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    Direct Vision Standard - a good idea at the worst possible time?

    2021-02-10T10:40:00Z

    Have you met a professional driver who is not concerned about road safety? All of us who have driven a 16.5m or 18.75m long vehicle in city traffic are acutely aware of the additional hazards presented by pedestrians and cyclists around us, particularly in poor visibility. If the Direct Vision ...

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    Demand for agency drivers soaring, Aquarius data reveals

    2021-02-09T14:48:00Z

    Road transport software specialist Aquarius is reporting a marked increase in the number of agency drivers being employed by its UK customers during the pandemic.Demand in November and December 2020 rose by 74% compared to the same period in the previous year, according to data from the company’s ClockWatcher Elite ...

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    Parcel deliveries could be hit by shortage of 'beige gold', ParcelHero warns

    2021-02-09T12:55:00Z

    Cardboard packaging has become so scarce it’s now dubbed ‘beige gold’, according to ParcelHero.The home delivery specialist is warning that the shortage, driven by the surge in online shopping during the pandemic, could lead to damaged parcels, increased costs and delays to home deliveries.ParcelHero’s head of consumer research, David Jinks, ...

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    Brexit and Covid-19 remain top trading challenges for 2021, new MT research reveals

    2021-02-09T12:00:00Z

    Brexit complexities and the impact of Covid-19 continue to be the biggest challenges for operators during 2021, according to a brand-new report by MT and sister title Commercial Motor.The 'Hot Topic: Industry Insight 2021' report asks industry readers their thoughts on a range of topics affecting trading conditions, as well ...

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    Crimestoppers enlists hauliers in fight against people smuggling

    2021-02-08T17:50:00Z

    Crimestoppers is appealing to hauliers to help stop people smuggling with the launch of a hard-hitting campaign.The campaign - "Say no to people smuggling" - is calling on HGV drivers to report any suspicious activity they see and follows the recent jailing of seven men for a total of 92 ...

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    E-Gistics looks to revolutionise parcel delivery with disruptive “Uber-style” technology

    2021-02-08T12:41:00Z

    Freight forwarding technology company E-Gistics has landed a government-funded £131,000 cash injection for its new online distribution platform which matches vendors and independent hauliers.E-Gistics’ platform offers smaller hauliers, pallet members and freight forwarders the ability to digitise the pricing and booking of deliveries carried out by combinations of independent firms, ...

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    Brexit checks resumed on animal and food products at Larne and Belfast ports

    2021-02-08T11:40:00Z

    Brexit checks on animal and food products have been resumed at Larne port in Northern Ireland after a police investigation into alleged threats to staff concluded it was safe for them to return to work.The police investigation followed Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s decision last week to remove twelve ...

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    Government refuses to scrap smart motorways but admits launch was too early

    2021-02-05T12:30:00Z

    The transport secretary said it was “entirely wrong” that smart motorways were introduced without the right technology to make them safe, but he has ruled out scrapping them.Grant Shapps told MPs reversing the controversial traffic measure would mean acquiring land the equivalent of 700 Wembley stadium-sized football pitches and destroying ...

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    Police acted lawfully in shooting man trying to steal HGV, investigation concludes

    2021-02-04T16:34:00Z

    The shooting by armed officers of a man attempting to steal an HGV in Wiltshire last year was necessary and proportionate, an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has found.Wiltshire Police were called to the Rivermead industrial estate in Westlea on 16 June 2020 shortly after 5pm ...

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    Livestock transfer faces disruption after Portsmouth border plan is scrapped

    2021-02-03T11:45:00Z

    The National Farmers' Union (NFU) has warned imports and exports of live animals will be disrupted after 1 July following news that Portsmouth International Port has scrapped plans to build a live animal border control post (BCP).Owners Portsmouth City Council said the government had provided insufficient funding for the £7m ...

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    Brexit checks suspended at Belfast and Larne ports after customs staff threatened

    2021-02-02T18:24:00Z

    Hauliers are bracing themselves for more delays at Northern Ireland’s ports after Brexit checks on animal and food products were suspended at both Belfast and Larne ports this week following threats to customs staff.Twelve staff have been removed from Larne Port “with immediate effect”, following “an upsurge in sinister and ...

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    Government’s £20m plan for EV points not enough, think tank warns

    2021-02-02T12:58:00Z

    Government plans to double the number of electric vehicle charge points to nearly 8,000 this year by offering £20m of funding to local authorities do not go far enough, a leading think tank warned this week.The warning follows government confirmation this week that funding for the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme ...

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    Brittany Ferries ups sailings between Ireland and France to help hauliers avoid Brexit red tape

    2021-02-02T12:00:00Z

    Brittany Ferries is launching three new weekly freight-only sailings between Ireland and France. They will begin this Thursday (4 February) with a sailing between Rosslare and St Malo.The first of two from Cork to Roscoff will begin this Saturday. These are in addition to ones offered by Brittany Ferries out ...

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    New guidance on groupage not enough to stop major delays at NI ports, warns RHA

    2021-02-02T11:00:00Z

    New guidance aimed at tackling major delays to groupage at Northern Ireland ports has been rushed through without reference to the haulage industry and fails to tackle the issue, the RHA told MP Michael Gove this week.The accusation, made in an open letter from RHA chief executive Richard Burnett, comes ...

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    Trade volumes from Britain into ROI plunge 50% in January

    2021-02-02T08:44:00Z

    Trade volumes into the Republic of Ireland (ROI) from Great Britain fell 50% in January compared to the same month last year, the Irish government revealed this week.The operational update said “some” businesses of all sizes are experiencing “severe difficulty” in adapting to the new Brexit customs controls and suggests ...

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    Fleet operators show resilience in adjusting to lockdown, new research reveals

    2021-02-01T14:09:00Z

    Fleet operators have adapted quickly to the demands of Covid-19 lockdowns, new research from telematics specialist Quartix shows.Commercial vehicle tracking data shows a major difference in how operators responded to the first, second and third national coronavirus lockdown periods of 2020, the company reported.While mileage travelled by its UK customers ...

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    Logistics UK backs government plan to reduce delays to food freight entering Northern Ireland

    2021-01-29T17:29:00Z

    Logistics UK said it was “cautiously optimistic” that the government’s solution to checks on food consignments moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland will help prevent delays.After lobbying from the logistics sector to ease the administrative burden after Brexit, the government has now proposed a solution on goods using groupage, ...

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    Commercial vehicle manufacturers hopeful for the future despite "worst year in a lifetime"

    2021-01-28T17:18:00Z

    Commercial vehicle manufacturing fell 15.5% in 2020, in what the SMMT said was “the worst year in a lifetime”.Just 66,116 vans, trucks, taxis and buses left production lines, the lowest output since 1933.Output in December was down 9.2%, rounding off a weak quarter and what the group added was “an ...

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    FleetCheck calls on operators to check drivers' mental health

    2021-01-28T15:58:00Z

    Employers should recognise the growing impact of the pandemic on their drivers' mental health and check that staff are fit to drive alongside daily walkaround checks, according to FleetCheck.Peter Golding, MD at the fleet software firm, said a recent poll showing 40% of people think their mental health has worsened ...

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    Learner HGV drivers hit in pocket by 2020 test suspension

    2021-01-28T12:42:00Z

    Almost 5,000 HGV learner drivers lost more than £180,000 last year due to suspended practical tests, according to freedom of information data.The DVSA said 4,868 theory test certificates expired in 2020, at a cost of £37 for both parts of the test.This equates to a total cost of £180,116.The lockdowns ...