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14th April 2005, Page 59
14th April 2005
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

This was launched at the conference. Here are the main points,

• Spot fines of €200 (E138) for unlicensed operators from 1 November.

• Goods Vehicle Operator's Licence (GVOL) for all sectors with distinct licence discs for hire-or-reward and own-account operators.

• The insurance industry will be lobbied to persuade it to refuse insurance to unlicensed operators.

• CPC holders of failed companies may have their CPCs revoked.

• First licences will be valid fora maximum time of two years .

• The Department of Finance will put pressure on banks in a bid to stop them supporting 'phoenix' companies.

• New legislation will be enacted covering the use of farm tractors and off-road vehicles.

• An advertising campaign will advise transport users of their responsibilities when hiring transport.

• The possible appointment of an industry regulator.

• Improved GVOL information will be offered on the DoT website.

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