Operator’s Licence – A Comprehensive Guide (O Licence)
The Operator’s Licence (O-Licence) is a key requirement for operating heavy goods vehicles in the UK, ensuring safety, legal compliance, and fair competition. This guide covers its history, purpose, impact on drivers and businesses, and the penalties for non-compliance, offering essential insights for anyone in the road transport industry.
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Fuel Station (Fuel Island)
Not as attractive as a Petrol (Gas) Station, a fuel island is specifically laid out for trucks and trailers. It provides DERV, Red AdBlue services and fuel is normally delivered by means of a card…
Longer Heavier Vehicle (LHV)
Longer Heavier Vehicles (aka Super Lorries), is a classification of large goods vehicles . LHVs are not presently allowed to operate on UK roads, as they are longer and/or heavier than the law permits.
Trunking
Trunking is the practice of making deliveries using a regular route. It is referred to as trunking as the majority of the driving time is spent using trunk roads.
Cargo Bars / Cargo Stays
Cargo Bars/Stays secure loads during transit and are suitable for box vehicles, trailers, vans and containers. Mainly known as "Cargo Stays", they are extremely high strength and durable. They come…
Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
The DVSA is a Governmental organisation managed by The Department for Transport (DFT). It is promotes and enforces safe and responsible driving as well as providing training and testing services.
Demoutable Bodywork (Swap Body)
Swap Body offers several advantages over many transportation methods. Their interchangeability allows for seamless transfers between different modes of transport, reducing logistics costs and increasing efficiency.
Curtain-Sider / Taughtliner
In this article, we will delve into the details of this versatile trailer, discussing its specifications, features, applications, common faults and costs.
MAVIS Rail
When an articulated vehicle turns, airlines and electrical coils running from the Tractor to the trailer can be stretched or squeezed as the vehicle takes a corner.
Dangerous Goods Qualification (ADR)
ADR is the 1957 United Nations accord that controls transnational transport of hazardous materials.
Tipper (Rigid)
Truck that typically offloads bulk cargo (Grain, Hardcore, Asphalt) by hydraulically lifting its deck until the product falls out of the back.
Restart Battery Protector
Restart battery protectors prevent battery failures! The are connected to the control board of a tail lift. Fitting restart protectors avoid flat batteries - usually associated with the heavy use…

