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11th July 1958
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A Luxury Articulated Bus

A CURIOUS coincidence is that the preceding eading article was written before an invitation was received to inspect and travel...

Passing Comments

German Expert and Our Roads IN an interesting recent talk to the House of Commons I All-Party Roads Croup, Professor Max...

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One Hears

That Simms are likely to produce a large number of sealed headlamps. That these will be replaceable at a very low cost when...

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Wages: Haulage Workers Get Rise, Busmen Wait

BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WAGES for road haulage workers are to be increased from next " Wednesday by between 2s. 6d. and 5s....

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A-Licence Sought After C.-Hire Haulage is Brought to an End

A FTER an article about C-hire had been published in The Commercial Motor I -1 on March 28, Hoover (Electric Motors), Ltd.,...

PayingService Would Not Meet Needs

IF Birmingham Transport Department were to operate only those routes which were economic, the service given to the public...

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Men in the News

MR. ERIC LORAM has been appointed general sales manager of Small and Parkes, Ltd. MR. H. HASTINGS DEERING, chairman of A.E.C....

Govt. Urged Return to 1920s Bus System

A RESOLUTION passed by the 1 - 1 Howden (Yorks) Division of the Conservative Association expresses alarm at the growing...

Birmingham Will Buy 50 to 100 Buses

B ETWEEN 50 and 100 new buses will be bought in 1962 by Birmingham Transport Department, the transport committee announced last...

WINNERS OF HULL ROAD COURTESY TRIALS

T HE heavy vehicles' section of Hull Road Safety Committee's road courtesy trials has been won by Mr. J. W. Wilkinson, a driver...

EXCURSIONS GRANTED

T HE Northern Traffic Commissioners last week granted an application by O.K. Moffir Services, Ltd., Bishop Auckland, to run...

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Sam Anderson Must Give Up Some Vehicles—Grant Was Excessive

A SCOTTISH haulier was invited by the Transport Tribunal, on Tuesday, " to 'state what vehicles he needed least, because the...

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Injection Equipment Goes to U.S.A.

A LARGE volume of fuel-injection equipment was being shipped to the U.S.A. by Simms Motor Units, Ltd., said Mr. G. E. Liardet,...

Leylands Adapted for Germany

B ECAUSE Dutch operators engaged upon international haulage cannot enter Germany unless their vehicles comply with the latest...

Passenger

Passenger Who Threw Away His Ticket IT was held by West Hartlepool magis1 trates on Monday that there is no obligation on any...

RIBBLE ACQUISITIONS THE excursions and private hire opera' tions of

Florence Excursions (Morecambe), Ltd., Kin Ora Excursions (Morecambe), Ltd., and Frank Binns. Ltd., have been taken over by...

POST FOR SALES MANAGER

A MANAGER. aged 35-40, with wide experience of commercial-vehicle sales in London, and sound administrative knowledge, is...

STATION PLAN SHELVED

A PROPOSAL to build a bus station in 1 - 1. the centre of Rochdale has been shelved for six months. Rochdale Transport...

TAX RISE AND BUS OPERATORS

A N increase in the profits tax from 3 per cent. to 10 per cent. would badly hit bus undertakings. Mr. R. GreAham Cooke (Cons.,...

CONTROLLING KERB-SIDE PARKING CONSIDERING that the use of parking meters

is a sterile approach to solving congestion problems, unless it is supported by adequate off-street parking facilities, the...

LICENSING TRANSPORTERS

W HEN Mr. G. R. H. Nugent, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, introduced a clause into the Finance...

NEW EXPORT RECORD IN spite of the London dock strike,

Vauxhall Motors, Ltd:, exported the record number of 10,914 vehicles in June. In the same period, the best-ever monthly...

TOWN SERVICE REFUSED DLANS for a town bus service at

Spennymoor, Co. Durham, have been rejected by the Northern Traffic Commissioners. J. and W. Shaw, Byers Green, wanted to run...

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T.R.T.A. Campaign to Cut Down Vehicle Fumes A CAMPAIGN to

cut down the 1 -- k nuisance of black smoke from some oil-engined vehicles was launched last week by the Birmingham area of the...

