The following is taken from an email circular supplied by the Department for Transport. The government has temporarily suspended the need for a D4 medical when renewing driving entitlements. D4 medical suspension With NHS staff rightly focused on the nationwide…
These new relaxations, which expand upon those started on 23rd March 2020 will now run till 31st May 2020. For full details, please follow this link.
As the Covid-19 Pandemic continues to grip the nation and stunt the activities of many businesses; the DVSA has released further guidance in relation to inspections and initial calibrations for tachograph equipment. In short, an extension of 3-months is now…
Originally released on 18th March 2020, and recently updated; the DVSA has released guidance for operators of HGV & PSV Operator Licenses. This guidance can be read in full at this link.
Originally published on the 14th February 2020, the Department for Transport recently updated their guidance for workers in the Transport Industry. The read the guidance, please follow this link.
The Government has published two articles of guidance regarding MOT’s for Cars, Vans & Motorbikes. Notably, there will be a 6-month extension is light of Covid-19. If you MOT is due before 30th March 2020, then follow this link. If…
The Offices of the Traffic Commissioners have released the article as a temporary update to the statutory documents no. 2, 3, 4, 9 & 14. The article overs many topics that can (and will) effect operators in the coming weeks;…
Vehicle rental association the BVRLA has highlighted that rental branches across the UK are remaining open to provide road transport to ensure key workers are mobile and essential services maintained during the Covid-19 pandemic. For more details; please follow this…
In response to unprecedented pressures on local and national supply chains, the Department for Transport has pursuant to Article 14(2) of Regulation (EC) No 561/2006, introduced a temporary and limited urgent relaxation of the enforcement of EU drivers’ hours rules in England,…
As of 21st March 2020, and lasting for three months there after; any lorry or trailer requiring an MOT test within this period will automatically be issued an exemption as the Government brings in steps to keep the economy moving.…