The Freight Transport Association believes that any changes to Driver CPC training requirements should be decided by the industry itself, not politicians. The group reckons that putting additiona...
Organisers behind the Commonwealth Games, set to be hosted in Glasgow next July, need to work with transport companies and provide as much information to ensure disruption to surrounding roads is m...
The Freight Transport Association has set up an administration support service for penalty parking notices (PCNs) to help companies limit how many parking tickets they are hit with. More than 1,20...
The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) will use the Freight Transport Association’s forthcoming conference in Dunblane to focus on improving van operating standards post-recession. Gordo...
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has moved quickly to urge the Government to establish clear national guidelines with regards to fixed penalties. Roads Safety Minister Stephen Hammond offi...
Van operators will be able to hear how they can reduce road risk and fuel spend at Freight Transport Association’s Van Excellence conference in Scotland this October. The conference - held at the...
Motorists in remote parts of the country could be about to benefit from a cut in fuel duty, as the Government tries to relieve pressure on rural communities, where petrol and diesel is often more e...
Calls have been made for London councils to review a scheme which restricts freight deliveries in the capital after out-of-hours deliveries during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games were ...
“Fundamentally unfair”: that is the verdict of the Freight Transport Association (FTA) on the Severn Bridge tolls. The group has hit out at the possibility that a £1billion M4 relief road could be...
Freight vehicles could be forced to take specific routes through London outside rush hour, if proposals from Boris Johnson’s latest report become reality. Published today, the Roads Task Force (RT...