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Operation Brock could return as emergency measure, government confirms
Operation Brock in Kent is being retained as an emergency measure that could be rolled out in the future, after the government removed “sunset clauses” from the legislation.The traffic management measure, designed to cope with queues of thousands of HGVs on the M20, was meant to end by October.It was ...
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New Mercedes-Benz FUSO available for order
Verkaufsstart des neuen FUSO Canter in Europa. Fortschrittliches Design, mehr Sicherheit und verbesserter Komfort. Start of Sales: FUSO introduces all-new Canter in Europe. Major updates in design, safety and comfort.The new 3.5-tonne FUSO Canter is now available to order from Mercedes-Benz Trucks dealers across the country.For the first ...
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Free webinar to help improve your driver safety and compliance
Do you want to boost safety and compliance when it comes to your urban fleet? Are your drivers equipped with the tools and techniques they need to safely navigate busy, urban environments? If you’d like to find out how connected vehicle technology can improve your fleet’s safety, then join us ...
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HGV driver high on cannabis jailed after collision with police car leaves officers seriously injured
An HGV driver high on cannabis ploughed through a lane closure and struck a stationary police car, causing spinal fractures and broken ribs to two officers.Christopher Swain appeared at Lincoln Crown Court on 10 August where he was sentenced for two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and ...
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Government to consult industry over need for traffic commissioners
The industry has been given a chance to say whether the role and functions of the traffic commissioners are required, after the government launched a consultation into their work.The review also offers an opportunity to comment on the current delivery model, governance and funding arrangements of the eight TCs and ...
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Nexar unveils new 'plug and play' dashcam with super wide lens
A new ‘plug and play’ compact dashcam has been launched by Nexar, with a 32GB SD card and free unlimited cloud storage.Nexar said its Beam GPS can be concealed behind the rear-view mirror and records 1080p full HD video with a super wide lens for a 135-degree field of view.It ...
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Slide in European trucking capacity raises spot market rates
Trucking capacity on European roads remained at a low level in July according to industry analysts, resulting in a significant increase in spot market rates.Figures from Transporeon showed that road transport capacity was at a low level of 76.7 points last month, a 26.9% reduction in capacity compared with July ...
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M6 closed after chemical fire on lorry trailer
Image: West Midlands Fire ServiceA lorry fire on the M6 involving a trailer carrying a large amount of chemicals led to a temporary closure of the motorway and five miles of congestion.West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) said it was alerted to a fire involving a lorry trailer on the M6 ...
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Logistics UK launches free guide to finding funding for new HGV drivers
A free guide explaining how to access funding and support for employing HGV drivers is being offered to logistics firms.Produced by Logistics UK, with support from the Department for Education and the Department for Work and Pensions, the guide gives information about schemes available to employers and how and where ...
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Driver shortage may force firms to employ dangerous drivers, Traffic Commissioner report warns
The critical shortage of HGV drivers could tempt operators to engage and retain staff who fail to live up to basic standards, according to the traffic commissioners.In their latest annual report, the TCs acknowledged the challenge facing haulage firms as an acute skills shortage places significant pressure on supply chains ...
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“We did not hold back on opposing DVS,” argues RHA after fresh criticism
The RHA has been forced to defend itself over renewed industry claims that a public inquiry (PI) which could have rejected the Direct Vision Standard (DVS) was not held because the trade association withdrew its formal objections.At a PI, an independent inspector representing the Secretary of State would have tested ...
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"Dangerous and foolhardy" - relaxation of drivers' hours extended until 3 October
The government has extended the temporary relaxation of drivers’ hours rules in the UK until October, in a move criticised by the industry as not making “any material difference” to the driver shortage.The Department for Transport said the extension reflected “the exceptional circumstances arising from the cumulative impacts of the ...
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Unite union reignites fears of HGV drivers' strike after confronting government
The Unite union has stoked the fire of an HGV drivers’ strike after accusing employers and the government of a “brazen lack of respect” which was now coming home to roost.After the threat among some drivers of industrial action over poor pay and deteriorating conditions appeared to diminish this week ...
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Van registrations dip in July as component shortage continues
Van registrations fell by nearly 15% in July as ongoing supply problems relating to semiconductors meant only 23,606 LCVs were registered.Despite this, the month’s performance was only a 4% reduction compared to the pre-pandemic five-year average, according to the SMM.Large vans weighing more than 3.5-tonnes saw a decrease of 5.2% ...
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MyFleetLive camera range gets "significant upgrade"
Telematics specialist Quartix has introduced an enhanced version of the MyFleetLive camera range, providing HD1080p footage and video notifications about dangerous events.A partnership between Quartix and camera provider Fleet Focus in 2020 led to its first generation tracking software and AI camera and it said the latest version now available ...
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Operation Brock scrapped after "two weeks of unnecessary annoyance"
Operation Brock is being removed from the M20 in Kent this weekend just 18 days after it was implemented, after fears over heavy holiday traffic proved unfounded.The disruption caused by its reintroduction prompted local MP Damian Green to criticise its use based solely on “worries” about possible congestion.The contraflow system ...
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AFP launches advice on how to support frontline and furloughed drivers "Back Behind the Wheel"
A new white paper designed to help employers navigate the process of managing driver wellbeing and safety as they emerge from the pandemic has been issued by the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP).The white paper “Return to Work: Back Behind the Wheel” has been created by AFP’s risk, compliance and ...
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HGV drivers back on their bikes after FORS resumes on-cycle driver safety training
FORS funded on-cycle driver safety training is back on track following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.The practical on-cycle sessions form part of the FORS Professional Safe Urban Driving and Van Smart courses, and are aimed at helping HGV drivers experience the road from a cyclist’s viewpoint.At the onset of the ...
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Parcel2Go launches information hub to help shippers with new EU VAT regulations
Comparison website Parcel2Go has launched an information hub to guide users through European Union VAT changes introduced on 1 July this year.The changes, aimed at making the EU VAT system more streamlined, see the end of the €22 VAT threshold exemption on goods imported to the EU, making all EU ...
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Asset Alliance orders 100 new trailers as demand spikes
Demand for trailers has led to Asset Alliance Group ordering 100 mono-temp and multi-temp trailers worth £5.5m from Chereau, Schmitz Cargobull and SOR.The group said the investment reflected its confidence in the market and is likely to be followed up by similar sized equipment orders throughout 2021 and 2022.James Jenkins, ...