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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......

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......

P EU ROAD SAFETY
Page 10 from 23rd October 2008Cross-border enforcement must not compromise UK NEW TRANSPORT secretary Geoff Hoon (right) has told the European Commission that a directive......

DON'T JUST TRY 1T-APPLY IT
Page 7 from 15th December 1994A ccording to a trade association director, "Cowboy operators are not bothering to fit the equipment because they've seen from day one that the......

EU ministers agree rules on sharing vehicle data
Page 6 from 15th November 2007THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has agreed in principle technical and administrative rules governing how national vehicle registration......

New tech rules OK
Page 7 from 4th January 1990• Government plans to use new technology to enforce road traffic law have been largely welcomed by the Freight Transport Association. "The......

• Commercial Motor is receiving reports that some British...
Page 8 from 16th October 1997being driven to and from the Continent by foreign drivers are unlicensed and untaxed, but that many authorities are turning a blind eye. "I've......

Enforcement, not Law
Page 3 from 5th July 1963DI LACK smoke, overloading, speed. All right, let it be admitted that some commercial vehicles offend legal and social limits in these respects.......

Illegal Euro drivers face EC clampdown
Page 8 from 30th March 2000• by Karen Wes A new system of driver identification to help end the illegal use of Eastern European drivers by Ell hauliers is expected from the......

Enforcement a high price
Page 23 from 17th September 1992The Vehicle Inspectorate has a problem: does it enforce the rules no matter what the expense, or should it resort to cheaper methods of keeping......