The Latest DVS & Compliance Changes 2026: Will Your Fleet Pass its Next HGV MOT?

Compliance is one of the most demanding parts of running a business. And in fleet management, that goes doubly so. Between evolving Direct Vision Standard (DVS) requirements, expanding Clean Air Zones, tightening emissions regulations, and routine vehicle inspections, transport operators face increasing pressure to keep every vehicle roadworthy and legally compliant. Every inspection, maintenance schedule, and compliance update has the potential to affect vehicle availability, operating costs, and customer service. Which is why it’s so important to stay up to date with the latest requirements.  

Key takeaways

  • Direct Vision Standard requirements continue to evolve, particularly for vehicles operating in London.
  • Preparing for an HGV MOT now requires a more proactive maintenance strategy than ever before.
  • Emissions regulations and regional clean air policies continue to expand across the UK.
  • Preventative servicing significantly reduces the likelihood of MOT failures and unexpected downtime.
  • Outsourcing fleet management through HGV contract hire can simplify compliance, maintenance and vehicle availability.

 

Why not get in touch with Alltruck to find out how we can help your business stay on top of compliance standards?

How the New DVS and Compliance Changes Will Impact HGV Fleet Management

Why compliance is becoming more complex

There have been a lot of changes to commercial vehicle legislation in recent years. Compliance requirements continue to grow, so fleet operators find themselves facing an expanding list of jobs, including:

  • Annual commercial vehicle MOT testing
  • Direct Vision Standard (DVS) regulations
  • Operator licence obligations
  • Driver walkaround checks
  • Preventative maintenance inspections
  • Emissions compliance
  • Regional Clean Air Zone requirements
  • Vehicle safety technology updates

 

Every task has its own deadlines, documentation, and operational implications. And if you miss something, it can have serious repercussions. It’s a lot for transport managers to deal with on top of the day-to-day business of keeping the fleet running.

Understanding the latest DVS requirements

The Direct Vision Standard was introduced to improve road safety by reducing blind spots around heavy goods vehicles operating in London. The regulations assess how much a driver can directly see through the cab windows rather than relying solely on mirrors or cameras. Vehicles that do not meet the required star rating must be fitted with approved Progressive Safe System equipment before entering the capital.

While DVS currently applies specifically to Greater London, there has been a growing emphasis on safety throughout the industry. And further regulations are expected to include:

  • Enhanced camera systems
  • Blind spot monitoring
  • Side sensor technology
  • Audible turning warnings
  • Improved driver visibility
  • Additional safety equipment

 

What has changed for HGV MOT preparation?

Passing an HGV MOT has always depended on good vehicle maintenance, but modern inspections increasingly focus on overall vehicle condition rather than simply identifying obvious defects.

Issues that commonly lead to MOT failures include:

  • Brake performance
  • Steering components
  • Suspension wear
  • Tyre condition
  • Lighting faults
  • Exhaust emissions
  • Chassis corrosion
  • Warning systems
  • Fluid leaks

 

As many of these issues develop gradually over time, regular inspections and preventative servicing are becoming increasingly important.

Emissions compliance

Alongside vehicle safety regulations, environmental legislation is continuing to expand. More UK cities have introduced or are considering Clean Air Zones, which means that operators using older vehicles may face:

  • Daily access charges
  • Route restrictions
  • Increased operating costs
  • Pressure to upgrade fleet assets

Even operators working outside existing Clean Air Zones need to monitor future proposals carefully, as regional policies continue to evolve. Running newer, compliant vehicles not only reduces environmental impact but can also lower long-term operating costs and simplify route planning.

Preventative maintenance is more important than ever

One of the biggest misconceptions around compliance is that preparation starts shortly before an MOT. But that’s rarely enough to ensure compliance. Regular inspections help identify wear before components fail, allowing repairs to be planned around operational requirements rather than emergency breakdowns.

Benefits include:

  • Higher first-time MOT pass rates
  • Reduced vehicle downtime
  • Improved reliability
  • Better fuel efficiency
  • Lower repair costs
  • Improved driver confidence
  • Greater customer satisfaction

 

The role of professional HGV workshop services

As compliance becomes increasingly technical, many operators are relying more heavily on specialist HGV workshop services, built around both manufacturer requirements and the latest inspection standards.

Comprehensive workshop support typically includes:

  • Preventative maintenance inspections
  • Brake testing
  • Diagnostic checks
  • MOT preparation
  • Annual testing support
  • Safety inspections
  • Tachograph services
  • Defect rectification

 

The idea is that they can identify any issues early, before they become a problem and before you fail any inspections.

The hidden costs of managing compliance internally

Managing compliance entirely in-house seems like the cost-effective option, but there are many indirect costs to consider.

These include:

  • Administrative time
  • Scheduling maintenance
  • Managing MOT bookings
  • Tracking compliance deadlines
  • Organising replacement vehicles
  • Unexpected repair bills
  • Lost revenue from vehicle downtime

 

When vehicles are unavailable, customer commitments don’t disappear. But keeping spare, back-up vehicles can be prohibitively expensive too.

How HGV contract hire simplifies compliance

For many businesses, HGV contract hire offers a practical solution to compliance demands. Rather than owning vehicles outright and managing every aspect of maintenance, operators can access fully maintained vehicles supported by experienced commercial vehicle specialists. This not only reduces admin but improves fleet availability.

Depending on the agreement, contract hire typically includes the following:

  • Scheduled servicing
  • Preventative maintenance
  • MOT preparation
  • Annual testing management
  • Vehicle inspections
  • Compliance scheduling
  • Repair management
  • Replacement vehicles where applicable

Instead of worrying about workshop bookings and inspection deadlines, transport teams can focus on operations and customer service.

Why partnering with Alltruck makes sense

At Alltruck, our HGV contract hire solutions are designed to remove much of the complexity associated with fleet management by combining high-quality vehicles with expert maintenance support.

Our experienced technicians deliver professional HGV workshop services, preventative servicing, planned maintenance, and expert support. So, you can be sure that your vehicles are always compliant.

Preparing your fleet for the future

Compliance standards aren’t going to be simplified any time soon. Vehicle safety standards will continue to develop. Emissions regulations are expected to expand. And technology is likely to play an increasingly important role in commercial vehicle inspections. Operators have to be prepared for all of that.

If you choose HGV contract hire supported by expert HGV workshop services, you can reduce admin and downtime while improving efficiency and compliance.

Why not get in touch with Alltruck to find out how we can help your business stay on top of compliance standards?