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18th May 1995, Page 6
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announced unaudited -e.vof 249.6m for the First quarter of 1995—in line with last year's annual report that predicted a sum 'a little under £50m".

• Austrian motorway transit tolls could rise by 10% from the start of next year if the Austrian Government convinces the EU that the rises are necessary to cap traffic growth and encourage freight to move to rail.

• Lorry thr fell by 37% in Kerii last year, the county's police say, after they set up a dedicated truck theft squad. The squad worked closely with local hauliers who were losing 24m-worth of LGVs a year.

• Traffic light corner' in Glasgow have cut red light jumping by 69% and significantly reduced injuries at the six junctions where they were installed three years ago, according to the Scottish Office.

• The dispute between Yarmouth-based ferry company Mann in Line and local haulier Continental Truck Lines (CTL) that left 35 vehicles impounded has been resolved in an out-of-court settlement.

• Transport and logistics group NFC's acrimonious battle with former chief executive ter Sherloci, ended on Monday when he accepted £585,000 compensation for loss of office.


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