Having had a very successful meeting with Keltruck we've decided that our pimped truck needs to look like nothing else on the road. There are already thousands of very nice Scanias out there with f...
VOSA figures show there are just four staff with the power to stop and inspect HGVs at the roadside to cover the whole of south Wales.
Myself and Truck & Driver publisher Andy Salter have been up to see Keltruck (the largest independent scania dealer in Europe), to take a proper look at our truck. Ketruck hasn't only agreed to sto...
A total of 66 MPs have now signed an Early Day Motion (EDM) calling for all HGV drivers to undertake a cycling awareness training course as part of the Driver CPC.
The internet helped continue the upward trend for used vans, as buyers, undeterred by January's poor weather, continue to source rolling stock from the second-hand...
On the Roadtansport.com homepage, you may notice a new feature called 'Transport Photos'. This is simply a scrolling gallery showing the best pictures from the world of road transport.If you would ...
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Truck registrations in January plummeted 53.5%, the lowest monthly total in 18 years, as the overall CV market fell another 11.4%, according to the Society...
Parcel giants City Link and DPD are going head to head by slashing home-delivery windows to an hour or less.
The Translact and Taymix public inquiry has heard details about the impact a new business win in 2005 had on the firm. It created what was described as an...
We have now added two more tables to our Motor Transport Top 100 rankings for 2009 - namely 'sales per employee' and profit per employee'. These tables are exclusive to Roadtransport.com - they di...
A livestock haulier who repeatedly missed required rest breaks, including driving for more than 10 hours on one occasion, has been ordered to pay £915 in fines and costs.
An operator who felt he was unable to attend a public inquiry following the murder of his brother has had his appeal against his O-licence revocation upheld by an appeal tribunal.
A week on from the publication of VOSA's long-awaited contract for Authorised Testing Facilities, we wade through the document to flesh out the details.
A Surrey waste and aggregates business says the council's plan to divert lorries onto "preferred routes" will waste time and fuel, and lead to more congested roads.
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