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AllAfrica: South Africa: A Moving Target - the Basis for Setting Pipeline Tariffs is Unclear
IF EVER there was a reminder that when state-owned enterprises build infrastructure it's we citizens who take the risk, it's the story of the new fuel pipeline Transnet is building between Durban and Johannesburg.
AllAfrica: South Africa: N1 South Highway Closed to Traffic
The N1 south bound highway is likely to be closed for most of the day following last night's accident between two trucks and three other vehicles.
AllAfrica: Namibia: Air Namibia 'Bypasses' Pilot Licensing Rules
PRESSURE by a senior manager of Air Namibia to falsify information for a South African to get a local flying licence led to the sudden resignation of a flight instructor at the national airline.
AllAfrica: South Africa: Two N1 South Lanes Open
Two lanes along the N1 south bound highway have been opened to traffic after an accident between two trucks and three other vehicles made the road impassible, said the Tshwane Community Safety Department.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Lagos Launches Three Ambulance Boats
As a way of improving the healthcare services in Lagos,the State Government has launched three new A27 Al Marine Boats for the use of five riverine communities in the Amuwo Odofin Local Government area of the state.
AllAfrica: South Africa: Few Airlines add Flights for World Cup
FEW international airlines are adding additional seat capacity or flights for the Soccer World Cup, meaning charter flights will be key in bringing foreign fans to SA.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Kogi Accident - Seven More Die in Hospital
The death toll from Tuesday's trailer crash in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, has risen as seven of the injured victims died early yesterday. The state Sector Commander of the FRSC Mr. Yomi Asaniyan told our correspondent that the victims died of complications from injuries they sustained in the accident.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Drivers Engage in Battle Over Accident
Two drivers at the weekend engaged in a fight at Wuse Zone 6 Bus stop after their cars hit each other.Our reporter, who witnessed the incident, noticed one of the drivers with blood stains all over his dress, holding the shirt of the other driver and shouting that he must repair his vehicle.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Abandoned Vessels Pose Security, Environmental Threats -- Minister
THE minister of transport, Alhaji Ibrahim Bio has once again lamented the dangers associated with several vessels washed ashore by strong waves at Takwa Bay Beach and others deliberately abandoned by their owners on grounds of out of use.
IOL: Car stolen with three-year-old inside
Isekho disappeared along with the family car which he had been left alone in outside a Cape Town police station.
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Princess Cruises Announces Largest Europe Program Ever for 2011
Coalition for Responsible Transportation Commends the Port of New York and New Jersey for Dirty Truck Phaseout
British Trade Minister Visits DP World - Zibb.com
Cunard Sale set to be annual event
CRUISE DEALS 2010 - Still Afloat "Royal Caribbean Cruise Deals" on the Oasis of the Seas Cruise Ship and Last Minute Cruises

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Scotsman.com Business - Transport

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·Inchcape sees further pain for industry
MULTINATIONAL car dealer Inchcape yesterday posted a smaller-than-expected fall in 2009 profit, helped by cost-cutting and market share gains, but said it did not see a recove
·EADS rules out solo military contract bid
AIRBUS parent company EADS has ruled out a solo bid for a lucrative US military contract after its partner pulled out.
·Aer Lingus plans to cut nearly 700 jobs in bid to save £88m
IRISH airline Aer Lingus last night unveiled plans to lay off 670 workers as it aims to save about 97 million (£88m) in a radical restructuring plan.
·Profits collapse as fire, snow and recession derail Eurotunnel
PROFITS at Channel Tunnel operator Eurotunnel collapsed last year after it was hit by a fire and bad weather.
·Firms look to company car sales to raise cash
MORE than one in four financial directors intends to sell off company-owned cars in a bid to raise cash, according to a survey published yesterday.
·Lookers puts Toyota fears on back-burner as it returns to profit
CAR dealer Lookers has sharply revved up its performance so far in March and yesterday played down industry fears about a dramatic recall of vehicles by Toyota.
·Italian city car Pandas to the sporty driver
THE Panda has already mopped up a European Car of The Year award. True, this trophy has been won by such underwhelming offerings as the Talbot Horizon, the Renault 9, the Citr

Moreover | Transportation Industry News

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·DQG, Sharjah Transport tie-up
·2010 Acura CSX
·Panalpina eyes air, ocean freight recovery in 2010
·South Korea transport goes green on recharging road
·South Korea transport goes green on recharging road
·Switch to public transport or walk
·'Slim Ride' - Auckland's transport solution?
·Iata projects savings of $4.9bn from e-freight
·DQG, Sharjah Transport Tie-up

