Features

Maintaining autonomous buses

Despite the use of cutting-edge technology in instrumentation and control, service and maintenance tasks on driverless buses are much more down to earth, finds Steve Banner

Bus & Coach
News

EW Gardner and Grandson uses Durite cameras

Avonmouth-based EW Gardner and Grandson has installed Durite’s telematics camera systems to help with delivery confirmations to its customers in a bid to improve safety.

Telematics
News

Earl Transport links with Renault Trucks

Pet food distribution specialist Earl Transport has replaced four 19 and two 69 plated T Highs with six Renault Trucks T520 High 6x2 pusher tractor units.

Tractor Units
Features

Detecting defects

Walk-around checks are essential for maintaining road safety but some drivers are cutting corners. Ben Spencer finds out how operators can ensure compliance every time

Road Safety
Features

Comment: How do you know?

The philosophy behind the walk-around check is to never assume that a key component of a vehicle is safe. If in doubt, check, to be sure. Safety can only be confirmed through direct observation. This is a longstanding approach to safety of commercial vehicles, and it works – as long as the checklist is a limited (smallish) number.

Brakes & Braking Systems
Features

DAF LF gets new powertrain

While most of the noise at DAF has been made about its new generation XG/XF/XD models, that’s not all the Dutch manufacturer has been up to. Its smaller distribution rigid, the LF, has been given a new powertrain as well, reports Lucy Radley from the driver’s cab

Truck Efficiency
Features

Study reveals clutch failures

An in-depth study of engineering costs at a UK fleet in the commercial waste and recycling sector seen by Richard Simpson has revealed a spate of expensive clutch failures on five different makes of trucks fitted with automated manual transmissions (AMTs)

Truck Efficiency
Features

All about automation

Richard Simpson reflects on the technological enablers of automation

Tractor Units
Features

Focusing on bodybuilding

S&B has collaborated with bus operators including Metroline and National Express to develop a custom-made Level 3 bus and coach accident repair apprenticeship, which also is able to access apprentice levy funding

Apprenticeships
Features

Stabiliser shake-up

In August 2022, Skanska’s ban of lorry loaders fitted with hydraulic swing-up stabiliser legs caused a mini construction industry tsunami. Peter Shakespeare drills down into what happened and how the construction industry pulled together to ensure what caused it can never happen again

Loaders
Features

Switching from copper landlines

We’ve been making telephone calls over copper landlines since the days of plummy-voiced Post Office operators plugging cables into exchange switchboards. Now the deadline’s finally looming for the copper network’s retirement party. And Britain’s businesses are all but oblivious to the potential risks to their companies’ support and alarm services. Chris Pateman reports

Traffic Communications
News

AES launches tyre scanner

AES UK (Automotive Equipment Solutions) has introduced a hand-held tyre scanner that allows commercial vehicle operators, workshops and tyre retailers to measure tyre tread depth.

Tyres & Retreads