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Today in Road Transport, 26 September 2007

Reject LHV trials says rail freight group
A rail freight lobby group has been accused of launching a misleading media campaign in a bid to persuade the government not to trial longer heavier vehicles (LHVs).

RHA and FTA make final fuel duty plea to Treasury
As the industry braces itself for the 2p/litre fuel duty rise due to hit on Monday, the Road Haulage Association (RHA) and Freight Transport Association (FTA) are preparing a "final plea" to make concerns known to the Treasury.

Fuso Canter claims service advantage
Mitsubishi Fuso claims its Canter service package, supported by Mercedes-Benz, is unrivalled.

Denby's profits turnaround after continental trading
Lincolnshire haulier Denby Transport has experienced a turnaround in profit and turnover after a year of trading in a buoyant continental market.

Government calls for illegal immigrant crackdown
MPs are demanding the government cracks down on illegal immigrants smuggling themselves into the UK and attempting to escape from lorries as far north as the Midlands.

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