The 2015 edition of the indispensable FTA Yearbook of Road Transport Law, designed to keep operators fully aware of all aspects of road transport legislation, is now available.
The 53rd edition of the Yearbook, which is sponsored by Bridgestone, contains over 450 pages of comprehensive information regarding all aspects of road transport law including O-licensing, driver licensing, weights and dimensions, construction and use, and traffic regulations, together with related material regarding employment, health and safety, plus key addresses and other contact details.
The book has been fully updated with the latest information and the vehicle excise licensing section includes new tax tables which have been amended to contain appropriate details of the HGV Road User Levy, introduced in 2014.
Robin Shaw, Managing Director, Bridgestone Europe – North Region, said:,“Bridgestone is once again proud to sponsor the Yearbook of Road Transport Law, which will prove an invaluable tool for fleet operators in the months ahead. Bridgestone is closely aligned with a large proportion of the Yearbook recipients, so sponsorship of this publication is a great opportunity for us to reinforce our presence in the industry, and build upon our existing reputation amongst readers.”
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