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Almost two-thirds of drivers say the cost of motoring is a bigger worry than paying their rent or mortgage, according to a poll by Auto Trader.
The Road Haulage Association wants the private sector to be allowed to carry out statutory annual HGV tests.
Fleets are tightening the criteria used to select company cars, according to the latest quarterly Company Car Trends research from GE Capital’s Fleet Services division.
The BVRLA assembles its ‘Business Car Taxation Taskforce’ to counter the fleet sector ‘tax attack’ launched in this year’s budget
An Institute of Advanced Motorists poll has found 80 percent of motorists believe drivers repeatedly caught over the alcohol limit at the wheel should have their cars seized and sold or scrapped.
Last week’s proposal to impose tolls on an “enhanced” section of the A-14 in Cambridgeshire represents a shift in Government policy and has received a huge backlash from organisations such as the FTA and AA.
When the paper-based counterpart licence is dropped in 2014 or 2015, many fleets will have to create a new process for checking employee driver licenses.
A Which? investigation has found diesel cars are more expensive to run than petrol.
Banks and other traders may have manipulated oil prices for their own financial gain, claims a report for the G20 world leaders.
Guidance unveiled last week will make it easier for local authorities to impose 40mph speed limits on quiet rural roads.
The number of drivers using black box recorders in their cars has increased significantly over the last three years.
The Olympic Games are set to create a 30 percent increase in traffic in London.
A recent AA survey has revealed drivers with higher incomes wash their cars less than those with lower money.
New legislation will force businesses to declare all transport emissions
Research shows summer wet weather costs UK motorists £25m
Government should step up support for suffering road crash victims, says national road safety charity.
EU to colour-code tyres based on performance.
The number of people killed or seriously injured on British roads has increased for the first time in 17 years.