1121. New Speed Cameras Catching Red Light Runners
April 09, 2019
Merseyside owner drivers need to be aware that a new speed camera is being trialled by police. This camera not only catches speeding vehicles but has been designed to catch red light jumpers too. Known as ‘speed on green’ cameras, they are part of a new innovation that aims to improve safety on the ...
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1122. How to Avoid Tired Tyres and Prevent Unexpected Mishaps
April 09, 2019
For anyone who makes a living transporting courier loads across the city, nothing is more important than keeping your vehicle (or fleet) maintained and in good working order. Making the ‘daily walk around’ a habit is the best way to ensure you’re staying on top of any potential issues – and one of t...
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1123. EV Market Progress: What's Changing in the Industry?
April 09, 2019
Everyone knows our industry is thriving, but we can’t deny the impact the companies we work for have on the environment. Air pollution is a hot topic and evidence suggests that many of the UK’s cities have air so dirty that it exceeds the legal limits. People in courier work need to be aware of how ...
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1124. Gridserve Glory: Changing the Face of EV Charging
April 09, 2019
How green is your courier work? If you’ve already switched to an EV (electric vehicle) good for you! If you haven’t, you’re probably at least considering it – or thinking that one day soon you’re really going to have to start considering it…You’ve also probably heard concerns about the lack of infra...
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1125. The Industry Knock-on Effects of Rising Fuel Costs
April 09, 2019
Courier drivers face many problems, but the rising cost of fuel is a recurring issue causing knock-on effects year after year. Due to the ever-increasing prices, some delivery companies are forced to make drastic changes, resulting in drivers being out of jobs and slower advancements when it comes t...
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1126. Intralogistics: Are You Prepared to Keep Up With the Future?
April 09, 2019
Things are always changing in the delivery industry, and it’s important for courier companies to be on the lookout for developments in order to keep their business moving with the future.
For companies to keep on top of the ever-growing consumer demand for quicker, more reliable deliveries, ...
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1127. See Menorca from the Seat of Your Bike
April 09, 2019
Many holidaymakers choose to rent villas in Menorca rather than pay for an expensive hotel room. It’s a decision that few ever regret because it gives you the freedom to do what you like when you want to – in addition to being a lot cheaper if you come with the family or a group of friends.
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1128. A Night at the Opera, Menorca-Style
April 09, 2019
Mahón (or Maó as it’s called in Catalan, and which is the name that appears on all local maps and signs) is known for its beaches, its harbour and, strangely enough, for its fine examples of British colonial architecture. However, it is lesser known as this island’s active opera scene.
If y...
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1129. Ciutadella: Big-time Music on a Small Island
April 09, 2019
Personally, I can’t think of a better way to enjoy a holiday in Ciutadella, Menorca than by soaking up the sun, eating some good food, drinking great wine and listening to some live classical music. If you don’t agree, you should take the time to visit the town’s annual music festival while staying ...
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1130. Sun, Sea and an Aria: An Opera Lover's Dream
April 09, 2019
Mahón is the capital of Menorca and home to the one of the biggest natural harbours in the world. The city, with a population of just 30,000, has some fine examples of British colonial architecture as the Brits controlled the island (on and off) from 1708 to 1802. Apart from its role as the capital ...
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