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Today in Road Transport, 12 December 2007

Transaction 2007 to hold meeting with RHA
Transaction-2007 plans to hold a meeting with the Road Haulage Association tomorrow to find out whether the RHA supports the fuel protests planned for Saturday.

Smith launches Newton in US
Smith launched its Newton electric truck in North America last week, and announced plans to build up to 10,000 zero-emission commercial vehicles in the USA by 2010.

Boughey switches to all-Michelin fleet
Boughey Distribution says its decision to switch to an all-Michelin tyre fleet has slashed its downtime, and resulted in significant cost savings.

Cranleigh hearing adjourned
Public inquiry into hub expansion adjourned until February 2008 to examine further evidence.

FTA attacks London boroughs
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has hit out at several London boroughs who are changing the rules governing loading and unloading without consulting operators.

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