Government Pledges Additional £500m For Pothole Repairs

Government Pledges Additional £500m For Pothole Repairs

The government officially announced in the Autumn Budget that an additional £500m has been made available to repair potholes on UK roads. The news was welcomed by many with it representing a 50% increase in road maintenance funding for the 2024/25 year, with almost £1.6 billion now earmarked to repair potholes and problem roads. Earlier ... Read More
 
Leather Seats, Cruise Control And A Bottle Of Ketchup

Leather Seats, Cruise Control And A Bottle Of Ketchup

Modern vehicles come equipped with pretty much everything you can think of. Front and rear heated windscreens, heated seats, keyless entry, remote start – there’s little that you can’t get in cars, vans, HGVs and any vehicle these days. So, the natural next step is… condiments? Well, there’s a bit more to it than Volkswagen ... Read More
 
‘Freight Crimes’ Are Costing The Fleet Industry

‘Freight Crimes’ Are Costing The Fleet Industry

A new report has warned about the rising threat that freight crimes are posing to the fleet industry. With £250m lost to so-called ‘freight crimes’ each year in the UK, there’s a concern that more needs to be done to address the issue. Part of the problem is that while insurance helps address the issue ... Read More
 
New Study Reveals ‘Worst’ Roads For Speeding Offences

New Study Reveals ‘Worst’ Roads For Speeding Offences

New research has revealed the UK roads which have the most offences for speeding. The data found that some roads have a much higher incidence of speeding occurring than others, with the M6 Toll near Birmingham topping the list. Second came with the M61, with figures indicating that almost half of all drivers measured had ... Read More
 
When Clean Air Zones Strike Back…

When Clean Air Zones Strike Back…

Ever since Clean Air Zones (CAZs) were first introduced, there’s been opposition. While many vehicles are compliant and there’s nothing to be done, there has been an impact for many that has meant either avoiding certain routes or replacing vehicles. For fleets, that issue is amplified given how many vehicles are in operation each and ... Read More
 
Drug Driving Deaths Almost Triple In A Decade

Drug Driving Deaths Almost Triple In A Decade

A new report has revealed that the number of deaths due to drug driving on UK roads has increased in the last year. The longer-term picture is also a troubling one, with the number of collisions attributed to drug driving increasing by 170% in just under a decade. Data from the Department for Transport (DfT) ... Read More
 
Dazzling Isn’t Quite What We’re Aiming For…

Dazzling Isn’t Quite What We’re Aiming For…

One topic that’s constantly in the news right now is headlights… and their strength. That’s because research has found that more and more drivers are reporting problems with headlight glare in oncoming vehicles late at night. As we head into the winter months, it’s a valid concern – and there’s even going to be a ... Read More
 
Experts Call For End To ‘Temporary’ Pothole Repairs

Experts Call For End To ‘Temporary’ Pothole Repairs

Experts have called for an end to what’s known as ‘temporary’ pothole repairs, with more pothole-related breakdowns than ever being reported. Incidents including punctured, damaged suspensions and steering are being reported at an increasing rate, with this year’s figures sitting 2% higher than last year. As a result, many experts are calling for an end ... Read More
 
It’s Got A CD Player, Player, Player…

It’s Got A CD Player, Player, Player…

Once upon a time, cars came fully equipped with tape decks. When they were phased out, in came CD players and all was right with the world…  Then came streaming and the need for the CD player in cars was gone. Or so we thought. Because despite the last new vehicles equipped with CD players ... Read More