Freight groups dismiss policy sop_2

The Road Haulage Association has attacked the government’s latest bid to placate the freight industry as “Elastoplast” solutions for a “gaping wound”.
The Road Haulage Association has attacked the government’s latest bid to placate the freight industry as “Elastoplast” solutions for a “gaping wound”.

Commenting on government plans to consider lorry priority lanes and to increase weight limits for six-axle-vehicles, RHA director-general Steven Norris told SM: “It is close to being insulting and shows a pathetic...

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