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LUXEMBOURG - – European transport ministers have admitted that EU efforts to reduce the number of deaths on the road are falling short of their ambitious targets. |
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BERLIN – Plans by German transport minister Wolfgang Tiefensee to increase fines for speeding, drink driving and overloading lorries have been given a frosty reception. |
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BRUSSELS – Norway is the first non-EU country to join eCall, the pan-European in-vehicle emergency call system designed to automatically alert emergency services in the event of an accident. |
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