In the world of road haulage, staying compliant with your operator licence is essential. Yet, sometimes businesses fall short. When that happens, the Traffic Commissioner may call you to a Public Inquiry. For many transport operators, the thought of facing one feels...
For many transport operators, being called to a Public Inquiry by the Traffic Commissioner can feel like a make-or-break moment. Whether you run a small business under a restricted operators licence or manage a large fleet with a full vehicle operators licence, the...
Facing a Public Inquiry hearing before the Traffic Commissioner can be one of the most stressful experiences for a transport operator. Whether you hold a restricted operators licence or a full vehicle operators licence, your business reputation – and your ability to...
Being called to a Public Inquiry is a stressful experience for any operator. Whether the outcome involved conditions, curtailment, suspension, or even revocation of your Operator Licence, it can leave a lasting mark on your reputation within the transport industry....
Running a successful transport business in the UK takes more than moving goods from A to B. If you hold a vehicle operators licence, you must follow strict rules to stay compliant. Failure to do so may land you in front of a Traffic Commissioner at a public inquiry—a...
Running a professional and compliant transport business in the UK means more than just keeping vehicles roadworthy and paperwork in order. Your drivers play a key role in the reputation and legality of your operation. When things go wrong on their end, it can lead to...