Compliance
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Fleets shouldn’t wait for the paper counterpart abolition
Licence Bureau is advising fleet managers to remain wary of any obstacles when moving licence checking online, as the three month countdown has started to the abolishment of the paper counterpart on June 8th. The licence checking and compliance company is advising fleets they should already be in the process of moving licence checking online…
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Company Car In Action 2015
Licence Bureau are proud to be the Driver Licence Checking Partner for Company Car In Action (CCIA) 16th – 17th June 2015.
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New all-inclusive compliance management service
Alphabet, a leader in Business Mobility services has partnered with leading driver licence compliance company Licence Bureau, as part of its expanding driver compliance Risk Management offering. Alphabet will be using Licence Bureau’s online Compliance Managed Services (CMS) portal, giving them access to a wide range of compliance and licence checking tools. Licence Bureau’s CMS…
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Brake Fleet Survey 2015
Please help Brake promote fleet safety by answering this survey on your fleet, company or organisation. This will help with benchmarking of the technology available to vehicles in fleets and help Brake promote road safety. Click here to take the BRAKE Fleet Safety Survey Everyone who completes the survey will receive two free Brake guidance…
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Pimlico plumbed into FTA’s Driver Licence Checking system provided by Licence Bureau
Pimlico Plumbers are the country’s largest independent plumbing and service company, wholly based within Greater and Central London. They take pride in providing excellent, no nonsense service at a great value. This can only be delivered through their fleet of 160 Volkswagen Transporter vans and Golf cars navigating the streets of the capital 24 hours…
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Fleets should remind drivers of new Scottish drink driving laws
Companies, particularly those in Scotland or close to the border, are being urged to remind drivers who drive in Scotland of the recent change in legislation surrounding drink-drive limits. Scotland’s new laws were introduced on 5 December 2014, bringing the new limit down to 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood, compared to the rest…
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44% of employers concerned employees may not see adequately to drive
Research* carried out by Specsavers Corporate Eyecare reveals that 44% of employers surveyed state they are concerned that some employees may have eyesight that is not adequate for driving. Despite this, only a third (just 35%) of employers surveyed include testing the eyesight of drivers as part of their driver policy and more than half…
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Crackdown on foreign registered vehicles
See the DVLA Blog as the DVLA works with the police and HM Revenue and Customs to crack down on illegal foreign registered vehicles Foreign-registered vehicles being used illegally on Britain’s roads are now being seized by some police forces that have DVLA’s devolved powers. By law, DVLA can give police the authority, under devolved…
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Driving licences to display Union Flag
British motorists will soon be able to fly the flag with pride thanks to government plans to display the Union Flag on driving licences, transport minister Claire Perry announced today. Anyone applying for a new licence or changing their personal details will be issued with a licence showing both the British and European Union flags.…





