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Today in Road Transport 7th February 2007

First of all, drive carefully! With 4-6 inches of snow on the way (snow is Imperial, isn't it?) everybody is offering warnings about what might happen on the roads, and Roadtransport.com is no exception.

Thinking of booking a last-minute test at a VOSA test station? Then you'd better be based in the North-East or East Anglia, where you are only likely to have to wait three days for a test. If you are from the South-East, you will wait an average of 12 days and possibly as much as 39 days, according to a survey published this week in Commercial Motor. And if VOSA goes on strike, you should perhaps give up altogether...

And speaking of giving up.... there's more gloom from the US truck and engine industry.

On a happier note, why not celebrate with Trumac group as they clock up 70 years at the same site.

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