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"Madam President, I speak as a civil engineer, and my son has a transport surveying business stretching right through the United Kingdom. This matter is extremely important because, from Europe, we can make sure that the latest technology impacts on the usefulness and efficiency of road transport in all its forms. This is one big growth area year by year. Even in a recession time, we are forecasting something like a 55% increase between now and 2020 on freight and 35% on passenger cars, etc, and with that, of course, energy increases. So often, as elected Members, we journey round our constituencies and find ourselves in traffic jams, and so often we have to make phone calls to find out what the situation is ahead. We need more data on the windscreens so that we can sort out our own salvations in a more effective and efficient manner. I wish Mrs Jensen and the Commissioner every success."@en1
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