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Today in Road Transport, 25 September 2007

CM legal seminar part two - mobile phones
Visitors to the second Commercial Motor Legal Seminar, held last week in the North-West, were warned of the perils of using mobile phones while driving by North West Traffic Commissioner Beverley Bell.

Diesel prices just 0.04p off highest ever
As bulk diesel prices nearing record levels price protests could be just around the corner.

Possible takeover for Christian Salvesen
Logistics firm Christian Salvesen has revealed that it has been approached by two separate parties with a view to a possible takeover of the company.

Cummins to meet EPA 10 with EGR
Cummins' Heavy Duty X engines for the US market will feature EGR technology.

Cambridge referendum on road charges
Business leaders in Cambridge are demanding a local referendum on congestion charging after it emerged that local authorities applying for government funding could be overlooked in favour of those who introduce a charge.

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