Papers regarding the Commission for Integrated Transport question paper and interim report "Permitting 44 tonne lorries for general use in the UK"

One file of printed materials relating to the interim report created by the Commission for Integrated Transport on Permitting 44 tonne lorries for general use in the UK, March 2000. File includes typed responses to the report produced by the Freight Transport Association, Pedigree Foods, Rail Freight Group, Caledonian Paper plc, and others; letters from the Commission for Integrated Transport to Stephen Joseph of Transport 2000 (now Campaign for Better Transport"; and other printed materials on the impacts of the report, which discusses the use and opportunities of facilitating heavy goods vehicles for transport purposes in the United Kingdom (1999-2000).

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1 file
Identifier:
CFBT/4/2/17
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