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Today in Road Transport, 22 June 2007

Transport 2000 recommends freight road pricing
The environmental transport body wants the government to revisit the idea of lorry road user charging.

Red tape and competition hitting Yorkshire hauliers
A combination of red tape and stiff competition from European businesses is hitting Yorkshire and Humberside haulage firms hard.

The importance of tachograph analysis
Partial analysis is the simple, most popular option with analogue tachographs, but it's more complicated with digital tachographs.

Armstrongs Aggregates hits back at complaints
A Haulage company in the North-West has hit back at complaints from locals over its application to increase its licence by saying that it will cut down on vehicle movements.

HSE calls for forklift operators to assess danger
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) says companies operating forklift trucks must use risk assessments to evaluate danger.

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