The Road Haulage Association in Britain who, between them operate nearly 50% of the UK’s 496,000 lorry fleet (and the UK haulage industry as a whole), has warned that the prospect of a future without a Brexit deal looks extremely bleak. A no-deal Brexit will create massive problems for international hauliers – whether UK or
The RHA in the UK welcomes teh British Transport Secretary Chris Grayling’s proposals for a major uplift in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, paving the way for the widespread adoption of ultra-low emission vehicles. Commenting, RHA chief executive Richard Burnett said: “Of course we want clean air and we welcome this boost to encourage greener motoring. “But for the operators of the UKs 493,600 HGVs, the idea of switching
The press release (below) was issued by the Road Haulage Association in the UK. The uncertainty and anxiety evident across all industries and businesses in the UK seems to be similar in all the service industries, not lease the haulage industry. The British Government in relation to Brexit is currently akin to a runaway train
The Road Haulage Association in the UK has welcomed news that the Government is to make a further £100 million available to councils to repair potholes and other damage caused by recent extreme weather conditions. “This news is good for all road users but in particular for road transport operators,” said Chief executive Richard Burnett.
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