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...
Receiving a Public Inquiry Notification Letter can be alarming, especially if you’re unsure what it means or how to respond. But don’t panic. Public inquiries are part of the UK’s transport compliance system and are often an opportunity to demonstrate your willingness...
If you’re facing a Public Inquiry (PI) from the Office of the Traffic Commissioner, it’s natural to feel anxious. For operators, transport managers, and company directors, a PI is a formal legal hearing — and the outcome can have a serious impact on your...
Running a successful haulage or passenger transport business in the UK involves more than just keeping your fleet moving. Staying compliant with the terms of your operator licence is essential—because when things go wrong, you could find yourself facing a Public...
Receiving a letter informing you of a Public Inquiry can be worrying. For many in the transport industry, it signals serious concerns about compliance with your vehicle operator’s licence. But don’t panic—understanding why Public Inquiries happen, and what the Traffic...