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Below are listed a number of driving professional bodies which you may wish to review.

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British International Freight Association BIFA's role is to provide a focus for the international freight distribution industry, and its mission is: "To provide effective representation and support for the UK international freight services industry; to promote good practice and total quality in the provision of freight services by all members, and to encourage the membership to observe the highest standards of professional competence".
Freight Transport Association IssuFreight Transport Association represents the transport interests of companies moving goods by road, rail, sea and air. FTA members operate over 200,000 goods vehicles - almost half the UK fleet. In addition, they consign over 90 per cent of the freight moved by rail and over 70 per cent of sea and air freight.
Road Haulage Association The Road Haulage Association (RHA) provides dedicated campaigning, advice, information and business services specially tailored for the haulage industry. We also use our buying power to negotiate exclusive savings on a range of key haulage services, saving Members time and money.
Transport Association The Transport Association consists of around 60 haulage companies, providing a nationwide network of 4,000 vehicles and 150 sites. Member companies offer professional transport, storage and distribution services to retailers and manufacturers in the UK, and increasingly Europe.
United Road Transport Union One of the smaller trade unions.