With the increase in fleet drivers working from home and grey fleets having been stationary during lockdown, Brake is urging drivers to perform basic safety checks ahead of getting behind the wheel, following a new report highlighting gaps in vehicle maintenance in the UK.
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Europcar Mobility Group and Bureau Veritas announce partnership
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Europcar Mobility Group and Bureau Veritas have announced a business partnership to ensure Europcar Mobility Group’s corporate facilities and vehicles comply with safety and cleaning protocols.
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TfL plans for Santander Cycles to keep up with demand
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Transport for London (TfL) has set out plans to expand the Santander Cycles scheme to keep up with unprecedented demand and help London’s recovery.
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Following news of a possible £6,000 scrappage scheme to promote new car sales and transition buyers into cleaner vehicles, the BVRLA and FLA have outlined the key principles to the Government that should underpin a successful scheme.
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Zero-tolerance approach needed to tackle drink- and drug-driving
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Fleet managers should take a zero-tolerance approach to tackle drink- and drug-driving in fleets, says new guidance from Global Fleet Champions campaign.
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Zego and ABAX partner to drive fleet insurance cost down
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Insurtech Zego has announced its partnership with global telematics firm, ABAX, in a move that could drive down the cost of insurance for fleets.
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TfL’s construction projects to commence phased restart
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Work on a number of Transport for London (TfL) construction projects has resumed with more restarting in the coming weeks.