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Stakeholders split over 60-tonne gigaliner lorries
An EU consultation on the future of the transport sector has revealed split views among stakeholders on whether 60-tonne gigaliner lorries should be allowed on European roads. The European Commission is considering a revision of the existing 40-tonne limit.
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