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Today in Road Transport, 18 June 2008

Today sees significant developments in several long-running stories. Regarding the fuel crisis, TransAction is calling for transport firms to get involved with its two-pronged protest on 2 July, while agreement has been reached in the Shell tanker driver pay negotiations - we'll bring you the details of this soon.

Also on RT.com we have more on the Council of Transport Ministers' cabotage proposals, as well as on a possible sale of Innovate Logistics - a deal could take place within a fortnight, sources claim.

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Innovate: Up for sale


In terms of product launches, Isuzu gives an update to both ends of its Rodeo pick-up range, and Volvo is now offering an in-cab driver security system on all its vehicles.

In the blogs today, BigLorryBlog peruses some snaps of a Scania P340 unfortunately involved in a recent bridge strike, while Oliver Dixon in the World Trucks Blog considers Ashok Leyland's expansion plans.

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