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Today in Road Transport, 26th January 2009

Where does the term "suzie" come from? I'd like to know, because there's a spare parts firm which reckons it has copyright on the word. I thought "suzie" was the accepted generic term for the compressed-air lines between tractor and trailer - in fact, I can't think of an acceptable alternative. Any ideas?


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