Fleet and auto firms are developing innovative ways of working during the coronavirus crisis – as shown by a new initiative from car servicing and repair firm Auto Bodytech.
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New developments in tailored parking solutions could help restart high streets while enabling councils to support key workers.
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London buses return to near-normal on back of new safety measures
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Passengers on London’s buses can now pay on board and use front-door boarding while bus capacity limits have also been increased, following safety improvements introduced by Transport for London.
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BVRLA’s Fair Wear & Tear Guide for commercial vehicles updated
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An updated version of the BVRLA’s Fair Wear & Tear Guide for commercial vehicles is now available, bringing latest advice on vehicle condition and maintenance.
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Smart Fleet Solutions has earnt recognition for its in-house training and development programmes with a Highly Commended award in the Sentinel Business Awards.
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Millions lost from parking fees to hit councils hard
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Councils are set to lose millions in parking fees and charges as a result of lockdown, prompting some difficult decisions ahead.
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DriveTech programme to improve road safety for young drivers
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DriveTech is to deliver young novice driver safety programmes in conjunction with South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership to help improve road safety.