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When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees.

Drivers must create road safety

One of the most striking features of South Africa’s road system is the abundance of traffic signals and signs that require compliance for their own sake, rather than because they enhance safety, says ROB HANDFIELD-JONES.

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2010 Excellence Awards finalists announced

The votes are in, and the countdown has begun. The finalists for the fifth annual FOCUS on Excellence Awards, sponsored by WesBank, have been announced! Companies throughout the transport industry have been waiting in eager anticipation for the wave of votes to make its way to the research team to find out if they’ve made the final cut. At stake are the ultimate accolades within the transport industry …

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May the force be with you

When selecting a new vehicle it is wise to take cognisance of the forces that impede a vehicle’s ability to perform. One also needs to endeavour to minimise the effects of these forces, suggests VIC OLIVER.

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Solidarity rocks

Solidarity rocks

Cathedral Peak in the Drakensberg is a World Heritage site and while its natural splendour draws awestruck sighs from thousands of visitors every year, it was the people congregated at the site’s hotel over a mid-September weekend who provided the animated inspiration. PAUL COLLINGS joined the Professional Movers Association of South Africa (PMA) for its 2010 Annual General Meeting and congress.

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Volvo Bus wins major city orders

Volvo Bus wins major city orders

Volvo Buses has been awarded substantial contracts to supply buses for operation in several major global metropolises.

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