Y Strap Restraint

Y Straps are used for the temporary restraint of loads commonly seen on the back of tail lifts protecting roll cages

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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.

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King Pin

A Kingpin is a two or three and a half inch diameter vertical steel pin sticking out from the bottom of the front of the semi-trailer. A coupling device called…

Gulley Sucker

A Gulley Sucker (aka "Gulley Emptier") is a type of specialized tanker with suction equipment which can pump wastewater, mud and sludge out of ditches, drains and transport it to a suitable disposal location.

Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)

Understand the essentials of Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) in UK trucking. This brief overview explains how GVW affects vehicle safety, legal compliance, and fuel efficiency. Ideal for truck drivers and…

HGV Driving Licences – The Complete Guide

The DVLA oversees this system, categorising licenses into various classes that correspond to different types of vehicles. Understanding these classes is important for anyone looking to pursue a career in…

Parking Brake (Unit / Rigid)

The Parking Brake on any large vehicle is always be located in a prominent and easy-to-reach place. Dependant on the manufacturer, they are usually found adjacent to the steering wheel…

M.O.T. Plate

The Trailer's MOT Plate can usually be found attached to the trailer's chassis on the 'Near Side'. It is normally protected by a weather-proof cover that incorporates a flap (secured…

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) automatically adjusts the speed of the truck to match the speed of the vehicle it is following and, as a result, a safe distance is maintained…

Digital Tachograph Vehicle Unit (VU)

A Digital Tachograph is specialised electronic equipment used for Road Transport monitoring. It is able to hold information on drivers of the vehicle and their periods of driving and duty…

Driver & Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA)

The DVLA is an executive agency of the Department for Transport (DFT). The DVLA is based in Swansea, Wales, with an impressive 16-storey building in Clase and offices in Swansea…