This weekend marked the 75th anniversary of victory in
Europe at the end of World War 2. As a nation, we have spent the
weekend celebrating those who defended the nation during that
time.
Similarly, in recent weeks, we have celebrated the lifesaving,
vital work that frontline NHS staff have done to combat the
coronavirus. The Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain also
want to recognise the efforts of key workers within the road
haulage and passenger transport industries who have contributed
to the national effort in fighting the coronavirus outbreak.
In particular, we recognise the often-unheralded role that
commercial vehicle operators and drivers play. They are the
lifeblood of this country, vital to our economy and the citizens
who rely on them. Hauliers transport the food we buy in
supermarkets, medicines for shops, pharmacies and hospitals, and
medical supplies for use both in the home and in a clinical
setting. PSV operators have continued to transport staff to vital
work within the NHS, research facilities and elsewhere, while
following social distancing requirements.
It is in large part thanks to the efforts of operators and
drivers that we can continue to function as a country. We
appreciate that these are difficult times for many operators. The
future can look uncertain but we can help you to mitigate against
some of the regulatory challenges.
Please read our advice and guidance for
operating during the coronavirus pandemic for details of
the measures we’ve put in place to help the road transport
industry. You may also want to take a look at the coronavirus statutory
guidance and directions document we published.