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R.ILA. INVESTIGATE ROAD DAMAGE CLAIMS.

4th February 1949
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ROADS and bridges that cause particular difficulty to carriers of heavy loads are being listed by the Road Haulage Association. Members of the Heavy Haulage Group are asked to send the group secretary details of road-damage claims made against them.

The chairman's report on the year's work of the group states that representations have been made more than once to the Ministry of Transport on the question of relieving operators from the heavy indemnity that they are at present required to give highway and bridge authorities for damage caused by the carrying of heavy loads.

Mr. O. G. Wynn (R. Wynn and Sons, Ltd., Newport, Mon.) has been reappointed chairman of the Group, and Mr. J. N. Drummond, vice-chairman. Mr. J. S. F. Poilitzer has also been appointed a vice-chairman.