AllAfrica News: Transport and Shipping

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·South Africa: A Moving Target - the Basis for Setting Pipeline Tariffs is Unclear
IF EVER there was a reminder that when state-owned enterprises build infrastructure it's we citizens who take the risk, it's the story of the new fuel pipeline Transnet is building between Durban and Johannesburg.
·South Africa: N1 South Highway Closed to Traffic
The N1 south bound highway is likely to be closed for most of the day following last night's accident between two trucks and three other vehicles.
·Namibia: Air Namibia 'Bypasses' Pilot Licensing Rules
PRESSURE by a senior manager of Air Namibia to falsify information for a South African to get a local flying licence led to the sudden resignation of a flight instructor at the national airline.
·South Africa: Airline Refutes Price-collusion and Vows to Fight Baggage Pilferage
SAA maintains its innocence in the ongoing ticket-price collusion investigations and promises to deal with lost baggage claims in the run up to the 2010 World Cup.
·South Africa: Two N1 South Lanes Open
Two lanes along the N1 south bound highway have been opened to traffic after an accident between two trucks and three other vehicles made the road impassible, said the Tshwane Community Safety Department.
·Nigeria: Lagos Launches Three Ambulance Boats
As a way of improving the healthcare services in Lagos,the State Government has launched three new A27 Al Marine Boats for the use of five riverine communities in the Amuwo Odofin Local Government area of the state.
·South Africa: Few Airlines add Flights for World Cup
FEW international airlines are adding additional seat capacity or flights for the Soccer World Cup, meaning charter flights will be key in bringing foreign fans to SA.
·Nigeria: Kogi Accident - Seven More Die in Hospital
The death toll from Tuesday's trailer crash in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, has risen as seven of the injured victims died early yesterday. The state Sector Commander of the FRSC Mr. Yomi Asaniyan told our correspondent that the victims died of complications from injuries they sustained in the accident.
·Nigeria: Drivers Engage in Battle Over Accident
Two drivers at the weekend engaged in a fight at Wuse Zone 6 Bus stop after their cars hit each other.Our reporter, who witnessed the incident, noticed one of the drivers with blood stains all over his dress, holding the shirt of the other driver and shouting that he must repair his vehicle.
·Nigeria: Abandoned Vessels Pose Security, Environmental Threats -- Minister
THE minister of transport, Alhaji Ibrahim Bio has once again lamented the dangers associated with several vessels washed ashore by strong waves at Takwa Bay Beach and others deliberately abandoned by their owners on grounds of out of use.

IOL: Transport

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·ANC spokesman held for drunk driving
A senior national figure in the ANC has been arrested in Cape Town for allegedly driving drunk.
·Car stolen with three-year-old inside
Isekho disappeared along with the family car which he had been left alone in outside a Cape Town police station.
·Readers divided over cycling debate
There has been a spate of fatal accidents involving cyclists - the latest incident claiming the lives of three riders.
·After crash Jub Jub first called insurance
When Jub Jub was freed from his mangled Mini Cooper, the first thing he did was reach for his cellphone, showing no concern for the children killed and injured, according to one of the first people to arrive on the crash scene.
·Dangers of converted van taxis
Taxi commuters in converted panel vans face horrific injuries in collisions because seats are not bolted to the chassis, but the floor.

ABC NewsRadio: Transport

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·Mon 17:55 - SA Premier Mike Rann, if re-elected, might ban dangerous drivers for life ... (audio)
The South Australian road safety minister Michael O'Brian talks with John Barron.
·Wed 17:20 - A new report has found the time is ripe for Australia to take another look at high-speed rail... (audio)
John Barron speaks to David George from the Queensland Co-operative Research Centre for Rail Innovation
·Wed 10:50 - Truck drivers say calls to get dangerous goods off the roads and onto trains 'not feasible'.. (audio)
Ben McLean is speaking with manager of the Australian Trucking Association in NSW, Jill Lewis
·Wed 08:15 - Unions calling on governments to change laws...so trucks can't transport dangerous goods by road... (audio)
Glen Bartholomew is speaking with Rail union spokesman Bob Nanva
·Tue 15:20 - State police begin a push for a tougher approach to road safety with stronger penalties and greater restrictions ...
NRMA spokesman, Peter Courie speaks to NewsRadio's Shon Walker.

Transport for London

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Scottish Executive News Online - Transport

Scottish Executive News Online - Transport
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·Fare rise to protect lifeline ferry services
Increase will maintain efficient running across network - Transport Minister.
·Borders Railway on track
Transport Minister sets work in motion on restoration of Waverley line.
·Co-operation key to keeping moving
Scotland well-prepared for bad weather but extra care needed.
·Bus funding package
Ministers and bus industry agree £740 million funding deal.
·Options to protect Bervie Braes
Engineers to assess stability of slopes.
·£200 million Loch Ryan Port Project
Stena Line investment creates and safeguards 1,400 jobs and strengthens ferry routes.
·200 new jobs for Ayrshire
First Minister welcomes plans for new £8 million Ryanair maintenance hangar at Prestwick.
·Support for councils and businesses
Package includes extra cash for road repairs and rate savings for businesses.
·Budget 2010-11
Scottish Parliament approves government spending plans.
·Public sector budget cuts
'Mishandling of UK finances will lead to substantial cuts in Scotland's budget' - Finance Secretary.

Scotsman.com Business - Edinburgh transport plans

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