
Transport for London (TfL) is launching the PSS on 28 October for heavy goods vehicles (HGV) rated below three stars. Existing HGV safety permits for a zero, one or two star rated HGV will expire on 27 October.
The RHA recognises that safety on roads is paramount but is concerned about the timescales TfL has imposed to ensure businesses can realistically comply with the practical and operational challenges. They also need to consider the time it will take for operators to subsequently obtain and have the equipment fitted.
The association shares industry concerns:
The RHA is collaborating with other trade associations, including Logistics UK and the Association of International Courier & Express Services – collectively lobbying TfL and London Councils on behalf of affected operators.
Calls to action:
1) Complete a TfL survey expressing your readiness for the 28 October changes (www.tinyurl.com/2kvr5z8f). The deadline is 5 February.
2) Complete 10 questions produced in collaboration with Logistics UK and the Association of International Couriers & Express Services – Joint Industry DVS Survey (www.tinyurl.com/mt7tydra).
This follows up on TfL’s survey to gather more information to build a full picture on our sector’s ability to meet the new DVS PSS requirements. Answers to this joint survey will be anonymised and collated to inform the conversations the three trade bodies are having with TfL. Please respond by 6pm on Friday 23 February.
More information on TfL’s DVS (www.tinyurl.com/5ysbc6yy).
3) For those with a depot or premises based in London, please write to your local London councillor using the RHA template letter (www.tinyurl.com/55a5vwwy).