In the 1970s/1980s when our children were younger, a game we used to play on longer car journeys, was to "spot" certain company's lorries, and one of the special ones was Eddie Stobart Ltd now Eddie Stobart Group. In those days the lorries always had to be kept clean (as now), and the drivers had to wear a shirt and tie.
The "spotting" has now become a national occupation almost and with the vehicles all carrying one or two female names, it makes it even more interesting as a hobby or otherwise.
There is a Stobart Club and you can become a member which obviously entitles you to special offers etc., and to information about the Group and its vehicles, including a directory with all the individual lorries' names. It's a bit like train spotting used to be.
My wife has always had a great desire to drive an HGV so I made her a member several years ago, and one of these days we shall visit one of their depot open days and see if she can achieve her ambition. Currently she is eagerly watching the series of programmes on a Friday evening on Channel 5
For more information see
www.clubstobart.co.uk