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HMRC fires warning to ‘self-employed’ drivers – Management CPC

Employers that use agency drivers who class themselves as self-employed or who are hired through ‘umbrella’ companies have been warned by HM Revenue and Customs

Fuel prices rise again – Ridgeway Training – CPC Training Courses

Motorists have suffered the second consecutive month of price rises at the petrol station as the cost of a barrel of oil has increased by

Calls To Reject Rush Hour Lorry Ban – Ridgeway Training – CPC London

The Road Haulage Association has called for all London Mayoral candidates to reject calls for a ban on rush hour truck deliveries and the Association’s

UK Bus Awards 2016 – Ridgeway Training – CPC Holder

Entries are now being sought for the 2016 Bus Awards with the focus mainly being on schemes that demonstrate how the industry is meeting the

FTA Delivers Freight Manifesto – Ridgeway – CPC Holder

The Freight Transport Association has delivered its London Elections 2016- Freight Manifesto which was aimed at candidates in the Mayoral election. Ridgeway Training – CPC

Brighton Council Secure Funding For Course – Ridgeway – CPC London

Brighton Council have secured funding from the government to run Driver CPC courses (DCPC) at an affordable rate. This is great news for us at

FTA call for urgent action at Calais meeting – CPC London

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) called for urgent action to protect the trade links between the UK and the rest of Europe when they met

Enforcement Needed To Stop Drivers Using Phones Whilst Driving – CPC Training Courses

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has said that better enforcement is required to combat drivers using mobile phones whilst driving is needed before penalties are

60 Second Law Update – Ridgeway Training – CPC

Over the last year, the DfT have made some changes to drivers’ hours and tachograph rules, aimed at easing the burden on compliant operators. Tachograph

Fines for unattended roadworks – CPC Training Manager

Government considering plans to hand fines of up to £5,000 to councils and firms who leave their roadworks in place without anyone doing any work.