How to Set Up a Transport Company in the UK Setting up a transport company in the UK means more than buying a truck and getting on the road. It involves business registration, legal compliance, vehicle and driver management, and ongoing oversight to meet safety and...
Transport Manager CPC Requirements Explained To act as a professional transport manager for a Standard Operator Licence in the UK, you must hold a valid Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC). This qualification proves you understand the legal and safety...
Transport compliance sits at the centre of every operator’s Licence in the UK. Most licence action starts with basic failures. Not fraud. Not criminal intent. Poor systems and weak evidence. Traffic Commissioners expect proof. Verbal explanations fail. Paper trails...
Correct loading is one of the most important factors at your annual HGV test. The DVSA requires vehicles to be presented with the right load or simulated load to ensure accurate brake testing and overall roadworthiness assessment. If your vehicle arrives underloaded...
Many transport operators rely on agency drivers to cover busy periods, sickness, holidays, or staff shortages. While agency drivers are common in the industry, Traffic Commissioners look at these arrangements very closely. Poor control, weak oversight, or unclear...
The DVSA Earned Recognition scheme is the highest compliance standard a UK operator can achieve. It proves your fleet is safe, well-managed, and fully compliant with all transport regulations. Operators who join the scheme enjoy fewer roadside stops, improved business...