The police have powers to immediately seize, vehicles which are detected as being driven by drivers without insurance or a valid licence, and for the vehicle to be removed, released or disposed of.
Roadside assistance and vehicle recovery operators are now able to apply for permission to use red flashing lamps on their vehicles. Red flashing lights were first mooted in the Department for ...
Britain’s vehicle recovery workers will be allowed to display red flashing lights in an attempt to reduce the likelihood of them being hit by other vehicles. The Department for Transport (DfT) ...
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Vehicle thefts in England and Wales are costing insurers nearly £1.5 billion per year, while recovery rates have plummeted. Of the 101,198 vehicles stolen across the two nations in 2021, only around ...
Truck and van manufacturer IVECO has launched a new connected security service designed to help operators recover stolen vehicles more quickly and reduce disruption to fleet operations.
A Bathgate woman is facing hundreds of pounds worth of charges from a vehicle recovery firm which towed her car away following a breakdown - despite telling police she had arranged for her own vehicle ...