Well, here’s proof of what we’ve suspected all along, that as drivers, we can be influenced by the type of music we listen to. Here in the Anyvan courier services office we have eclectic tastes, but we have our fair share of head bangers, as a well as classical types.
Delivery companies will be delighted to hear about the freeze on the planned fuel duty rise in January which could mean thousands of pounds off their diesel bills for 2012.
Now, imagine the music behind the legendary Hovis advert as a backdrop to a story in the weekend Telegraph read by the Anyvan courier services team which reported that a woman had been saved from serious car crash injuries by a loaf of Hovis.
So what will the courier sector make of this initiative to bring down the speed in a Devon village?
The courier services team at Anyvan reads about a number of initiatives, directed at young drivers, which the Association of British Insurers (ABI) believes might bring down insurance premiums.
As part of a master plan to boost the economy, toll lanes are to be introduced into the UK network and courier companies will not welcome the news with enthusiasm.

