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Today in Road Transport, 12 November 2007

What would you do with £20bn of public money?
The DfT is open to suggestions on where it should target £20bn of unallocated transport spending.

UK hauliers costs jump by twice inflation
The cost of running a truck has risen by more than 8% in a year, according the latest annual Road Haulage Association (RHA) cost survey, covering 1 October 2006-30 September 2007.

Isuzu Trucks UK to change its roadside recovery
As well as introducing a heavier truck range in 2008, Isuzu Truck UK is planning to revamp its roadside recovery operation.

Renault Trucks: Lead times will not improve in 2008
Renault's lead times will not improve in 2008, even though the UK will get a larger proportion of the manufacturer's output says Renault Trucks UK MD Laurent Farman.

Giant road/rail site row goes to public inquiry
A Public Inquiry is to decide if a massive road-rail freight interchange may be built on green-belt land in Hertfordshire.

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