In its next step towards getting compensation for thousands of UK truck operators, the Road Haulage Association has now submitted its application to the Competition Appeal Tribunal in respect of the claim against the European truck manufacturers, found to be colluding in a price fixing cartel between 1997 and
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Read More »The Road Haulage Association strongly condemns UK-bound truck drivers who are being paid to smuggle migrants across the Channel
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Read More »The Road Haulage Association is baffled as to why Midlands Expressway, operators of Birmingham’s M6 toll road, have decided to increase their charges by 20p-50p per HGV depending on the journey made. Charges for night-time journeys remain unchanged
Read More »The Road Haulage Association is outraged at Leeds City Council plans to charge pre-Euro VI lorries £50 per day to enter their Clean Air Zone – due to be launched in January
Read More »Hauliers and ATF operators are celebrating after the DVSA promised to increase the number of testers available to carry out MOTs on HGVs
Read More »Following more reports of gangs in northern France trying to get on board UK-bound lorries, the Road Haulage Association urges members to report migrant trouble to a dedicated helpline
Read More »The Road Haulage Association is cautious over latest Government plans to ease traffic congestion in Kent ahead of Brexit
Read More »The Road Haulage Association has produced figures which challenge some of the myths that support the drive to tax lorries out of towns and cities
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