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Owner Paul Arthurton Transport Norfolk "A very good friend of mine always said a man can only run 10 lorries and should never be put in charge of more than that," says Paul Arthurton on the issue of restrictions on part-time managers.

But he disagrees with the 140-hour training plan. Instead, he believes, the EC should look at different levels of CPC for lower to middle management who have day-to-day involvement of route-planning and truck management.

think you should have a transport manager's CPC, then a transport operator's CPC, because a lot of these people do not have a clue," he says. "Maybe it's time for different classes of CPC."

Arthurton does, however, back the suggestion of a single CPC, rather than national and international: "So much work these days is a mixture of domestic and Continental that I think a single CPC is a good idea."

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