Geraint Davies begins role as FORS Concession Director
1 August 2023
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FORS, the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme, has appointed Geraint Davies as its new Concession Director
1 August 2023
FORS, the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme, has appointed Geraint Davies as its new Concession Director
1 August 2023
FORS’ aim with its series of ‘FORS Focus on Transport Trends’ is to provide a comprehensive overview of key topics in the transport space
25 July 2023
The safety of work-related driving – a history and reality check The CLOCS community has made a commitment to strive…
18 May 2023
CLOCS Strategic Partner CLOCS-Australia is working with the National Road Safety Partnership Program (NRSPP) who have launched a campaign in…
18 May 2023
FORS Annual Conference 2023 The FORS Annual Conference is set to return on Thursday 2 November 2023, with the theme…
21 March 2023
Driver safety and efficiency is a top priority of James Burrell, which is why we are committed to making a difference actively promoting and implementing the national CLOCS standard across our company
17 March 2023
FORS, the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme, is joining forces with Project EDWARD, the UK’s biggest platform for showcasing good practice in road safety, to promote road safety standards
17 March 2023
In February, TfL launched a consultation on their proposals to create a Progressive Safe System (PSS) as part of the HGV Safety Permit Scheme with 3 April as the deadline for responses
14 March 2023
National Highways has launched a new safety campaign amid concerns about drivers’ awareness of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) ‘blind spots’…
8 March 2023
Ensuring construction-related vehicles are maintained, operated and driven in a safe manner at all times is a fundamental element of…
31 January 2023
Unfortunately, drugs and alcohol problems continue to be a societal issue and one that affects the construction industry as much as any other
31 January 2023
Ultrasonic object detection systems have helped drivers to become more aware of vulnerable road users, however some devices simply make HGV drivers aware of objects, not whether there is any danger of a collision