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In a recent very complex case in the South East, Sarah Bell, Traffic Commissioner for London and South East revoked the licence of Danehurst Transport Ltd and disqualified the transport manager, Grzegorz Zajac for an indefin…
Innovative noise cameras will provide evidence for police to take action against rowdy motorists, helping communities to enjoy peaceful public and residential spaces.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
In a recent case in the West Midlands, Terry Northwood had his Standard national licence revoked for effectively not having a transport manager for 15 years.
Controversial EU Vnuk motor insurance law one step closer to being removed from British law, as bill passes through Parliament.
Changes to The Highway Code will help ensure the first wave of self-driving vehicles are used safely on UK roads.
Heavy goods vehicle drivers to benefit from £20 million of funding for better roadside facilities.
In a recent case, Nick Denton, Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, was faced with a case of fronting, where a revoked operator uses another company to hide the fact that they are continuing to operate illegally.
If you’re travelling this April bank holiday, plan your journey and check your vehicle.
Funding will support pioneering projects to decarbonise local highways infrastructure across the UK.
Call for evidence launched to determine whether convicted drug-drivers should have to complete a rehabilitation course before resuming driving.
Government seeks to make zero-emission buses the default choice for operators to transition to green transport sooner.
It is now illegal for motorists to use a handheld mobile phone under virtually any circumstance while driving.
New strategy to improve the consumer experience at chargepoints significantly supports people without access to off-street parking and provides fast charging for longer journeys.
The new Geospatial Commission project will explore what electric vehicle chargepoint infrastructure data is needed by local authorities.
Plug-in van and truck grants extended as part of government drive to decarbonise transport.
Funding aims to promote active travel and provide cycle training to half a million children and their families.
In just one year, National Highways recorded 214 incidents of intimidating behaviour, assault or abuse against traffic officers.
The Traffic Commissioner for the East of England made comments on mental health issues facing drivers in a recent public inquiry.
Drivers have been warned against the dangers of tailgating amid concerns that huge numbers of motorists are failing to follow basic safety rules on the country’s busiest roads.
National Highways and ambulance crews ask drivers to respect the Red X and give them the space they need to reach incidents and treat casualties.
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