Lorry drivers facing lay-by ban Lorry drivers are banned from parking in lay-bys for more than two hours in parts of Cumbria because of the rubbish they leave behind.
BBC UK jobs tracker As the economic downturn continues, the BBC News website tracks a selection of job losses and new jobs created across the regions of the UK.
Loader's chains 'never checked' The events leading to the death of a young woman are detailed in Traffic Commissioner's decision to shut down haulage firm.
Recession 'hitting lorry numbers' Figures due out later are expected to show a dramatic fall in the number of heavy goods vehicles on the UK's roads.
Drivers fight to keep on trucking There are more than 400,000 lorries on Britain's roads. The haulage industry touches every corner of the country, and it's an industry under a cloud.
Riding the road-map of devolution BBC Scotland's John Knox cycles the length of Scotland's mainland to gauge 10 years of devolution.
Bus and lorry firms get roads ban A Perthshire bus firm and Angus haulage company are banned from the roads after committing traffic offences.
Breaches cost lorry firm licence A haulage firm employing 100 people is "horrified" to lose its licence after rule breaches over lorry drivers' hours.
Road chaos fears over wind farms Building more wind turbines in rural Wales will cause "significant disruption" as large lorries use rural roads, says a study.
Rumours fly after Tsvangirai crash Brian Hungwe visits the scene of Friday's car crash in which Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai was injured and his wife killed.
Road upgrade 'to cut travel time' Improvements to the M1/Westlink in Belfast will ensure shorter and more reliable journey times, according to the roads minister.
Foreign truckers' plea to police Some foreign lorry drivers work such long hours they are reporting themselves to police to get off the road, BBC Wales has learned.
Explosions at haulage yard blaze An investigation is under way into a fire which caused a number of explosions at a haulage yard.