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Spaniards jump the gun.(Brief Article)

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Spain has been quick off the mark with digital tacho legislation - which may come as a surprise to the rest of the EU. Guy Sheppard reports.

International hauliers face fines of up to E6,000 when operating in Spain if new trucks are not fitted with digital tachographs.

This law is effective immediately - but trade associations warn that it breaks an agreement reached by EU member states last month to delay introduction of digitachs until May because of technical

difficulties with the equipment.

The International Road Transport Union (IRU) is urging the European Commission to intervene, warning of chaos if countries act unilaterally on this …

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