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Today in Road Transport, 17 October 2007

Why are women under-represented in transport?At the Skills for Logistics (SfL) and Freight Transport Association 'Women in Transport 2007 - Better Balance, Better Business' event in London last week, the issue of why the transport industry struggles to attract and retain female staff was up for discussion.

Truck drivers to be hit by MSA diversions
Lorry drivers are set to be affected by diversions near a busy service station due to new motorway lighting being installed.

Handy tacho reader launched
Tachosys thinks the keyring-sized Digi-fob will appeal to drivers, VOSA and fleet managers.

CitySprint acquires Axa Courier Express
The largest privately owned same-day courier network, CitySprint, has acquired Axa Courier Express.

Associations disappointment over DfT report
Little surprise was drawn from the Department for Transport's (DfT) Freight Data Feasibility Report released last week.

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