Inquiry finds making heavy vehicles more affordable would get more old trucks off the road and reduce the road safety risk

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Updated April 27 2022 - 1:50pm, first published April 17 2022 - 5:30am
Developing incentives to make new trucks more affordable would pay off in improved safety outcomes, a federal road safety review panel found. Picture: Supplied
Developing incentives to make new trucks more affordable would pay off in improved safety outcomes, a federal road safety review panel found. Picture: Supplied

Investigations have been urged into ways of making new trucks, offering the latest safety features, more affordable under sweeping recommendations to improve safety in the heavy vehicle sector.

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