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Today in Road Transport, 3 December 2007

Fuel cards under fire again - £1.20/litre
Fuel has already smashed the £1/lit barrier - and one haulier found himself paying £1.20 with his BP fuel card.

Stowaway violence driven by hunger, says RHA
Would-be illegal immigrants are attacking drivers - not for transport into the UK, but for food, claims the RHA.

Police confirm Reid investigation
Reid Transport, the Northern Ireland-based haulier that has been put into administration, is being investigated by the police.

Nighttime delivery is greener, says study
More night-time deliveries to shops would be environmentally friendly and operationally efficient, according to a study into South London retailers.

Truck park security project draft spec soon
A pan-European project to beef up security at vulnerable truck parks will have developed a draft specification of what's needed at every site across the continent by early next year.

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