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Regulator says public inquiry shows rules are there to uphold standards and be met.
Diamond Bus passengers won’t have to pay fares as compensation for firm’s punctuality failings.
Region’s Traffic Commissioner says operation needed to be stopped before someone is killed.
An update on potential changes to legislation,highlighting government's intention to consult on options to ban older tyres on heavy vehicles.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Revised criteria applies to existing haulage, bus and coach operators and new applicants.
Claire Gilmore to replace, in February 2019, Joan Aitken as the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland.
Update to the operators of heavy vehicles guidance.
Key industry post holders need to be effective in managing safety compliance.
Regulators set out their balanced approach to improving services for the compliant and tackling rule breakers .
Statutory Documents amended to reflect legal changes and incorporate recent appeal decisions.
Looks at whether there should be a change to the level of financial resources shown by certain vehicle operators.
Traffic Commissioner says case involving Stotts Tours (Oldham) Ltd goes beyond a simple failure to comply with the law.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners found 293 lorries fitted with emissions cheat devices at roadside checks between August and November 2017.
Regulators’ annual reports highlight the importance of robust systems to achieve and maintain compliance.
Industry regulators say collective effort is needed to address significant road safety risks.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is urging parents to check limos are legal before booking one for their child’s school prom.
From August 2017, roadside checks of lorries carried out by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) will include emissions cheat devices.
Transport Minister John Hayes appoints Richard Turfitt as the new Senior Traffic Commissioner.
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