You should regularly check the depth of tread as a matter of course, even in summer. If you’re caught with 4 bald tyres, you would get 12 points on your license
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Wheels and deals – it has to be the Internet
Investing in your set of wheels is one of the main considerations that any self-employed or subcontracted employee will have to make
Van drivers stick to their guns with fully comp cover
One thing that van drivers are not scrimping on as thought may be the case this year is the level of their van insurance cover, 70% taking out fully comp cover
Van drivers showcase their skills – in online survey
young male drivers have an almost blind faith in their own ability to drive perfectly whereas the claims against them tell a completely different tale
Uncovering more reasons to take out van cover
Is your van insurance policy up to date? If you’ve even had to think about the answer to that question, my guess is that you’re not taking it seriously enough
Domestic drivers muscle in on lease-hire
According to Volvo, however, the tide is changing: domestic users see lease hire as the way forward as the threat of a double-dip recession will not go away.
Don’t let your drive be a shop window when Jack Frost calls
As roads freeze in the early hours we turn the heater on ‘for five’ before we get into the van and head off to site or onto the run in minus temperatures.
Women on top in haulage industry
From the sharp end as drivers and engineers to transport controllers, office workers and managers, women are now employed in a quarter of all haulage posts.
Van insurance matters – think before you buy
There are many aspects that affect the eventual total of your van insurance quote. Smaller vans are more manouverable and easier to handle
At last, good news for motorists in 2012
George Osborne has delivered some timely relief, putting the £0.03 per litre rise in petrol duty that was scheduled for January on hold