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28th April 1978, Page 6
28th April 1978
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Page 6, 28th April 1978 — Up for grabs
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NEW allocations of international road haulage permits I been granted by West Germany and France in addition to e Italian permits announced in December.

The Germans have increased the British allowance from 8,250 to 8,660 and these permits, in addition to those 424 permits surrendered by operators in the "auction" for EEC permits in January, will be redistributed.

Operators with allocations of general quota German permits will get four extra if their allocation is 30 or less; eight if it is 31 to 50 and 10 extra if the allocation is over 50.

And these permits will be for journeys ending in Germany. No applications will necessary, as the Internati Road Freight Office will n( operators of their entitlem Those operators who 17 use of the co-operation qi last year but do not norn receive a general quota apply for up to eight perm For the extra 1,100 It permits announced in cember but only now distributed, operators general quota allocations be entitled to an extra fo their alloction is 19 or less six permits extra in all o cases.

Those operators who g French allocation but no Nan permits may apply foi tra permits but they mus prepared to use their Fre permits to transit France.

Operators who do appl. the extra Italian permits in manner must write to IRF May 12, giving the numb( Italian permits needed their agreement to the s number of French pen being withdrawn for the j ney to Italy.

For French permits — there are the 2,163 surrend by operators in exchange EEC permits in the auctio all operators with an all tion will get one extra i allocation is under eight, two permits in all other ca

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