When you work with trucks, vans or any big vehicle, every mile and every pound counts. That’s why the latest transport news matters to anyone who runs a fleet, drives a HGV, or even just watches the roads. Below you’ll find three real‑world stories that show how a simple change can cut costs, how new fees affect drivers, and what top performers do to stay safe.
Knights of Old recently tested a full fleet swap to Michelin tyres. The trial proved that the new tyres gave noticeably better mileage, so the company ditched older premium brands and went all‑in on Michelin. The result? Lower fuel bills, less frequent tyre changes, and a smoother ride for drivers. If your fleet still runs on worn‑out rubber, a tyre audit could save you thousands.
Albania just announced a jump in vehicle licence fees to 85,000 ALL, making it the most expensive in the Balkans. The government says the extra money funds better driver training, but many see it as a heavy burden. For fleet operators who have vehicles crossing borders, this spike can change route planning and overall budgeting. Keep an eye on local regulations – a small fee increase today could turn into a big expense tomorrow.
Another angle on cost‑saving comes from the driver’s seat. Mark Lowe, driving for Peter Green Chilled, won the UK’s top HGV driver award at the TomTom Telematics Driver of the Year ceremony. His secret? Consistent fuel‑efficient driving and a strict safety focus. Lowe’s approach includes smooth acceleration, proper gear shifts, and regular vehicle checks. Those habits add up, delivering lower fuel consumption and fewer breakdowns.
So, what can you take away from these stories?
Transport isn’t just about moving goods; it’s about moving them smarter. Whether you manage a fleet or drive a single HGV, staying updated on tyre tech, licensing trends, and driver awards can give you a competitive edge. Keep checking the Transport category for fresh tips and real‑world examples that keep your wheels turning without draining your wallet.
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 22 Jul, 2025 Comments (0)
Knights of Old has switched to Michelin tyres for its whole fleet after seeing far better mileage from a trial run, leaving older premium brands behind and raising efficiency in their logistics operations.
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 20 Jul, 2025 Comments (0)
Albania’s hike in vehicle licensing fees to 85,000 ALL has set off a public backlash, with costs now topping neighboring countries like Kosovo and North Macedonia. The government says expanded driver training justifies the increase, but economic fairness and transparency are under fire.
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 20 May, 2025 Comments (0)
Mark Lowe from Peter Green Chilled took home the UK’s top HGV driver trophy at the first TomTom Telematics Driver of the Year Awards. His skilled, careful driving stood out for both fuel efficiency and safety, earning him national recognition and setting a new standard for fleet performance.