Minister gives inside running on Victoria’s truck lane ban
WHILE many Victorian motorists thought it was about time a ban on heavy vehicles using the inside lane of multi-lane freeways was proposed, the reaction was cooler in the industry and elsewhere.
The state’s road-haulage industry was cautious but relatively relaxed.
Companies such as Linfox prefer drivers to keep left any way and the Victorian Transport Association (VTA) responded positively to roads minister Tim Pallas’s announcement last week.
But, at the lower...
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