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Today in Road Transport, 22 November 2007

New Mercedes truck range breaks cover
This week’s Commercial Motor, out on Thursday, has all the details on the new Mercedes-Benz heavy truck range expected to be launched in 2010.

Better economy with Canter Eco Hybrid
Early next year TNT, Royal Mail, Scottish and Southern Energy, Amey, Tesco, DHL and Ringway will conduct extensive trials with their own Mitsubishi Fuso Eco Hybrid Canters.

Nightfreight to push in 2008
Nightfreight says it is "concentrating on the fundamentals of service" to push forward in 2008 and beyond.

Drivers blamed for letting firm down on licence cut
The licence of a Shropshire waste disposal business has been cut by 15 vehicles following a string of maintenance problems.

Tired driver missed lay-by & took nap on trunk road
A Liverpool lorry driver, accused of taking a nap in his cab on the inside lane of the A55 in North Wales, has been warned by Llandudno Magistrates that he could be facing a prison sentence.

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