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Deploying more low-emission or clean air zones could help improve air quality and health as part of a package of measures to cut down on pollution.
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The Transport Committee has launched an inquiry into road safety following a stalling of the decline in fatal crashes on our roads over the last five years.
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Europcar Mobility Group UK has revealed further details of how it’s helping businesses prepare for the implementation of the new Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which comes into effect on 8 April 2019.
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Selsia is to exhibit at the Commercial Vehicle Show at the end of April to highlight how it can help operators to reduce accident repair-related costs and increase the efficiency of their fleet.
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Drivers are still not getting the message on how to use smart motorways safely, with nearly one in four (23%) flouting ‘red X’ lane closure warnings, according to RAC research.
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Brake has announced the agenda for May’s UK Fleet Safety Conference, which will highlight the importance of prioritising fleet safety, including on areas including driver mental health, sustainable vehicles and the grey fleet.
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Traditionally, fuel prices have been decided by supply and demand, but the market has become increasingly volatile in the face of geopolitical influences. With the fuel market unpredictable, businesses must be able to navigate these external drivers. Paul Holland, chief operating officer at FLEETCOR, explains how fleet operators can arm themselves with the right insights and strategies […]
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The city of Bath is to implement a Class C charging clean air zone that will exempt cars but not vans from charges for non-compliant vehicles.