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Today in Road Transport, 11 February 2008

Hauliers call for Dartford toll discount
Operators based near the Dartford crossing in Kent have called for proposed discounted tolls that have been offered to local residents be extended to include businesses.

Forth Bridge is toll free
The Forth Road Bridge became toll-free on Monday, with the majority of toll booths already removed.

Drivers' views on TrucknetUK
Outright anger is the only way to describe the comments posted on TruckNet UK regarding Dean Ingram, Jamie Winter, a third youth (who cannot be named for legal reasons) and a judge that seems to have lost all sense of proportion.

Recycler fined after lorry kills worker
Easco (Midlands) fined £200,000 for breaches of health and safety and death on site.

Free breakfasts for drivers on the M6
Drivers travelling through Cumbria are being offered free cooked breakfasts as part of a loyalty scheme to reward frequent visitors to a truckstop.

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