Holding an operator licence in the UK is both a privilege and a responsibility. Every licence holder—whether operating under a restricted operators licence, standard national licence, or international licence—is legally bound to follow the conditions set by the...
In the UK transport industry, drivers are at the heart of every operation. Their actions on and off the road directly affect not only safety but also the reputation and compliance of the business. When issues arise, such as poor driving behaviour or legal...
Appearing before the Traffic Commissioner for a Public Inquiry or Driver Conduct Hearing can be a daunting experience. Whether you’re an operator, transport manager, or driver, the way you give evidence can significantly influence the outcome. Clear, honest, and...
A Public Inquiry can be one of the most stressful experiences for any transport operator. Whether it results in warnings, restrictions, or even the loss of your operator licence, it can feel like your business is hanging by a thread. But it doesn’t have to end there —...
Holding an operator licence in the UK is a privilege, not a right. With that privilege comes strict responsibilities to the Traffic Commissioner. If an operator fails to meet those responsibilities, it can lead to a Public Inquiry—something every transport business...