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04.03.2013
Huge interest in FIRM13 - join today!

The FEHRL Infrastructure Research Meeting 2013 (FIRM13) is on track to being the biggest meeting yet of its kind - have you reserved your place?


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06.04.2012
Fifth TRA2012 newsletter now finalised

Latest issue gives final list of plenary speakers, exhibition booth overview and YEAR 2012 finalists and judges


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22.03.2012
Fourth TRA2012 newsletter now published

TRA2012's unique selling points as well as overview on thematic and poster sessions and highlights of ERTRAC covered in this issue.


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17.02.2012
Third TRA2012 newsletter now available

Key information given on the Strategic and Special Sessions at the conference, as well as details on the airline discount.


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14.11.2011
First TRA2012 newsletter now published

The first TRA2012 newsletter has just been sent out to key transport research professionals.


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07.11.2011
FeRRM 11: successful sharing of over 25 road research projects and results

Last month (18th–19th October), over 180 road research experts met in Brussels to discuss more than 25 road research projects.


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27.09.2011
Deadline for YEAR2012 student competition is 30th October 2011

30 finalists will be funded to travel to the TRA2012 conference in Athens


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17.06.2011
First invitation goes out for the FERRM11 meeting

FERRM11 to focus on Resources, Recycling and Alternative Materials and Implementation in Brussels on 18-19th October 2011


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03.04.2009
HeavyRoute final Seminar, 9-10 June 2009

Bringing together representatives from the road related industry, road decision makers, owners, and operators - both for urban and interurban area, research institutes, academia and the European Commission, the HEAVYROUTE project will present its final results at the HEAVYROUTE FINAL SEMINAR (invitation). 
 


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12.02.2009
Eurovignette: MEPs back polluter pays principle for truck charges

The charges on heavy-goods vehicles should be based in part on the air and noise pollution they produce and the congestion they cause, according to legislation approved by the European Parliament's Transport Committee.


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