Trucks News:

Over 50 lakh trucks off the roads (rediff.com)
More than 50 lakh (5 million) trucks have gone off the road in India, as transporters went on an indefinite strike from Monday.


Trucks go off roads, food shortages feared (Calcutta News)
Over six million trucks went off roads across India in the early hours of Monday, a day after talks with the government over their demand to reduce prices of diesel and tyres failed. Traders voiced fears of food shortages as the indefinite strike started.


Trucks go off roads, food shortages feared (The Economic Times)
Over six million trucks went off roads across India, a day after talks with the government over their demand to reduce prices of diesel and tyres failed. Traders voiced fears of food shortages as the indefinite strike started.


Trucks go off roads, food shortages feared (New Kerala)
New Delhi, Jan 5 : Over six million trucks went off roads across India in the early hours of Monday, a day after talks with the government over their demand to reduce prices of diesel and tyres failed. Traders voiced fears of food shortages as the indefinite strike started.


Over six million trucks off roads, shortages feared (Hindustan Times)
COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! Over six million trucks went off the roads across India at midnight as transport operators started an indefinite strike to press their demand for cheaper disel and tyres. Traders immediately raised fears of shortages, especially of food.


Lamar swimmers collect toy trucks, teddy bars, victory (River Oaks Examiner)
The Lamar girls and boys swim teams were big winners last week at the annual Trucks and Teddy Bears meet at Lamar High School.


Over six million trucks off roads, shortages feared (New Kerala)
New Delhi, Jan 5 : Over six million trucks went off the roads across India at midnight as transport operators started an indefinite strike to press their demand for cheaper disel and tyres. Traders immediately raised fears of shortages, especially of food.


Trucks ban delay upsets workers (Gulf Daily News)
BAHRAIN human rights activists yesterday expressed concern over the Cabinet's decision to postpone a ban on transporting workers in open trucks for four months. The ban, which was implemented last Thursday, was yesterday postponed to May 1.


50 lakh trucks to go off road (Deccan Herald)
More than 50 lakh trucks will go off the road from Sunday midnight in response to a call by the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) in New Delhi for an indefinite strike.


Pickup trucks now allowed in condo parking lot (Miami Herald)
Q: Our condominium documents clearly state that no pickup trucks or motorcycles are allowed. Our board recently added to the rules that pickup trucks and motorcycles are allowed. When asked if they would be allowing the members to vote to change our documents, they said that the association attorney said it was not needed. What goes here? Why have condominium documents?









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