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10th September 1971
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Are you managing or gambling?

A successful business must have profitability, liquidity and growth: these do not come about by accident, and managers who do...

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Revision of drivers' record regs urged

After 18 months' monitoring FTA seeks six major changes • The FTA has put forward to the Department of the Environment a...

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Plate and test changes proposed

• Local authority refuse collection vehicles will no longer be exempt from plating and testing if proposals now being...

Turbocharged Seddon coaches

• A Mark VI version of the Seddon Pennine psv chassis range, distinguished by its use of the 155 bhp turbocharged version of...

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NCL/BR S integration meetings clash

• Two crucial meetings on September 17 are designed to further NCL/BRS integration, but trade union attitudes are unlikely to...

Allisons apply for provisional liquidator

• Allisons Freightlines have applied to the Scottish Court or Session for the appointment of a provisional liquidator; and...

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Vigilantes on haulage war-path

RHA watchdogs will report transport law-breakers • Proclaiming that unlawful operation constitutes unfair competition, and...

Has £2.50 extra pay demand been dropped?

• Two interesting industrial relations questions have arisen as a result of CM inquiries in the West Midlands on Wednesday. Has...

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The day Mr Spark caught fire

• Tuesday, August 31, is a day 33-year-old lorry driver Mr James Spark, of Hardwick Street. Blackhall Colliery, Co Durham. is...

83 applicants for one job

• When Coopers Road Services Ltd, of Wednesbury, wanted a new driver 83 men applied for the job—and this despite the Fact that...

Won by one

• The finals of the National Public Service Vehicles Undertakings Cricket Competition took place on Wednesday at the Worcester...

Dublin doublin' Leyland output

• Lord Stokes opened a new BLMC truck distribution and assembly plant in Dublin on Wednesday. The new premises will enable...

TDG steady

• The Transport Development Group's pretax profits for the first six months of 1971 are marginally down—£3.98m compared to last...

Fund for W. Midland hauliers

• Hauliers in the West Midlands still resisting the TGWU's demands for £2.50 hgv driving licence money are suffering great...

Purle training courses approved by RTITB

• Purle Brothers Holdings, waste disposal specialists running over 800 vehicles in the UK, have received approval from the...

75-ton special from Atkinson

• A special 75-ton version of the Atkinson Venturer has been produced by Atkinson Vehicles Ltd, Walton-le-Dale, Preston. Built...

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Training for transport managers

Courses available in Kent and Lancs by David Lowe • When the prospect of legislation requiring transport managers to be...

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Bristol's bus locator system on show for Minister

• Mr John Peyton, the Minister for Transport Industries, saw the new "B-Line" location equipment in operation when he visited...

Bus loss details go to local councils

• Scottish Omnibuses Ltd is supplying information about losses on rural bus services to county councils, so that the...

Leicester coach works plan stopped by DoE

• William Moss and Sons Ltd, bodybuilder of Loughborough, Leics, has failed in its appeal to the Department of the Environment...

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Anglian half fares report goes to DoE

• It will be several weeks yet before a decision is made on whether half fares can be re-established for school children on...

Frisking powers for soccer special coach drivers?

• Mr Stanley Lambert, chairman of Sunderland Football Club Supporters' Association, has criticized coach owners who "did not...

Stork service was false alarm

• A United Automobile Services bus made a special half-mile detour last week to take an expectant mother to hospital. The bus...

Irish tours carry full traffic

• Despite the current problems in Ireland, Scottish bus companies report full traffic to the various Irish destinations granted...

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Bee-Line is successful after 2 years

• After two and a half years of trying, Bee-Line Roadways Ltd, Teesside coach operator, has been granted permission by the...

Hard-to-trace company loses licence

• After failing to attend a public inquiry under Section 69 of the Transport Act 1968 in Birmingham last week, a Birmingham...

GV9 'pattern change' leads to curtailment

• A Walsall haulage company which suffered a "pattern change" regarding the number of prohibition notices attracted by its...

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Application granted after amendment

• After an application had been made by D. R. Fullard and R. W. Bird to add four vehicles to an existing 0 licence, a DoE...

