Sat navs: are they suitable for larger vehicles? – Transport Manager CPC

Satellite navigation systems, commonly known as the “sat-nav” have become increasingly popular in recent years and for many of us has practically wiped out our

Should you be taking your Passenger International CPC? – CPC Training Courses

At Ridgeway Training we have been providing drivers all over the UK, CPC training courses for many years to ensure the highest level of competency

Brexit: A never-ending repeat of Operation Stack? – CPC Transport Manager

It was only last Summer that the UK voted in its majority to leave the EU. After recent discussions and in news, it looks like

Are you loading safe? – Management CPC

This week, The Freight Transport Association (FTA) reminds us of how important it is to ensure safe loading of your van. Not only does an

Cross-Channel Delays – Ridgeway Training – CPC Training Courses

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has revealed a new report by independent watchdog, Transport Focus shows the need for safe lorry parking and decent driver

Fuel Price Freeze Will Help – Ridgeway – CPC London

A seventh consecutive fuel freeze was announced in the Autumn Statement, showing that Chancellor Philip Hammond has recognised the impact tax has on businesses and

Keep The UK Competitive – Ridgeway Training – CPC Training Courses

Britain’s ability to move goods around the world without additional cost or red tape has to be a priority for the Chancellor, according to the

Heathrow Expansion is Good For The Industry – Ridgeway – CPC Training

The decision to increase capacity at Heathrow is a great choice for the freight industry, the economy and the nation, according to the Freight Transport

EU Staff Are Vital To The Industry – Ridgeway Training – CPC London

Freight Transport Association (FTA) Chief Executive, David Wells, told Transport Secretary Chris Grayling that EU workers are as vital to the logistics industry as they

Educating Drivers On Smart Motorways – Ridgeway – CPC Transport Manager

It is vital that we concentrate on educating drivers on the safe use of smart motorways, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) has said following a