The DVSA has confirmed that its heavy vehicle testing service is set to continue and ATFs can remain open, despite national restrictions coming into effect from Thursday, November
Read More »Heavy vehicle testing restarted at Authorised Testing Facilities (ATFs) on 04 July
Read More »Because of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has decided to suspend periodic tachograph calibrations and inspections on vehicles
Read More »The Driver and Vehicle Services Agency (DVSA) has published new guidance on GOV.UK to help people report lorry, bus or coach drivers and companies if they think they’re breaking safety rules
Read More »The Driver & Vehicle Services Agency (DVSA) has published updated PSV and HGV inspection manuals
Read More »The Driver & Vehicle Services Agency (DVSA) has confirmed a change to the way roadside payments are collected
Read More »The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is warning hauliers that in the event of a “No Deal” Brexit they may need an ECMT permit to continue operating in the EU after 29 March
Read More »Last week DVSA committed to recruiting additional MOT testers to offset the much-publicised shortfall after pressure from industry groups and operators forced the regulator to act
Read More »Haulage firms will pay less under the HGV levy for using cleaner lorries from next year, while those operating lorries that do not meet the latest emissions standards will be expected to pay more, according to the Driver and Vehicle Services Agency (DVSA) The DVSA says the latest emissions standards will encourage hauliers to use less polluting vehicles and help improve air quality
Read More »The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) caught almost 300 trucks that were fitted with emissions cheat devices at roadside checks between August and November
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