Time’s running out for law-breaker vans – industry warned

By |2016-06-07T10:43:57+01:00May 9th, 2016|Van News|

Statistics 'red flag to legislators' Predicted 1.65 million unroadworthy vans in operation 49.7% first-time MOT test failure rate 88.5% of 11,000 vans stopped annually at roadside were overloaded 63% stopped at roadside had serious mechanical defects TIME'S running out for law-breaker vans, with a major clampdown by law enforcement agencies predicted amid rising concern at the number of illegal light commercial [...]

ACFO tackles problem of vans unfit for the road

By |2016-03-31T16:18:39+01:00March 31st, 2016|Van News|

ACFO speakers will include: Scott Neilson and Carol Kirk, strategic account managers, Mercedes-Benz UK Andy Hill, commercial vehicle manager, Lex Autolease Stephen Turner, sales director, Bott Group Graham Short, fleet manager, Zip Water UK Representatives from the Central Motorway Police Group, Freight Transport Association, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme. VAN operating best practice and compliance [...]

Company car salary sacrifice is exaggerated, says ACFO

By |2012-03-20T08:00:36+00:00March 20th, 2012|Van News|

Author: Robin Roberts Company car salary sacrifice schemes are over-hyped and outweigh real-world take-up, according to leading fleet decision-makers' organisation, ACFO. Its online survey of members and non-members operating almost 27,000 company cars and employing almost 250,000 people, revealed 1,464 cars were being operated via a salary scheme. It means that company cars provided under a salary sacrifice [...]

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