TRAINING
April 1st, 2001
KEITH NUTHALLTHE PROPOSED EU directive on the training of professional drivers - which would make preliminary and continuing training compulsory for road hauliers - could receive its first reading at the next Council of Ministers for transport and telecommunications on June 27-8.European Commission officials are happy that the directive's principles have received a broad welcome in the Council's working party on land transport, which has now discussed the directive three times. Although, disputes could still arise on detail, it now seems unlikely that major fault ...
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