According to recent German government freight movement data, German domestic freight kilometres driven in November declined by 3.8%, a second successive monthly decline; couple this with a significant rise in kilometres driven in the EU post-2004 accession markets – notably Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania – and it raises questions about implications for trucking in the longer-established Western European markets.
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