans the future for courier companies – can they really be relied upon for urgent deliveries if there’s no charging point nearby!
As “crash for cash” scams continue to rise, so do the sales of dash cams – are they now an essential for drivers on today’s roads?
The practical driving test is due for some major changes in December; if you’re due to sit your test after 4-12-17, you’ll have to make sure you’re ready!
By all accounts, we’re fast moving into the future with the advent of 2 further sections of “smart motorway” being opened around Greater Manchester this year. Stretches of both the M60 and M62 are currently undergoing works (said to cost around £208m), with the works on the M62 between Jcts’ 18-20 estimated to be complete in September. This will finally…
Roll Over Mitigation – a great safety feature that does what it says on the tin & monitors your vehicle constantly to prevent any rolling incidents.