Dangerous Goods Qualification (ADR)
ADR is the 1957 United Nations accord that controls transnational transport of hazardous materials.
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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.
Tractor Units
In this article, we will explore the top tractor unit manufacturers in the UK and Europe, their best-selling vehicles and delve into the various wheel arrangement and cab options available.
Rear Steer
Struggling with tight turns and narrow streets? Discover how Rear Steer technology can transform your driving experience. Our detailed guide for UK truck drivers covers everything from the basics and…
The D4 Medical
Discover the essential guide to the UK DVLA Truck Drivers D4 Medical examination. Learn about the process, costs, and the critical role of opticians. Ensure you're fully prepared for this…
Tipper (Rigid)
Truck that typically offloads bulk cargo (Grain, Hardcore, Asphalt) by hydraulically lifting its deck until the product falls out of the back.
RHIDES
Any haulier entering port terminals must have a valid RHIDES card. RHIDES, stands for Road Haulier IDEntity System and is used at The Port of Felixstowe and London Thamesport.
Bulkheads
Truck bulkheads are critical components used in rigid trucks and semi-trailers, serving essential functions in ensuring the safety, structural integrity, and operational efficiency of the vehicle. This article delves into…
Jackknifing
Dive into the essential guide for UK HGV drivers on preventing jackknifing. Learn the causes, master preventive measures, and stay safe on the road. Get expert tips, detailed visuals, and…
Skeletal
Here’s a comprehensive overview of skeletal trailers, including an exploration of manufacturers, the different types available, maintenance costs, and safety considerations.
Rigid
A "Rigid" is a vehicle that has at least two axles (can have more such as four), a cab for the driver, a steering system and tractive power (an engine to drive…

