Research commissioned by Freight on Rail "found that HGVs receive a subsidy of £6.5 billion each year and pay less than one-third of their costs associated with their activities in terms of road congestion, road collisions, road damage and environmental pollution,” writes FoR manager Philippa Edmunds. She argues this "makes a compelling case for equivalently supporting sustainable freight modes” and calls for the Department for Transport to renew rail freight grants when they become due next March; these cover "less than 15% of flows,” she says. - TS
- We've read it in: ASLEF, September 2015