Australian shippers cry foul over liners' 'exorbitant' million-dollar charges
Australia’s Freight and Trade Alliance (FTA) has accused container carriers of extorting millions of dollars ...
Trials of semi-automated trucks will begin on Britain’s roads next year after the government agreed an £8.1m investment.
The Department for Transport (DfT) and Highways England has commissioned TRL to lead the trials, with participation from DAF Trucks, Ricardo, and DHL.
Transport minister Paul Maynard says the government believes the technology could reduce fuel bills and emissions and result in less congestion.
“We are investing in technology that will improve people’s lives,” said Mr Maynard. “But first we must make sure it is safe and works on our ...
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