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stand to benefit transport policy throughout Europe. …
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The problems caused by road congestion are frequently reported in the media and finding a solution to congestion ranks high on the agenda of politicians. Countless studies have been published detailing the number of working hours lost in traffic jams. The figures quoted in these studies are...
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Although deregulation is well under way in the transport sector, regular coach services are still largely regulated. Governments see them as potentially competing with rail transport services. However, in countries that have had some experience with deregulation the outcome has clearly been...
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Road freight transport for own account represents a major share of inland transport in Europe and, depending on the …
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. But why does Europe favour such separation? What are the expected consequences? What does it mean in practice? What are …
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As the countries of Central and Eastern Europe undergo radical economic upheavals, the question of pan … -- be reconciled with such longer-term imperatives as environmental protection or integrating Central and Eastern Europe …
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rapidly. At the same time, express delivery and parcel services are tending to resemble each other greatly, at least in Europe … Table showed clearly that the express delivery business in Europe is poised to undergo major changes. …
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