The Road Haulage Association (RHA) in the UK has reacted strongly to news of an explosive device being attached to a truck belonging to a County Armagh haulier
Read More »The Road Haulage Association has warned that charging hauliers £100 to enter a clean air zone (CAZ) in Bath will put firms at risk
Read More »Charging trucks to enter a zero-emission zone in Oxford will put firms at risk, warns the Road Haulage Association
Read More »The Road Haulage Association’s (RHA) strategy paper setting out the Association’s approach to decarbonising the freight and logistics sector has been published
Read More »The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has urged the Welsh Government to reinstate plans for an M4 Relief Road that would reduce congestion in South Wales
Read More »The Road Haulage Association has called on political parties to put road freight at the heart of transport policy making ahead of the general election
Read More »The Road Haulage Association has urged the Government to put all its energy into getting hauliers and traders ready for Brexit
Read More »The Road Haulage Association warns that customs posts on either side of the Irish border would harm the economy
Read More »The Road Haulage Association says that a move to give councils powers to fine lorry drivers is about generating revenue
Read More »The Road Haulage Association is concerned that there is still much to be done to get businesses ready for Brexit
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