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Today in Road Transport, 5 February 2008

LEZ roundup - the facts
The London low-emission zone (LEZ) has now officially come into force, though TfL is allowing operators 28 days' breathing space. Dylan Gray gives an overview for all those who are still baffled.

Culina unveils new logo
Culina Logistics has unveiled its new corporate livery following its merger with Baylis Logistics.

Mercedes will provide driver CPC training
The manufacturer is to offer training for the driver CPC and warns that demand for courses will be high.

Do immigrants have more rights than drivers?
X-ray marks the spot International hauliers fear that the ban on the use of scanners at the Port of Calais is putting their drivers at risk.

Haulier's trucks failed 60% of roadside checks
Following serious maintenance problems and convictions the licence held by London haulier Brian Morrissey has been cut from four vehicles and one trailer to three vehicles and one trailer.

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