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11th April 1996
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BRIEFS

• Sales of trucks and artics during March were marginally up on the 1995 March figure, to 4,913. Overall sales of all...

VI plans roadside weighpad surprise

by Karen Miles and Miles Brignall • Hauliers look set to face more surprise weighings following a planned pilot study by the...

Sender liable for overloads in Ireland

by Patric Curmane • Consignors viill be held responsible for overloaded vehicles in Ireland and could face prison or fines of...

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Mad cow fear hits other loads too

by Derren Hayes • British hauliers are being stopped from entering other European countries, losing out to foreign competitors...

TAO trials advert, scheme

• A scheme that transfers responsibility for applying and advertising for an Operator's Licence from the applicant to the...

IT'S THE WAY THEY FINE 'EM

eard the one about the Irish transport minister and the dodgy consignor? It's a cracked We've all laughed at Irish jokes at...

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Drivers await' appeal result

by Derren Hayes • The two North London drivers jailed for sevenand-a-half years in Bulgaria for drug smuggling two months ago...

VI promises to do better

• The Vehicle Inspectorate promises improved enforcement in its latest business plan, with continuing cuts in its running costs...

Greenwich lorry ban begins six month trial

• The London Borough of Greenwich's much heralded lorry ban will start in May on a six-month trial. The scheme, which was...

Andrews jailed for five years

• A south-east London haulier has been jailed for five years after defrauding the tax authorities of £800,000. Southwark Crown...

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Road freight volumes look brighter by 2010

by Brian Weatherley • hard-pressed British hauliers battling for fewer and fewer profitable loads may draw some comfort from...

Manpower helps out at home

Drivers working for the temporary agency Manpower for at least a year are to be offered help with arranging mortgages. Those...

Used vehicles boost Dagenham Motors

• Essex-based lveco Ford dealer Dagenham Motors has announced pre-tax profits increased by 25% to £5.1m. Sales of new trucks...

CONTRACTS

• Lex Transfleet has won a £4rn three-year contract to service and maintain Thames Water's Fleet of 1,000 CVs. The contract,...

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Test changes are delayed

by Miles Brignall • The Driving Standards Agency has slapped a sixmonth delay on far-reaching changes to the LGV driving test...

Freightliner bidder out

• The saga ot British Rail's con tainer carrier Freightliner has taken another twist with the eleventh hour withdrawal of one...

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Volvo goes for global concept

• Volvo Trucks' FH range will be at the heart of an, "aggressive plan for a global modular concept and product", according to...

TNT Logistics slashes costs with drawbars

• With freight traffic expected to increase by up to 40% by the year 2000. TNT Logistics' latest Enviroliner drawbars are said...

Transit belts up the MI.

• All 12 and 15-seater Ford Transit models are to be fitted with upgraded seatbelts which meet passenger car (M1) legal...

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Schoolgirl boosts safety

by Fabian Acker • A simple device designed to indicate the safe stopping distance between vehicles has been invented by Gemma...

More power in the gully

• Rainham-based LJ Environmental has added a high-powered, high-capacity combination Vallely vacuum jetter/tanker to its fleet...

BRIEFS

• Road Tankers Northern has moved from Sheffield to a new 3,340m 2 factory close to J36/M1 at Platts Common, Hoyland,...

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Warned for poor parking

by Michael Jewell • Heckmond wyke haulier James Wilby has appeared at a Leeds disciplinary inquiry following instances of...

No longer of good repute

• The licence of Philip Stanford. trading as Wolverley Plant Hire, of Kidderminster, has been revoked by West Midland Deputy...

Claim rejected • k Leeds Industrial Tribunal has rejected a

claim from lorry driver Tom O'Brien that RCL Haulage made an unlawful deduction from his wages. The firm admitted not paying...

Less licence • I hit:lc-nines over maintenance have led to

the authorisation on the licence held by Duncan Henderson, of Fraserburgh, being cut from eight vehicle and five trailers to...

Bid withdrawn • A bid for a new national licence

for four vehicles by Brookwell Bulk Transport, of Bishop Aukland, has been withdrawn in the face of an objection form the Road...

No action • 1:astern Deputy IC Phillip Brown took no

action against Lincolnshire-based operator EH Lee at a Cambridge public inquiry despite VI evidence of more than 20...

Licence lost • mvictions and prohibitions have led to the

revocation of the licence held by David Irvine of Scone, Perthshire. Scottish LA Michael Betts held that Irvine was no longer...

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B rakes cannot simply be adjusted for 'stroke' variation to maintain a correct running clearance not by a long stroke!

Haldex have become world leaders in automatic brake adjustment by developing the 'clearance' adjustment principle. Over the...

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Authorisation cut after prohibitions

by Derren Hayes • The Operators Licence held by Kent-based Albert Fisher Carriers has been cut by six vehicles and three...

Right to appeal is granted following fatal wheel loss

by Alex MacKenzie • The owner and driver of a tipper whose rear wheel became detached and killed a woman on the M53 in December...

No proof of ownership

• Yeovil-based car transporter operator WaIon has been cleared of using of using a vehicle with an insecure load because West...

Each was jailed for 18 months and disqualified from driving for three years.

Hidden at the Criminal Appeal Court in London he said: "We grant their renewed applications for leave to appeal against...

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Eyesight losses

H aving read your recent articles about eyesight changes, I would like to point out the effects on ownerdrivers. I have had...

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rivers of broken-down lorries stranded on northern stretches of the

M6, M1 or the AIM may take comfort when this impressive monster truck turns up to tow them to safety—but at the same time they...

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• Few operators would claim that the design or construction

of any of today's trucks is seriously flawed, although most would agree that some are better than others. While the SMMTs...

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Jim Duckworth, editor of Kitchin's Road Transport Law and head

of Transport Law Services, Woking, Surrey, helps solve your legal problems in this monthly column. Before Christmas I decided...

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Details

ON whee 1 A a Icon is about to introduce an extrawide front axle wheel for trucks, with a 1 1.75"-wide rim. This is wide...

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Treadi carefu

B andvulc has been able to launch a sixlife tyre deal thanks to the compulsory fitment of road speed limiters, says director...

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ransfer fees

arlier this year, Scottish haulier BonAccord Transport was forced to pay out nearly 0,000 compensation to ree drivers it had...

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TRUCKFES1 VETERANS

B ritish Bacon Supplies managing director, Alan Wheelwright, doesn't go to Truckfest. But he's more than happy for his drivers...

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0 ne of the fastest growing industries in the world

today is satellite-based communications. According to Inmarsat, the growth rate of the InmarsatC system (which is used to...

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'As they say in all the best soaps, get in touch with your emotions'

6 1 have been told several times lately that I am not a mere driver but a service provider and driving is just one of my...