Running a transport business in the UK is not just about vehicles, drivers, and routes. It also involves smart financial management. For many operators, balancing operators licence cost, fuel bills, maintenance, and wages can be a real challenge. Knowing how to use...
Running a transport business in the UK is rarely static. Companies expand, downsize, change ownership, or move premises. In all these situations, your operator licence must stay accurate and up to date. Failing to notify the Traffic Commissioner or misunderstanding...
Starting or running a transport business in the UK often comes with the same question: What type of operator licence do I need? For many small companies or owner-drivers, the restricted operators licence seems like the most practical choice. But is it the right one...
Running a successful transport business in the UK requires more than keeping vehicles on the road. One of the key responsibilities for operators is ensuring that advertising and promotion follow the rules linked to the operator licence. These rules can be confusing at...
Running a business as a single-vehicle operator has its advantages. You have fewer costs than large fleets, and you can stay flexible in your operations. However, when it comes to applying for an operator licence, you still need to prove financial standing. Many small...