Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has announced that disqualified drivers causing death or serious injury on the road will face longer jail sentences. Under new rules designed to reflect the impact...
Fleet managers should disregard any cars with anything less than a five star safety rating. That’s the advice from Global NCAP which also recommends that fleets ask car makers to confirm if vehic...
More than half of fleet decision makers believe that speed cameras and other mph-taming measures will wipe out speeding, according to a recent survey. Telematics comparers TrackCompare.com asked ...
After supplying communications firm BT with almost 700 vehicles in 2013, Vauxhall has sealed a deal with the telecoms giant to provide 242 new fleet vehicles, most of which are accounted for by the...
Ford has reduced prices for replacement parts on Transit and Transit Connect vans more than four years old. The price cut affects brakes, brake linings, filters, clutches, flywheels and chassis r...
Independent rental broker YelloHire has become a member of the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA). Yellohire has been in the car, minibus and van hire business since the late ...
The Highways Agency is to become government-run in a bid to improve the way Britain’s “neglected” roads are managed. Changing the Highways Agency to a government-owned organisation will save the t...
Peugeot’s 108 city car will go on sale this July, priced from £8,245 OTR. The successor to the 107 and sister car to Toyota’s Aygo and Citroen C1 will be available with a choice of two VED-exempt...
What’s the greatest car in the world? That’s as easy a question as it is tough. For some, it’s a simple matter of naming their preferred dream car should all six numbers come up on the Lottery. ...
Damien James will step down as chairman and a director of the Association of Car Fleet Operators (ACFO) after the body’s annual general meeting on June 3. Mr James [pictured] has been promoted fr...