Demolition company is 'pinned down' by LA

• A Bradford demolition firm which failed to co-operate with DoE examiners and produce its vehicle at several pre-arranged DoE...

Newspaper ads quoted in Kilmarnock tours clash

• The Scottish Traffic Commissioners reserved their decision last week in the application of J. C. Docherty, of Kilmarnock, for...

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2p ferry bus in Leeds

• Leeds Corporation's car park in Woodhouse Lane, which was opened last August at a cost of £600,000, is one of the biggest in...

75 per cent of fleet defective

• Almost 75 per cent of a fleet of 26 vehicles belonging to John N. S. Thomson, of Mossend, Lanarkshire, were found to be...

Woman operator is refused fleet increase

• Mrs E. S. Allison, of Blaydon, the holder of an operator's licence authorizing two vehicles was refused her application to...

Pensioners support tour application

• Granting a licence to Weir's Tours to run excursions and tours from Clydebank would adversely affect services offered by...

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'Legal engineer' post for David Bampton at Perkins

David Bampton, 38, has been appointed technical legislation manager by the Perkins Engines Group and will be responsible for...

De luxe cab option now from Dodge

• A new de luxe cab option, offering increased comfort and convenience for the driver, has been introduced on Chrysler UK's...

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Cravens and Taskers form `3rd force' sales company

• Announced this week is the formation, within the John Brown Engineering Group, of a new national sales organization, Cravens...

Municipal outfit with many uses

• Among exhibits to be demonstrated at the Works and Highways Exhibition to be held at Weymouth on September 15 and 16 is a...

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Anglo

German venture doubles Unimog payload • Daimler-Benz A.G. and Primrose Third Axle Co Ltd, have co-operated to produce a...

Fan cools rear half of fridge body

• In a Iwo-compartment insulated van body built by A. Cheeseman of Leeds, near Maidstone, Kent, a thermostati-;ally controlled...

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NEW 'PREMIUM` SCAMMELL 32-TONNER FOR BRSL

4 x 2 Crusader for State transport fleet by Gibb Grace, DAuE, CEng, MIMechE AT the request of British Road Services Ltd, '...

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cropper's column

Inspection charts, licence renewal iNSPECTIONS have become virtually the "password" of the system of control laid down by the...

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FINDING THE NEW CHAMPION DRIVER

The LDoY Finals are at Bramcote on Sunday ON SUNDAY (September 12), the 18th annual Final of the Lorry Driver of the Year...

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meet

Harry Caunce • There were those who believed that the introduction of operators licensing would devalue the strength of the...

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bird's eye view by the Hawk • Safety money

Some employers have a "modest" wage claim coming their way which may be met with more sympathy than some. John Moore, TGWU...

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know the law

by Les Oldridge, AMIRTE, MIMI The Contracts of Employment Act 1963 THE Contracts of Employment Act 1963 has two main...

road and workshop

Benchwise: cool it (78) by Handyman THE HIGH coolant temperatures to which the pressure cap and its valves are subjected can...

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t op i c

Reviving watch committees CARRIERS' LICENSING covered one of those rare periods in history which have a clear beginning and...

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CM ROAD TEST SEDDON PENNINE VI 1 PLAXTON COACH by Trevor Longcro .

HIGH GEARING matched with the 145 bhp (net) turbocharged version of the Perkins 6.354 diesel engine returned excellent fuel...

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it pays to understand

your tax by R. H. Grimsley Bcom, FIAC 4. Expenses allowable for tax purposes REVENUE EXPENSES of the business which may be...

Next week in CM

"It is the truck operator's aim to operate in the most profitable manner within the limitations imposed by legislation. It is...

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Q I recently took delivery of an eight

wheeled rigid lorry classified as a 26ton-gross machine, plated at 26 tons and listed in your specifications published in the...

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management matters

Objective management: summarising the series by F. S. D. Davies and S. J. Rayfield MANAGERS, TASC, ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY...

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profit from learning

The RTITB and heavy vehicle apprenticeships by David Lowe, MInstTA, AMBIM A SELECTED NUMBER of technical colleges were given...

insurance

Credit insurance • Almost every business i's involved in trade credit. Yet credit is probably abused and misused more than any...