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Today in Road Transport, 2nd February 2009

Once again, much of Britain has been brought to a standstill by the weather - albeit the worst snow for 18 years, according to the BBC.

Roadtransport.com is no exception, so if you were expecting your weekly Roadtransport Direct email newsletter from us you will have to wait a little longer - Tuesday afternoon, most likely. If you haven't signed up for RT Direct (and why not?) you can register here.

In the meantime, wrap up warm and don't drive like this:

 

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Right.....and while you guys are all freezing and putting up with ice and traffic mayhem, we are putting up with 45-47 degree (centigrade) heat in Australia.

Oh well, global warming gets blamed for everything currently, so it must be at fault for freezing you all!

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