No light in the tunnel

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The crisis of Alpine transport is symptomatic of Europe’s overdependence on road freight and the trend to move goods ever more often, over longer distances and in a greater hurry between the point of production and the point of consumption or disposal. The Swiss have been fully exposed since the mgw of HGVs in transit was raised to 40 tonnes.

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No light in the tunnel

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The crisis of Alpine transport is symptomatic of Europe’s overdependence on road freight and the trend to move goods ever more often, over longer distances and in a greater hurry between the point of production and the point of consumption or disposal. The Swiss have been fully exposed since the mgw of HGVs in transit was raised to 40 tonnes.

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