Chassis & Cab Specialists Limited, based in Leigh, Greater Manchester upgraded their chassis and wheel alignment equipment two years ago and say the investment has easily paid for itself, while many of their commercial vehicle customers
SEAT will be attending Fleet Live on the 8th and 9th October at the NEC in Birmingham, bringing an impressive line-up from the SEAT and CUPRA ranges. The annual event hosted by Fleet News will give
SWARCO Traffic, a company of the international traffic technology group, has expanded its telematics solution from Ctrack by Inseego with the adoption of the Driver Mobi web app. The company will use the mobile tool to
The LEGO® Technic™ Top Gear Set for ages 9 years and above will launch globally in early 2020. Top Gear is the world’s biggest and longest-running motoring entertainment shows, spanning 42 years of heritage with a
Final casualty statistics for 2018 are in line with the provisional figures published earlier in the year – showing continued stagnation when it comes to reducing road deaths. The DfT’s annual casualty statistics, published on 26
Emergency areas on key Yorkshire motorways are being enhanced to make them more visible for drivers. The new look emergency areas have a bright orange road surface to help improve visibility, so they are more obvious
We reported earlier this week that European automotive leaders were united in getting a deal over Brexit. Ediz Fahri, Senior Economist at Dun & Bradstreet says the closures and relocations of UK automotive manufacturers could have a
Becoming more connected may be opening up fantastic new opportunities, but it is also exposing fleet managers to adverse events they previously wouldn’t have had to worry about. From extreme weather, to political and market uncertainty
TruTac the UK’s leading independent designer and producer of compliance control software for the PSV and commercial transport sectors is introducing four, brand-new and easy-to-integrate compliance tools at this year’s Coach & Bus Show, at the
With tens of thousands of people set to march across Manchester city centre this Sunday commuters are being urged to plan their journeys in advance. Protests will be taking place as the four-day Conservative Party Conference