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• 42-vehicle Licence Switch Granted

26th May 1961, Page 41
26th May 1961
Page 41
Page 41, 26th May 1961 — • 42-vehicle Licence Switch Granted
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THE application by Pointer's Transport Services, Ltd., Norwich, to have most of their 8, fleet switched to A licence was granted at Norwich last week. Mr. W. P. S. Ormond, the Eastern Licensing Authority, said that in the absence of customer evidence, the transfer of two low-loaders and a car-transporter from B to A licence would be refused. The application for the remaining 42

vehicles would be granted. • " It is in my view in the public interest to increase the operation and efficiency of a tipper fleet of this kind in reasonably full employment, by enabling the vehicles to be freely interchanged, as would be the case under an A licence." said Mr. Ormond.

.Normal user for the fleet will now read: "Excavated building and road materials, plant, agricultural goods mainly within the county of Norfolk and all work for the Pointer group."

Quart Into Pint Pot

ABUS driyer attempted to drive a 14-ft. 4-in, high bus through the 12-ft. 9-in. Newport Arch at Lincoln, it was stated in Lincoln last Friday when the driver, Francis John Ross. aged 25, of Peartree Close. Birchwood Estate, Lincoln, was fined ES for careless driving. The prosecution said it was a "very unusual accident." The bus was empty, apart from the driver and conductor, and there were no injuries. But about 10 ft. of the upper deck of the bus was sheared off.

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Locations: Lincoln, Norwich

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