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Save on fuel costs with our online tools!

Choosing the most cost-effective routes can be difficult. As a DKV customer you have access to convenient cost-saving tools, making planning a lot easier! Card use displayed almost in real-time CO₂emissions at one glance Access to DKV transactions still to be billed Find out more here.

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The latest toll & fuel developments

Increase of excise duty Hungary           The refund rate for Excise Duty in Hungary since 01.10.2016 increased from 7 HUF/Liter to 17 HUF/Liter. From now on the government will monitor the price/barrel on the market. If the average price for a quarter remains under 50 USD/barrel, the refundable amount remains unchanged 17 HUF/Liter. If the price …

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The future of vans: drones, robotized cargo space and fully electric

Mercedes recently released the Mercedes Vision Van (prototype), and it looks amazing! The technology is very futuristic,  in fact it will probably take months (if not years) before it can be implemented. Nevertheless we are very excited about this cool concept.             Drones Two autonomous drones are attached to the roof. These drones automatically and …

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Meet Graham, the only person that can survive any car crash

The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) in Australia is raising awareness for our vulnerability in traffic. We are not designed to withstand the potential injures that can be sustained during motor vehicle accidents. The TAC started a project together with artist Patricia Piccinini, surgeon Christian Kenfield and road safety expert David Logan to visualize what our bodies would look like in order to be …

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First self driving bus in The Netherlands

In The Netherlands, on a public bus lane between Haarlem and Schiphol, a first test has been conducted with a self driving bus . A large part of the road had been closed of for other traffic, however the bus did face traffic at certain intersections. The bus interacts with its environment by camera’s and systems placed at the road …

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EETS: Interoperability of tolling services on the entire European Union road network

As one of Europe’s leading service providers, DKV Euro Service is on the forefront of industry developments. One of the major industry developments now taking place is the introduction of a European Electronic Toll System (EETS). EETS will ensure interoperability of tolling services on the entire European Union road network. This enables road users to easily pay tolls throughout the …

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Long delays expected upcoming weekend!

Driving to France or Germany this weekend? Make sure to be prepared, long delays are expected due to the start of the holidays. The 14th of July is a national holiday in France called ‘Quatorze Juillet’, the ANWB expects long traffic jams starting tomorrow due to this holiday. Roads where traffic jams and therefore delays are expected to be worst …

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Important developments for the transport and logistics market

The German magazine Trans Aktuell recently wrote an article summarizing important developments within the transport and logistics sector and analyzing fuel card providers. You can read the original article here, we also provided you with an English translation of the original article. Toll Belgium The first point of discussion in the article is the start of the Belgian toll. Fuel card providers all …

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Motor vehicles build before 1997 not allowed in Paris

All cars and mini-busses that are registered before 1997 will not be allowed to drive in Paris as of the first of July 2016. The aim of this new law is to decrease smog and traffic problems. The cars will be banned from the city on every working day between 08:00 and 20:00. Such a law for trucks and busses …

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Change in national weight limit HGV in Ireland

As of the 1st of July 2016 the weight limit for two axle tractor units towing three axle semi-trailers will be 40 tonnes, hereby ending the previously existing derogation period that allowed these vehicles a maximum weight of 42 tonnes.

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