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Driverless Cars: What does the future hold?

Recent news suggests that driverless car trials could start on UK motorways as soon as 2019, with the tests likely to focus on fleets of vehicles, rather than just single tests. This will allow the cars to communicate with each other about potential hazards, involving...

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Trials of driverless truck fleets to start on UK motorways

The government has announced that trials of driverless trucks in convoys of up to three vehicles, called platoons, are to start on UK motorways in 2018. With one driver in the lead vehicle, the other lorries in the fleet will be controlled by wireless technology,...

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What impact could Brexit have on the Haulage Industry?

Brexit is a topic which doesn’t seem to have been far from our minds or the news since the landmark vote to leave the European Union in June 2016. Now with the process of leaving the EU having formally started and the recent general election creating further questions...

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Telematics: How could it benefit your business?

For the last few years, telematics technology has been at the forefront of discussions across both the privately owned and fleet vehicle industries, with consensus being that such technology provides. However, when we come to talking about installing a telematics...

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Cybercrime and why it matters to your business

Following the recent spate of high profile cyber-attacks involving the NHS and Spanish telecom giant Telefonica, who own O2, (amongst others) the threat of cybercrime is more apparent than ever. So, what is Cybercrime? Cybercrime can be defined simply as crime that...

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Road risk – just how prepared is your organisation?

A lorry driver was arrested yesterday on suspicion of dangerous driving, following a collision on the M6 motorway in which 5 people in a Nissan Micra died. Sadly, this leads us to pose the question, based on the number of fatalities, what’s the most dangerous type...

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New Speeding Penalties: Are you up to date with the changes?

With 166,695 people in England and Wales fined for speeding in 2015, speeding remains a common offence on roads today. With this is mind, the Sentencing Council has recently reviewed and announced changes to penalties handed out to drivers who are taken to court for a...

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