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DVSA takes tougher action on old tyres

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is taking tougher action to limit the use of old tyres on heavy goods vehicles or trailers.

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McGill’s signs £4.8m deal with ADL for low-emission buses

Scottish bus operator McGill’s has signed a £4.8m deal with Alexander Dennis (ADL) for 26 single-deck vehicles built to Low Emission Bus standards.

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New MD for Volvo Trucks UK and Ireland

Volvo Trucks has announced that Robert Grozdanovski will take over from Arne Knaben as managing director for UK and Ireland.

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‘World-first’ autonomous bus trial to start in Scotland

The world’s first trial of a full-sized autonomous bus fleet will operate between Fife and Edinburgh, with Stagecoach running five single-deckers across the Forth Road Bridge.

Bus & Coach
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Creed goes to Iceland for fleet refrigeration systems

Gloucestershire-based Creed Foodservice has specified its first Carrier Transicold Iceland Twincool engineless refrigeration systems for 12 new DAF LF rigid trucks, declaring the system “perfectly suited” to its fleet operation.

Temperature Controlled Vehicles
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Grand designs at DAF’s new HQ

A training school, contemporary auditorium and entrance atrium were all on the list for DAF Trucks, when it gave a team of designers the brief for its new UK headquarters.

Heavy Goods Vehicles
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Volvo signs first deal for autonomous trucks on pay-per-tonne service

Norwegian operator Bronnoy Kalk has signed a deal with Volvo Trucks for the manufacturer’s first autonomous commercial vehicle solution, with the customer buying the service on a pay-per-tonne basis.

Heavy Goods Vehicles
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Power boost for Waste-A-Way with 14 new Arocs

Basildon-based waste and recycling operator Waste-A-Way has taken delivery of 14 new Mercedes-Benz Arocs, declaring the robust model to be “ideally suited” to its operations.

Tractor Units
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Ryder renews strategic partnership with Bridgestone

Commercial vehicle hire business Ryder has renewed its partnership with Bridgestone for a further three years, promising continued operational and cost improvements to Ryder customers.

Tyres & Retreads
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Accident analysis reveals benefits of active safety technology

Active safety technologies such as cameras and sensors can reduce the number and severity of road accidents much more effectively than passive measures. So says ACEA, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, which has published a report in support of the EU’s proposed revision of the General Safety Regulation.

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Mercedes-Benz the safe choice for Howard Tenens

Logistics business Howard Tenens has taken delivery of five new Mercedes-Benz tractors for its Birstall operation in West Yorkshire, as part of an ongoing investment strategy to improve safety and reduce the fleet’s average age.

Tractor Units
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Wales & West Utilities - Logistics Performance Manager

At Wales & West Utilities, we use our extensive networks of pipes to transport gas to homes and businesses throughout Wales and the South West of England.

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