Less than a year after CRT Australia moved into the social media space, a vibrant online community is shaping up on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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ATA welcomes carbon tax decision
The decision to move to a floating carbon price has been welcomed by Australian Trucking Association (ATA) Chairman David Simon.
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New Scania health and safety video
Although Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) knowledge and training have increased significantly in recent years, the risk of workplace injuries will always exist. One vulnerable body part is the back. Scania has therefore published a video to illustrate some basic principles to avoid back injury.
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NHVR: More details on new Advance Fatigue Management scheme
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) continues to develop the new Advance Fatigue Management scheme and is now looking for operators to get involved with the pilot scheme.
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Concessional Mass Limits rules in NSW to change in September
When the new National Law for heavy vehicles comes into force in September this year, the anomalous Concessional Mass Limits (CML) breaching rules in NSW will not be included.
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Radical plans to cut city congestion for freight vehicles
A preview of the kind of congestion which may afflict our capital cities in the future is given by the radical solutions being suggested to ensure freight continues to move in London.
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Ctrack joins Australian Logistics Council
Telematics company Ctrack has joined the Australian Logistics Council to develop a long term relationship between telematics providers and the freight industry.
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Road Safety Remuneration Order submissions invited
The Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal is calling for submissions and comments about the draft Road Safety Remuneration Order it has issued.
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New Queensland bridge opens
Construction of the new Sir Thomas Mitchell Bridge over the Maranoa River in Queensland is now complete with the bridge opening almost a year earlier than scheduled.
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ITTES: 25,000 square metres of exhibition space gone
Hardly a day passed without a new record set by the 2014 International Truck, Trailer and Equipment Show last month. Melbourne’s global industry gathering is well underway to become the largest trucking event Australia has ever seen.
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