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Today in Road Transport, 25 April 2008

Cabotage changes may undermine government plans
The government's decision to drop plans for a vignette system and invest more money in Vosa staffing could prove ineffectual if cabotage rules are changed.

TruckView lens focuses on UK
The TruckView anti-side-swipe lens being offered by VOSA to foreign hauliers is now being promoted heavily to UK transport businesses.

Brian Hill O-licence decision postponed
A decision on the application for a new O-licence for 21 vehicles and one trailer by Brian Hill Waste Management has been reserved after arguments over whether a moratorium on legal processes exists once a company enters administration.

TfL's plan to raise operator standards in London
Transport for London claims 400 operators have already registered to join its Freight Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS).

Scots haulier fined for fatality
A Scottish haulier has been fined £3,750 after a mechanical loader broke free from a lorry and smashed into a car killing the front-seat passenger in July 2006 on the A9 in the Highlands.

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