If you’ve been called to a Public Inquiry (PI) by the Traffic Commissioner, you’re likely feeling uncertain about what comes next. Whether you hold a vehicle operators licence, a restricted operators licence, or you’re in the middle of a PCO operator...
Facing a Public Inquiry (PI) is stressful for any transport operator, but losing one can be devastating. Whether you hold a standard, restricted, or PCO operator licence, the consequences can affect your entire business—from daily operations to future growth. This...
Running a transport business in the UK comes with strict compliance requirements. If you hold a vehicle operator’s licence, you’re expected to meet certain standards set by the Traffic Commissioner. Failure to do so can result in a Public Inquiry (PI)—a formal hearing...
When you apply for and receive an operator licence, you’re making a legal commitment. That licence isn’t just a formality—it’s a set of promises you must uphold. Failing to meet these obligations could land you in front of the Traffic Commissioner at...
Running a transport business is about more than just keeping your vehicles on the road. It’s about showing that you run a safe, responsible, and compliant operation. One of the most common reasons transport operators are called to a Public Inquiry is poor or missing...