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Today in Road Transport, 29 November 2007

Interview: Brian Wholey & Matthew Rose of TISS
Tiss's Brian Wholey, technical director, and Matthew Rose, marketing manager, talk to Dylan Gray about keeping fuel safe and other things...

£190m cost savings for fuel efficient hauliers
Operators' efforts to increase fuel efficiency have seen them make a total of £190m in cost savings, says the latest survey from Freight Best Practice (FBP).

Road hauliers pay their way - and then some
Road haulage is the dominant mode for freight movements in the UK, but does it cover the costs of its infrastructure, environmental and congestion impact?

A third of hauliers may not survive 2008
Next year will be tough, especially for smaller firms, and a third of hauliers may not survive the struggle.

Skip firm's licence authority is slashed
A vehicle stopped by police because the skip body was leaning to one side could have 'killed or seriously injured' someone.

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