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Page 14 from 23rd April 2009'European haulage needs harmonised Law enforcement' HAULAGE REGULATIONS should be more consistent across Europe, a recent seminar on European road......

Enforcement is the key
Page 10 from 22nd July 1999• Better enforcement is expected to become the focus of the most powerful transport institution in Europe when the new Transport Commissioner takes......

Action needed
Page 25 from 1st June 1995T read with interest about lthe DOT's "figure juggling" (CM 18-24 May) on money to enforce the law against unsafe vehicles. It's time the......

Illumination of Taximeter.
Page 7 from 9th May 1922At a meeting of the Bournemouth Corporation Licensing Committee the town clerk called attention to the resolution of the council einsbructing the......

Kinnock warns of weak enforcement
Page 7 from 27th April 1995by Brian Weatherley • Lack of political will is the root cause of uneven enforcement across the European Union, says European Transport......

Getting tougher on the cowboys
Page 6 from 10th July 1997by Karen Miles • Hauliers are likely to be working under a tougher enforcement regime when the Government introduces its planned integrated......

Law enforcement and the attitude adopted by VOSA has...
Page 13 from 22nd October 2009Enforcement out on the road is a regular topic of discussion across the forums. It seems that a number of users feel the amount of roadside......

Lorry lengths 'well enforced'
Page 6 from 1st July 1977THOUGH he accepts that there may be some lorries longer than the law allows, Transport Minister William Rodgers sees no need for him to take......

German blitz on had drivers
Page 18 from 16th August 1986• The drastic increase in road accidents in West Germany since the beginning of 1986 (fatalities were up almost 18%), has led to a tighteningup by......

FTA to fight clamps
Page 8 from 15th March 1990• The Freight Transport Association is fighting a Bill which, if passed by Parliament, will give London's local authorities power to enforce......