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Today in Road Transport, 28 June 2007

No Reduced Pollution Certificate for existing Euro5
The Department for Transport (DfT) has said it will not include Euro-5 vehicles purchased before the inclusion of On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) in the Reduced Pollution Certificate (RPC) scheme.

International hauliers can become EU accredited
Hauliers delivering to customers outside the European Union will be able to apply to become Authorised Economic Operators (AEO) from Sunday (1 July).

New Volvo FH set for 2009 launch
Volvo Trucks will take the wraps off a new version of the FH truck range in 2009 to ensure the truck remains toward the top of the European tractor market league table.

Total splits distribution contract three ways
The union representing tanker drivers at Total has condemned the company's decision to split its distribution contract.

Moto defends LGV clamping policy again
Moto has once again had to defend its clamping policy after an LGV was clamped for parking in a coach bay at Thurrock services.

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