A growing number of fleet managers are being given more control over fleet suppliers, goods, services and overall policy.
Company car schemes similar to those from the 1970s are making a comeback thanks to the economic uncertainty.
Even in a downturn the company car is too big a recruitment and retention tool to be scrapped.Nick Golding reports on alternative ways of reducing mileage and cutting costs.
More needs to be done to investigate deaths in work-related accidents, the House of Commons Transport Committee said today.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has launched a research study aimed at helping young drivers stay safe when driving for work.
A new fleet management company has entered the market this week focussing on small-to-medium sized businesses.
The Government has clarified that changes to the capital allowance writing down system announced in the last Budget will not be applied to existing fleet vehicles.
Workers are more likely to take the bus to work rather than drive because of the credit crunch.
Over one million working hours are lost every year by business owners and managers running out of time to make travel preparations.
Chester and District Housing Trust (CDHT) has doubled its fleet and introduced a scheme to identify and manage driving risks.
Fleet decision-makers are finally getting to grips with the demands of occupational road risk management, finds a new survey by Kwik-Fit Fleet.
The Energy Savings Trust (EST) is launching a 250,000 campaign to make companies more aware of the environmental impact their fleets have.