There is still a lack of truck drivers in road transport
Hungarian road haulage is still lacking in truck drivers, despite the fact that thousands of drivers have been trained with state support – Somogyi Gábor, Secretary General of Hungarian Road Transport Carriers Association (MKFE) told M1 news channel on Monday.
He added that the training of the truck drivers was restarted with state aid, and anyone can apply for the free courses, who meets the driving conditions.
Somogyi Gábor added that he the MKFE also supports the introduction of the National Axle Weighing System (TSM) because it serves road safety, road and property protection and helps the competitiveness of the haulers. (MTI)
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