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Today in Road Transport, 7 December 2007

Diesel hits £1.20/litre on a fuel card
BP fuel cards have once again come under the spotlight after Yorkshire haulier Greenbank Crane Services told Commercial Motor it was being charged £1.20/lit for diesel.

Fuel protests
Over the past ten years various groups of commercial vehicle operators - mainly hauliers and farmers - have threatened direct action in protest at high levels of fuel duty in the UK.

Sharing information can cut accidents, says HSE
Workplace accidents have a high financial and human cost, but the HSE says the open exchange of information can reduce the risks.

Fresh licence for trailer repair firm
Scarborough-based trailer repairers Bodysystems (UK) has been granted an O-licence following the liquidation of a predecessor company with a similar name.

Malcolm Group turnover up 13%
A restructuring of logistics and construction business The Malcolm Group almost two years ago has helped turnover reach £191.3m.

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