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Today in Road Transport, 22 August 2007

RHA complains about TfL LEZ adverts
The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has called on Transport for London (TfL) to change the wording of its advertisement for the London low-emission zone (LEZ), claiming it is misleading for hauliers.

Tincknell adds rear-steering Daf to fleet
Tincknell Fuels of Wells in Somerset has purchased a Daf FAN LF55 rear-steering six-wheeler with a turning circle of 12.47m.

Eddie Stobart sale takes company public
Property group Westbury is buying Stobart for £138m - but what form will the new company take and which direction will it go in?

Bullet Express boost profit with IT investment.
Bullet Express boosts turnover after investing in an online booking system and handheld computers for its drivers.

Drivers at risk of skin cancer
LGV drivers may be exposing themselves to an increased risk of skin cancer during the summer months, according to research which found harmful rays penetrate windows.

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