‘Extreme’ speeders driving at excessive speeds in the capital during the lockdown are being warned that they face strong enforcement action by the Metropolitan Police and fast-track processing through the courts.
News
news
-
-
Nissan plans phased return for Sunderland plant from early June
by Natalie Middleton Comments are off
Nissan has said it won’t open vehicle production at its Sunderland plant until early June, despite other carmakers restarting European operations sooner.
-
Electric charge point signs should be green, say drivers
by Natalie Middleton Comments are off
The signs for electric vehicle charge points should be turned green to make them more prominent, new research has found.
-
Europcar answers charity plea for emergency vehicles
by Natalie Middleton Comments are off
Europcar Mobility Group UK has stepped in to provide free-of-charge emergency vehicles to a charity in Scotland seeing increased demand during the coronavirus crisis.
-
Fleet Source CEO plans for business life after lockdown
by Contributor Comments are off
On 23 March, when the Prime Minister announced strict new measures to limit the spread of Covid-19, including stopping all gatherings of more than two people in public, business owners and managers across the fleet and logistics sector, had instant decisions to make about how they could keep their organisations operating during lockdown.
-
Nissan Sunderland ramps up PPE work with mass apron manufacture
by Natalie Middleton Comments are off
Volunteers at Nissan Sunderland have started production of protective aprons for NHS workers; part of work at the plant to meet essential requirements for PPE.
-
Drivers to cut car usage in life after lockdown
by Natalie Middleton Comments are off
One fifth of drivers have indicated they will use their cars less once the lockdown is over, as part of a raft of lifestyle changes.