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Nissan has said it won’t open vehicle production at its Sunderland plant until early June, despite other carmakers restarting European operations sooner.
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The signs for electric vehicle charge points should be turned green to make them more prominent, new research has found.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Comment: AI – A driver’s sixth sense
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Damian Penney, VP of Europe at Lytx, looks at the importance of machine vision and AI in identifying – and correcting – risky driving behaviour.
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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.
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The UK’s MOT testing system could become overloaded later this year once the country comes out of lockdown from the current coronavirus crisis – adding to existing risks of drivers being in unroadworthy vehicles.