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GOVERNMENT MUST ACT NOW TO SAVE YOUNG LIVES SAYS THE ABI
18 April 2007 - Association of British Insurers
The ABI (Association of British Insurers) today called for the Government to act to reduce the high number of young people killed or seriously injured on the UK’s roads.
TIME TO CHANGE DIRECTION ON ROAD PRICING
16 April 2007 - RAC
Unless the Government changes its approach to road pricing, it risks losing the opportunity to win motorists over to a different way of paying for motoring and condemning them to another decade of delay and frustration.
CONSUMERS IGNORE USE OF HANDS-FREE KITS ON THE ROAD DESPITE NEW MOBILE PHONE LAW
12 April 2007 - Motorpoint
Motorists are still risking using their mobile phone whilst at the wheel of a vehicle, despite the increased penalties which came into force nearly two months ago.
FREIGHT TRANSPORT MANIFESTO FOR SCOTLAND
04 April 2007 - Freight Transport Association
To assist candidates in the forthcoming Scottish Parliament and Local Government elections, the Freight Transport Association has published 'A Freight Transport Manifesto for Scotland' outlining the transport and distribution needs for industry seeking to deliver goods and services within Scotland, to England and beyond, and for goods coming inwards.
SMOKE FREE TRUCKING IN WALES
04 April 2007 - Freight Transport Association
Members of the Freight Transport Association are set up for the introduction of the smoking ban, introduced in Wales from 2 April.
NEW DVLA FEES TO BE INTRODUCED
02 April 2007 - DVLA
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) today confirmed the new vehicle registration and driving licence fees to be introduced on 1 May 2007.
YOU’LL LIKE THIS ONE GORDON
30 March 2007 - Toyota
After last week’s cynical tax gathering budget, again hitting the UK motorists, Chancellor Gordon Brown has even managed to squeeze a few extra quid out of the new Toyota Auris.
VOSA TO INCREASE ITS FEES AND CHARGES
28 March 2007 - VOSA
Following full consultation, VOSA will be introducing new fees from the 1st of April 2007.
A14 LORRY OVERTAKING BAN
23 March 2007 - Freight Transport Association
NO PURPOSE SAYS FTA
CHERISHED NUMBER TRANSFER BILL PASSES SECOND READING
23 March 2007 - RMI
MPs have given their approval to a Bill that could simplify the process of buying and keeping a cherished number plate for a vehicle, taking it closer to becoming law.
GREEN SIGNALS FROM BROWN
22 March 2007 - RAC
CLEANER MOTORING
DIRTY BUDGET ATTACKS CLEAN EURO IV CARS
22 March 2007 - Association of British Drivers
Today they came for larger cars, how long before they come for yours?
CHANCELLOR USES MIRRORS
21 March 2007 - ETA
New tax hike won’t hit all 4x4s
'INCREASE IN FUEL DUTY PUTS BRITISH HAULIERS AT RISK,' SAYS THE ROAD HAULAGE ASSOCIATION
21 March 2007 - RHA
Chancellor Gordon Brown MUST take action to rebate road hauliers before the above-inflation, 2 pence per litre increase in diesel duty takes effect on October 1, says the Road Haulage Association.
BUDGET DAY
21 March 2007 - Freight Transport Association
CALL THE FREIGHT TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION FOR NEWS, VIEWS, REACTION AND INFORMATION
BUDGET 2007 -
21 March 2007 - RMI
CHANCELLOR CONTINUES TO TAKE SAYS RMIF
NO BUDGE IN BUDGET, SAYS SAAB
21 March 2007 - Saab
Managing Director of Saab Great Britain Limited, Jonathan Nash, has responded to today’s Budget announcement by again urging the government to do more to encourage the development of the UK biofuels industry through customer incentives.
HEY MINISTER, LEAVE THOSE CLOCKS ALONE
19 March 2007 - GEM Motoring Assist
BRITISH summer time begins on Sunday March 25 and road safety champion GEM Motoring Assist (formerly The Guild of Experienced Motorists) is renewing its campaign to force the government to make it the last time clocks are altered.
IT'S ALL IN THE MIND SAYS SAFE SPEED
09 March 2007 - Safe Speed
According to the BBC, motorist Keith Pemberton, has been given three penaltypoints by police for driving while eating a sandwich.
MP’S BILL TO CLEAR COUNTRYSIDE CLUTTER BACKED BY RAC FOUNDATION AND CPRE
07 March 2007 - RAC
The countryside environment and motorists’ lives could both be saved if MPs back a new Bill today, according to the RAC Foundation and the CPRE, supporting Alan Duncan MP’s Streetscape and Highways Design Bill, which receives its Second Reading today (8).
 
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