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...
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...
Being called to a Public Inquiry can feel like stepping into unknown territory. Whether you’ve been summoned due to maintenance concerns, driver hours breaches, or financial standing issues, the consequences can be serious. Your vehicle operator’s licence—and by...
Running a transport operation in the UK comes with serious responsibilities. The last thing any operator wants is to be summoned to a Public Inquiry by the Traffic Commissioner. These hearings can put your vehicle operator’s licence at risk—and potentially bring your...
Running a transport business in the UK comes with responsibilities—and if those responsibilities aren’t met, you could face a Public Inquiry. This formal hearing, led by the Traffic Commissioner, can put your operator licence at serious risk. Whether you hold a...
Staying compliant with your Operator Licence responsibilities in the UK is critical if you’re in the business of transporting goods. But when something goes wrong—be it a compliance failure, safety issue, or operational breach—you may find yourself facing either...