What does TIR mean on heavy goods lorries?



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TIR are the initials for the French term “Transports International Routiers”, the name given to international road service facilities where one truck crosses many frontiers carrying goods.

For example, a TIR truck could load in England and the driver could stay with it perhaps as far as the Middle East, Turkey, etc.
Transport Internationale Routiers.
TIR" stands for Transports Internationaux Routiers as defined in the UNECE TIR Convention.

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