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Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) is a national accreditation scheme which measures fleet performance and aims to drive up standards across areas such as; fuel efficiency, carbon emissions and road safety. FORS is entirely voluntary, and is open both to firms operating fleets of commercial vehicles and businesses awarding contracts to them. Its goal is to set best practice standards within the transport sector, and FORS-accredited firms are expected to deliver continual improvements in areas mentioned above.

@T1 Terry You did ask 🤣
 
Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) is a national accreditation scheme which measures fleet performance and aims to drive up standards across areas such as; fuel efficiency, carbon emissions and road safety. FORS is entirely voluntary, and is open both to firms operating fleets of commercial vehicles and businesses awarding contracts to them. Its goal is to set best practice standards within the transport sector, and FORS-accredited firms are expected to deliver continual improvements in areas mentioned above.

@T1 Terry You did ask 🤣
Try saying that

in three words. 😂
 
Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) is a national accreditation scheme which measures fleet performance and aims to drive up standards across areas such as; fuel efficiency, carbon emissions and road safety. FORS is entirely voluntary, and is open both to firms operating fleets of commercial vehicles and businesses awarding contracts to them. Its goal is to set best practice standards within the transport sector, and FORS-accredited firms are expected to deliver continual improvements in areas mentioned above.

@T1 Terry You did ask 🤣
But only london
Which I don't
Go in to
As truck not DVS compliant
 
Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) is a national accreditation scheme which measures fleet performance and aims to drive up standards across areas such as; fuel efficiency, carbon emissions and road safety. FORS is entirely voluntary, and is open both to firms operating fleets of commercial vehicles and businesses awarding contracts to them. Its goal is to set best practice standards within the transport sector, and FORS-accredited firms are expected to deliver continual improvements in areas mentioned above.

@T1 Terry You did ask 🤣
In NSW HVC
(Heavy Vehicle Compliance)
Is a voluntary
advanced inspection scheme
used by many
long haul and
local run trucks

An appointment made
for the inspectors
every 3 mths
to inspect vehicles
and apply stickers
to notify inspection
with the date
Each mth colour
changes so at
a glance, road
side snap inspections
can wave through
trucks that are
part of the
system and yrly
inspection not required
for rego renewal

Safer trucks, more
time earning money

T1 Terry
 
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