M6 toll rise 'is the last thing commercial vehicle hire users need'


The decision to increase the cost of using the M6 toll road by 6.4% is bad news for commercial vehicle hire contract owners, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).

At almost double the rate of inflation, the price hike will put HGV fleet drivers off using the road, the organisation believes.

Stephen Kelly, the FTA's head of policy for the West Midlands, asks: "It is, frankly, hard to swallow the argument that this extra revenue will be ploughed into major improvements – what is the point of investing in a road which nobody can afford to use?"

The result of avoiding the costly toll road is to use the original M6 route - notorious for heavy traffic and long delays.

This will create problems for commercial vehicle hire contract owners trying to operate a HGV fleet in the area, the association believes.

London First - a business membership group in the capital - recently announced proposals to make the Blackwall Tunnel a toll route, which may be costly for commercial vehicle hire users.

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New Mercedes Electric Van


Mercedes-Benz showed a meeting of European ministers of economic affairs a prototype electric Vito earlier this week. The informal EU Competitiveness Council meeting in San Sebastian was told the experimental vehicle with its Lithium-ion battery and load capacity of 900 kg would enter limited production this year.

During 2010, more than 100 Mercedes-Benz Vito vans will be delivered to 20 customers, primarily fleet operators and public institutions wishing to transport items in environmentally sensitive zones with zero emissions, including no CO2 emissions, and low noise. Deployment scenarios therefore typically involve short distances and making many stops in urban areas. Production of a further 2000 vehicles is planned in the next phase.

The drive configuration is designed solely to run on battery power and thus dispenses with the powertrain intended for combustion engines.

A battery featuring powerful lithium-ion technology supplies energy to the Vito. With an operating voltage of 400 V, 16 A current and an available capacity of 32 kWh, the Vito’s range averages 130 km but can be considerably higher given an appropriate driving style. The electric motor delivers a peak output of 90 kW. Performance is oriented around customer requirements: an electronically limited top speed of 80 km/h is designed to meet our customers’ transportation needs in and around urban areas.

When it comes to safety features, every aspect is covered. All Vito vehicles come with ESP as standard which incorporates ABS and ASR. The number and type of airbags also corresponds with the current Vito specification. Vehicles are subjected to the usual crash tests with regard to passive safety. There is no loss in terms of payload or load volume compared to a conventionally powered Vito as a load capacity in excess of 900 kg is possible.

Assembly of the electric-powered Vito is being integrated directly into standard production. The Mercedes-Benz plant at Vitoria in the Basque region of Spain is already preparing for the challenges associated with manufacturing an additional variant. Logistics, staff training and production technology are receiving financial support from the regional government.

In Germany too the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) is providing subsidies to support the efforts of Mercedes-Benz Vans in the areas of research and development, testing and customer deployment.

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30 GMC trucks on way to aid Haiti relief


"Immediate needs in Haiti include basic supplies and reliable transportation," GM Foundation Chairman John T. Montford said in a statement. "We believe the donation of 30 GMC trucks can have an immediate and beneficial impact on relief efforts in Haiti."

The General Motors Foundation announced Wednesday that it is donating 30 GMC Sierra pickups and other supplies to the Haitian earthquake relief effort to help address the need for trucks to transport supplies in the country.

Two of the trucks arrived Wednesday at a special event being held by the NFL in Miami as part of efforts to raise money for Haiti.

The pickups will arrive in Haiti later this month, GM said in a statement.

The William J. Clinton Foundation is providing transit of vehicles to Haiti. The trucks will be loaded with supplies, such as tarps and tents, donated by Florida GMC dealers.

The foundation has already donated $100,000 in cash to the American Red Cross for Haitian relief efforts and raised $250,000 last month by auctioning off a limited-edition Corvette at the annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction.

"Everyone in America has been affected in some way by this tragedy," Susan Docherty, GM vice president of sales and member of the GM Foundation, said in a statement.

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Van Sign Writing Guide


Van Sign Writing Guide

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Displaying the right signage on your van or truck is a difficult dilemma for any van driver – you need to market your product to as wide an audience as possible and make a lasting impression as you pass other road users. For many van drivers, it’s the sign writing on the van itself that acts as the main form of marketing, so displaying the right message is crucial for a business to flourish.

Van Sign Writing: Top Tips

The perfect signage needs to have the right combination of eye-catching design and clarity of message. It’s all very well having a sign with designs suited to the Turner Prize, but if the product you offer is not instantly recognisable, business will suffer. Similarly, if the signage on your van or truck is uninspiring and drab, it’s .... READ MORE

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Pimped-up Range Rover destined for footballers!

Article from the Mirror

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This upscale Range Rover has been customised by the car's luxury refitters Overfinch, together with shotgun-makers Holland & Holland.

The 4x4 is crammed full of high-end kit, including a drinks cabinet featuring bottles of posh booze. Owners can even have the steering wheel spokes engraved to match their guns.

This luxury costs £139,650. Only 100 will be made and most will no doubt be bought by footballers who've never set foot on a country estate.

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