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Today in Road Transport, 20 September 2007

Road goods vehicles travelling to mainland Europe
UK-registered trucks currently account for about 25% of road-freight traffic heading from England to the Continent. But who carries the rest? Dylan Gray looks at the latest DfT figures.

Lib Dems propose lorry tariff scheme
The Liberal Democrats plan to raise £12bn from a tariff scheme on lorries using motorways in the UK.

MAN V8 TGX road test
From its exterior, the V8 flagship looks great, with a chrome V8 badge, unique graphics and alloy wheels to ensure everyone else on the road knows exactly what you are driving.

TDG delivers £5m a year savings for Corus
TDG says it is delivering £5m a year in cost savings for Corus after taking on the management of its logistics operations.

No-show skip firm loses O-licence
A skip operator who failed to turn up at a public inquiry has had his five-vehicle licence revoked because of concerns over poor vehicle maintenance and evidence that he may not be using his authorised operating centre.

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