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Today in Road Transport, 11 October 2007

Interview: Hasse Johansson of Scania
Scania's Hasse Johansson tells Rikki Chequer why talking with the truck operators is so vital to the company's business.

EU ministers agree TEN safety guidelines
Safety assessments and plans for major roads used by international road hauliers across the European Union (EU) are to be harmonised under comprehensive EU standards.

Bio-diesel could break Euro 4 NOx limit
New trucks could end up running at dramatically reduced power levels if they use high-blend bio-diesel, Volvo has warned.

Hauliers "too quick" to cut rates says Framptons
Framptons has hit out at some hauliers for being "too quick" to cut rates for jobs. Richard Fry, director and general manager, says: "Some firms are often too quick to cut their rates just to get jobs.

Formal warning for waste operator
A waste disposal firm has been given a formal warning because of the number of prohibitions its vehicles have recently attracted.

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