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Today in Road Transport, 13th April 2007

Volvo will launch a new EGR-equipped engine in September. The new 13-litre engine will only be available in Euro 4 guise.


Kent County Council is to announce a plan for a giant truck park
- with a VOSA test station attached - to reduce congestion on the M20.

Over on Oliver Dixon's World trucks blog, there's a typically pithy piece about the US truck industry's plight (and see here, and here, and here, and...)

On a brighter note, there's another evocative vintage picture (of a Scania in 1987, this time) over at the Truck & Van Blog.

And don't forget to watch Desperate Van Challenge - The Movie!

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