A podcast discussion highlights concerns from the National Road Carriers Association about a proposed boycott of road user charges, emphasizing that such a move would harm road maintenance and is legally and financially unsustainable for transport operators.
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Now, on the subject of rucks, apparently there is some talk online of some diesel users boycotting the road user charges because of the price of diesel being so high. There are a number of Facebook pages where this has... This is being discussed. Justin Tyambas is the National Road Carriers Association chief executive and with us. Hello, Justin. Is this for real, do you think, or are they just huffing and puffing?
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operating under severe financial pressure
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