Latest Industry news – Page 137
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Roadside smart tacho checks 'too costly'
A move to cut thousands of hours of unnecessary HGV roadside spot checks could be delayed by years after the DVSA declined to invest in the technology needed to read smart tachograph data.Under new EU regulations, operators are mandated to ensure all new trucks are fitted with smart tachographs from ...
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HGV drivers flout bridge weight restriction
More HGV drivers have breached a weight restriction on a 13th Century bridge in Oxfordshire this year than for the whole of 2018, according to the council, which demands firms pay more attention to routeing and signage.Since an ANPR camera was installed at Newbridge in 2017, over 1,300 lorries have ...
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Companies whose drivers hit bridges could face heavy fines
Companies whose drivers hit bridges in their lorries will be hauled before the traffic commissioner and could face “exceptionally harsh” punishments, according to road transport solicitors.Backhouse Jones said Network Rail has become “fed up” of the number of bridge strikes by HGVs and the rail operator had now set up ...
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Unite members to stage protest at Department for Transport over 'profoundly dangerous' threat to safety regulations
Lorry drivers who are members of Unite have announced a protest at the Department for Transport at 2pm tomorrow (September 17) over growing fears that the government will weaken or suspend the rules governing lorry driving hours in the event of a no-deal Brexit.The existing driving regulations limit drivers to ...
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ITT Hub 2020 to showcase latest road transport technology
Visitor registration is now live for ITT Hub 2020, which takes place for the first time in May 2020 at the Farnborough International Conference & Exhibition Centre.The new show, organised by Binswood Media with support from the FTA, is designed to show case innovation and technology in road freight ...
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Eddie Stobart Logistics issues profit warning and confirms takeover bid
Eddie Stobart Logistics (ESL) has warned that 2019 profits will be “significantly below the board’s expectations”.In a trading update to investors, it also confirmed news last week that it had received a takeover bid from one of its current shareholders, Dbay Advisors.Last month, ESL suspended shares on the AIM market ...
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Look beyond the "short-lived" gains that CAZ offer, FTA tells councils
The FTA is urging local authorities to look beyond the “short-lived” benefits of clean air zones (CAZ) and divert funds into helping operators upgrade their fleets rather than penalising them.The call, made in a briefing document dubbed Cleaning the Air, argues that CAZ will only bring short term benefits since ...
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Green refrigeration firms come together as Hulsteins acquires Cold Connect
Swedish fossil-free refrigerated transport specialist Hultsteins has consolidated its position in the UK market with the acquisition of Cold Connect.The company claims its hydraulic-powered refrigeration units have given it a unique position in a market where diesel-driven units are increasingly being called into question.In the UK, Cold Connect has held ...
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M6 lorry crashes buck the trend of falling HGV accidents
Two closures of the M6 in Staffordshire due to HGVs catching fire just days apart buck the trend for lorry-related accidents - which have plummeted in the last decade according to official figures.Motorists travelling in both directions between junctions 12 (Cannock) and 13 (Stafford) were left facing a mammoth 10-hour ...
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Proposed ban on HGV tyres over ten years old rests on shaky evidence, says RHA
Government proposals to ban tyres over 10 years old from being used on trucks and trailers are “missing the mark” according to the RHA.The proposals, which could come into force early next year, were prompted by rising concern at the dangers old tyres used on commercial vehicles pose to the ...
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Freight operators may need to 'rethink business models' post-Brexit
The FTA has warned its members that a hard Brexit may force them to rethink their business models.Speaking exclusively to MT, head of global and European policy, Pauline Bastidon, identified a number of key concerns as the new Brexit deadline of 31 October looms.These included problems with warehousing capacity, stockpiling ...
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DVSA warns HGV drivers to check they are driving legally after DVSA technical problems hit CPC records
DVSA is warning HGV drivers to check they can still drive legally after technical problems with the agency's website prevented drivers' training records being uploaded in time for the Driver CPC deadline this week.The agency is also asking enforcement officers to "be aware of the outages" and to "act ...
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DVSA technical glitch causes "chaos" on eve of Driver CPC deadline
Hundreds of HGV drivers are in danger of driving illegally after technical problems at DVSA prevented drivers' training records from being uploaded ahead of the Driver CPC deadline, which kicks in at midnight today (9 September 2019).JAUPT approved trainers trying to upload drivers’ training records onto the DVSA’s Online Driver ...
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Department for Transport launches PR campaign to ensure hauliers are Brexit-ready
The RHA has welcomed the Department for Transport's decision to launch a multi-million pound public information campaign to ensure businesses and hauliers are Brexit-ready.Since the vote to leave the EU in June 2016, the RHA said little Brexit clarity has been forthcoming for hauliers from government sources.However, the Department for ...
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Scheme to train ex-offenders as HGV drivers gets £1m government funding boost
A scheme to train ex-offenders as HGV drivers has won £1m of government funding after a successful trial at HM Sudbury Prison.The trial, which was run by driver training scheme Road to Logistics, saw prisoners linked with potential employers and trained to become qualified HGV drivers.Now the not-for-profit organisation has ...
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Government should have warned industry of no-deal Brexit fuel shortages, FTA tells MPs
The FTA told MPs that it was “surprised” it had not been alerted to government research that found a no-deal Brexit would result not only in severe delays at Calais but also fuel shortages affecting hauliers across the UK.The research, which was part of the Government’s Yellowhammer report, only came ...
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New driver permits needed to travel to EU under no-deal Brexit
UK hauliers and commercial drivers who operate in the EU will need a number of new documents if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.The Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has confirmed drivers will require an International Driving Permit in some countries (France, Italy and Cyprus) and adult and ...
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Bridgestone reveals Webfleet Solutions as new name for TomTom Telematics
Bridgestone has announced that the TomTom Telematics’ company name will become Webfleet Solutions as of 1 October 2019.The move follows the acquisition of TomTom Telematics by Bridgestone Europe on 1 April.Bridgestone explained that the acquisition of TomTom Telematics was motivated by its ambition to strengthen its digital capabilities as part ...
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Autumn spending round heralds "infrastructure revolution"
An “infrastructure revolution” has been announced by Chancellor Sajid Javid in the government’s spending review, with investment in roads and motorways.There is also to be an extra £2bn earmarked for Brexit delivery, a move that was welcomed by the FTA, but the RHA said it was disappointed there was no ...
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Standards set for security of autonomous vehicles
Millbrook self-driving test village Photo: MillbrookNew standards for autonomous vehicles to prevent defects and ensure they are safe from cyber attacks have been announced by the government.The assurance system, called CAV PASS, will first focus on enabling the advanced trialling of self-driving vehicles and aims to eventually help assure the ...