Transport chiefs find go slow means go green

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US trucking industry calls for slower speed limits to help cut fuel costs and curb carbon emissions

The American Trucking Association (ATA) has launched a raft of proposals designed to cut the industry's carbon footprint by 900m tonnes over 10 years and combat rising fuel prices, which it claims have...

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