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18th November 1993
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Keywords : Paccar, Truck, M25 Motorway, Sncf

• Police have finished investigations into the Sowerby Bridge accident in West Yorkshire that killed six people in September. A police report has been sent to the Coroner "for his deliberations".

• A new managing director from parent company Paccar steps into Foclen Trucks in January next year. Current boss Rod Heather stays on as assistant managing director.

• Speed enforcement equipment is being tested on the M25 and M4 as part of the DOT's variable speed limit experiment aimed at decreasing journey times, reducing accidents and driver stress.

Trucks could be banned from the centre of Fishguard, forcing drivers to make a 30-mile aiversiQn if proposals by Welsh Secretary John Redwood go ahead.

• Railfreight Distribution and SNCF have begun trial runs of trains loaded with new cars between the UK and Italy in advance of the Channel Tunnel opening.

• A new RO/RO freight service between Great Yarmouth and limuiden in north Holland is to start this month from the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company subsidiary Mannin Line.

• Road haulage operating costs rose by 4.1% in the year to September, says the RHA. The cost of fuel and lubricants rose by more than 8.5% but wage costs increased only 1.4%.

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