The following is taken from an email circular released by the DVSA:
If you’re travelling via the Port of Dover or Eurotunnel you should get a negative COVID test before arriving in Kent.
We advise you to get tested before or at the start of your journey – a negative COVID test remains valid for entry to France for 72 hours so you'll have plenty of time.
39 Information and Advice sites across the country offer free testing – head to the closest…
In response to the exceptional pressures on the freight industry due to the continued consequences of coronavirus (COVID-19), the Department for Transport has introduced a temporary relaxation of the enforcement of the EU drivers’ hours rules in England, Scotland and Wales for the general haulage of goods in Great Britain.
These temporary relaxations apply from 12:01am on 23 December 2020 until 11:59pm on 22 January 2021, subject to review.
To read the full details and guides, please follow this link.
The following is taken from an email circular released by the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency:
From Wednesday 2 December, England will move to a local restriction tier system.
This means that a series of restrictive measures will be in place to help stop the spread of coronavirus. Local restriction tiers will be reviewed every 14 days, with the first review on 16 December.
You can read more about the 3 tiers of local restrictions on GOV.UK.
Vehicle testing
Heavy vehicle testing can…
As we noted in a previous article, the window to obtain the ECMT permits required for UK-based operators to maintain their trade with the EU is due to close in 10 days . Submissions past this point will be rejected without review, so we strongly suggest if you need one, to apply NOW.
The following is taken from an email circular released by the Department for Transport:
The ECMT application window opened last week and will close on Friday 20 November.
Full guidance on…
The office of the Traffic Commissioners have announced an end to the current maintenance inspection relaxations, which will take effect as of 1st September 2020. The full details can be found here.
The update also includes the following issues:
An extension of temporary local bus services processes until 4th January 2021
An increase in the notice period for service variations for Local Authorities from 24 hours to 72 hours in England & Scotland
Amending a registered local bus service…
As the country slowly lifts the restrictions brought about by Covid-19, Mandatory MOT tests are to resume as of the 1st August 2020.
To clarify, any driver with an MOT due before 1st Agust 2020 will still receive a 6-month exemption to help alleviate the backlog created by the pandemic. However, all vehicle must continue to be kept in roadworthy condition; with people allowed to voluntarily get their MOT sooner should they wish.
For full details on this, please review this Gov.uk article link here.
Starting from the 1st August 2020, the HGV Levy for UK & Overseas-registered HV's using the UK Road system will not be required to purchase a levy. This measure has been taken to aid the UK Economies recovery.
Please note: You will still be required to buy a levy up until 31st July 2020 and that DVSA enforcement will continue.
For full details, please review this article released by Gov.uk.
The following is taken from an email circular sent out by the office of the Traffic Commissioners.
The traffic commissioners (TCs) have updated their advice for operators during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The update issued on 23 June 2020 covers:
an increase in the maximum period of grace for financial standing from 6 months to 12 months
the return of in-person tribunal hearings from 6 July 2020
information about requesting temporary variations to local bus services ahead of a return…
The following is taken directly from an email sent out today by the Office of the Traffic Commissioner.
The Senior Traffic Commissioner has updated his coronavirus (COVID-19) statutory document originally issued on 17 March 2020.
The update issued on 18 June 2020 includes reference to:
an increase in the maximum time allowed for a period of grace for financial standing an operator can receive from 6 months to 12 months
more information about in-person tribunal hearings in England from July 2020…
As of Monday, 6th Jul 2020; the Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain are set to resume in-person hearings, which where formally postponed in March 2020 as a result of the current Covid-19 pandemic.
To read the full details on this, please follow this link.