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Today in Road Transport 9th February 2007

A lot of drivers could be losing the right to drive, after the DVLA classifies sleep apnoea as 'disabling'.

There's a fantastic new product which can check your tyre tread depth as you drive into the yard.

Some DAF dealers are fighting the apparent success of EGR-equipped trucks by offering a year's free AdBlue with every truck.

Our World Trucks blogger Oliver Dixon is on a roll - no sooner does he come up with a marvellous turn of phrase about German motor industry mogul Ferdinand Piech (incidentally, Hafnium Carbide is pretty hard, and it has an exceptionally high melting point) than he also produces another withering blast on biofuels.

Incidentally, if you go to www.findadblue.com, you are quite likely to see an advert for MAN, talking about "A clean future for us all - solutions for Euro 4 and Euro 5". Is this the same MAN which is so dismissive of SCR and AdBlue in the UK?

And finally... check out the "All New Maxus" at this page.

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