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Today in Road Transport, 4 June 2007

Traffic commissioner Heaps tells why he retired
Former traffic commissioner Chris Heaps retired early when licensing work transferred to VOSA. Here he explains his reasons.

EGR sways it for DST
MOD-managed driver training school orders MAN TGLs for its fleet.

Moving up to a better way
BSH Home Appliances faces huge challenges in distribution. Group logistics managerJoe O'Sullivan talks to Simon Jack about the company's approach to its distinct problems.

Local authority road pricing schemes a step nearer
A law in the pipeline will empower local authorities to introduce road pricing schemes - with certain conditions.

FTA urges transport sector to consider environment
According to the Freight Transport Association (FTA) it's "common sense" for the transport industry, as a major business sector, to consider the environment.

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