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Today in Road Transport, 02 October 2007

60-tonne truck study handed to government
A long awaited study into the impact of running longer and heavier vehicles (LHVs) in the UK is about to be submitted to the government amid rumours that it favours their introduction.

Mason Brothers Plant Sales buys an Andover trailer
Pembrokeshire-based Mason Brothers Plant Sales and Service (MBPSS) has acquired its first trailer from Andover Trailers for more than £50,000.

Hastings Freight chooses the Mitsubishi Fuso Canter
After buying three Mitsubishi Fuso Canters, Hastings Freight is so impressed it is likely to replace its three other trucks with the Japanese brand.

Devon fish haulier cleared of drug smuggling
A Devon fish haulier has been cleared of smuggling drugs worth £1.5m into the UK through Dover Port.

Midlands operators alerted to new legislation
Operators attending the Commercial Motor legal seminar held in the Midlands last week were alerted to a number of important pieces of legislation about to affect the industry.

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