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Today in Road Transport, 2 November 2007

Iveco plans heavy truck push
Iveco UK boss Henk van Leuven has promised he will more than double the company's share of the heavy truck sector by 2011.

Hydrogen-powered truck takes the stand
A Dutch-built hydrogen-powered prototype truck was one of the more innovative alternative-fuelled vehicles to preview at the RAI Show.

Going green in Amsterdam
The European Road Transport Show 2007 had a clear environmental theme, with alternative fuel/driveline trucks being exhibited by almost all of the major OEMs.

CPC penalties will be worse for UK drivers
So what's your definition of a level playing field? It's a phrase that's bandied about all the time in this industry, so much so that perhaps we've lost sight of its meaning.

Diesel price hits all-time high
The price of diesel continued to break all records last week, as the Road Haulage Association's weekly price monitor showed an increase of 0.92p to 84.21p/litre - the highest price ever.

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