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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

IGHT Transport Association ector general Hugh :herstone gave the Armitage tort his wholehearted 3ort this week when he (le at Needham Market, in olk.

3 said Sir Arthur Armitage's immendations on ways to e lorries more acceptable -ealistic, and pointed out that Dveto heavier, not larger lor

would improve the environit and cut the lorry populaby up to 15,000.

r Featherstone said that the ption of a vehicle specifica different to that proposed the European Commission int there would be no risk of reased road damage or iter expenditure on bridge iirs.

fact, these matters would rove if Armitage's recomKlations were accepted, he eyed.