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2011 road transport law guide now available
11/01/2011 Email to a friend   Comment on this article
The Freight Transport Association's updated 2011 guide to road transport law has just been published.

2011 road transport law guide now availableThe Yearbook of Road Transport Law 2011 is designed to keep transport operators aware of all aspects of road transport legislation and other areas, such as health and safety.

It now includes: the latests information on conspicuity markings; a revised section on mixed driving (driving under both EU and GB domestic drivers' hours rules); and enhanced information on convictions that can be taken into consideration by Traffic Commissioners.

Other sections also cover: details of how drivers can obtain a statement of Driver CPC periodic training from the Driving Standards Agency; a new, table of operator licensing exemptions, including definitions; and details of the new concession to delay weekly rest for certain passenger operations.

FTA members get one free copy of the Yearbook delivered during January. Additional copies are available from Shopfta on 08717 111111, or 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at www.shop.fta.co.uk

Prices, which have been held at 2010 levels, are £37.00 per copy for FTA members or £79.00 for non-members, with discounts for multiple orders.
 
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