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Germans Get Tough

14th August 1964, Page 22
14th August 1964
Page 22
Page 22, 14th August 1964 — Germans Get Tough
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THE West German authorities are adopting a much stricter attitude towards haulage operations carried out by foreign carriers within the territory of the Federal •Republic. They have made it quite clear that those who engage in this type of traffic are liable to heavy fines in addition to a complete ban from German roads.

One Dutch international haulier who recently took a load from Hanover to Bavaria was deprived of any further transport permits until the payment of 10,000 DM. as a penalty. Authorizations granted to international hauliers to take toads through the Federal Republic or to destinations within its territory do not also permit domestic haulage.

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