Flagrant Violation of Agreements by Drivers' Union Condemned

T HE report of the Committee of Inquiry, set up by the Minister of Labour to inquire into the • causes and circumstances of the...

Microgra

ins . • • • Wider Bridge: The Hohenzollern Bridge, across the Rhine at Cologne, is to he widened to accommodate four lanes of...

SUNDERLAND BUSES LOSE £23,205 IN YEAR

A LOSS of £23,205 was incurred by I – % Sunderland Transport Department during the year ended March 31. The annual report of...

NO BUS CUTS NEEDED A 'application originally made to the Yorkshire

Traffic Commissioners last November, for permission to reduce the frequencies of many local services, has now been withdrawn by...

OBITUARY

V regret to record the deaths of MR. AMES HARDIF., MR. THOMAS WRIGHT, MR. JAMES HENRY MILLS and CAPT. CARLTON FRANCIS ROBERTS,...

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No Certified Figures-So No Hearing

XPER1ENCED operators seeking licence renewals or additional tonnage should know better than to waste a traffic court's time by...

April Goods Vehicle Exports Slump

E XPORTS in April of 9,949 commercial vehicles fell below a level maintained since September last year, and were 859 fewer than...

New Idea Increases Engine Life-Claim A N anti-friction process which is

claimed to increase the life of bearings by up - to 30 times has been invented by an Edinburgh 'engineer, Mr. John McGregor....

BURY MAKES ANOTHER PROFIT ON BUSES

D ESPITE higher costs and a decline in traffic, Bury Corporation buses made a profit of £6,485 in the year ended March 31,...

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Haulier Claims Tipper Shortage His Fleet of Six is Doubled

QIX tippers were last week added to the B licence held by Mr. T. E. Swainson, Brunswick Road, Penrith, doubling the size of his...

Pleasureways Ran Illegal Excursions

A DMITTING that they had operated 1 - 1 irregular excursions to Margate and Torquay from the Manchester district for three...

Wrong Street Used by Coach, Say Police DECAUSE a coach used an unauthor

ized street in Torquay, the owners, Embankment Motor Co., Ltd., Plymouth, were prosecuted last week. They were accused of...

ONLY ONE VEHICLE ALLOWED AS REPLACEMENT

A HAULAGE company operating 21 1 - 1. vehicles were granted an additional A-licence lorry by Mr. S. W. Nelson, Western...

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B.T.C. Illegal Working Plea Fails : Haulier Gets A-licence Grant

A NEW vehicle was last week added to the A licence held by Mannings (Devon), Ltd., Dawlish, despite a submission by the British...

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No B.T.C. Subsidy Would Mean Bus Loss

W ITHOUT asubsidy from the British Transport Commission an annual loss of about £3,000 would be sustained by Hebble Motor...

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By S. Buckley, Assoc. - Ittst.T.

A LTHOUGH they have been established for 85 years, Baylis the Grocers, Ltd., Reading, are not entrenched in tradition: they...

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Doodlegraphs

D ID you know that in 1938 the average man earned enough in an hour to entitle him to 24.5 miles of travel on the railways,...

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Enterprise Under a Shadow

By Alan Smith F.R.S.A. T WELVE years ago, Mr. Harold Aitken left the Army and began to revive the haulage business which he...

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Opinions and Queries

Another Parcels Van for 1968 DEFERRING to the article "The Parcels Vehicle of " 1968," by R. B. Brittain and John F. Moon, in...

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Up-to-date Design in Mobile Shovel

A COMBINATION of modern features is found on the Loadmaster 800TC mobile shovel produced by the Chaseside Engineering Co.,...

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50 m.p.h.

25-tonner By John F. Moon, A.M.I.R.T.E. A MAXIMUM speed approaching 50 m.p.h. makes the A.E.C. 40-ton-gross prime mover a...

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R.T. NETWORK THROUGHOUT

[ - TOLLAND AIDS OPERATORS By P. A. C. Brockington, A.M.I.Mech.E. HEN fitted with a Mobilophonc P.T.T. unit, a commercial...

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Chancellor Regrets High Fuel Tax

" I REGRET the necessity for the exist ' ence of the present very substantial rate of duty on fuel. I recognize that 2s. 6d. a...

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Planning for Profit

Fleet Allocation and Control AST week I dealt with the problem of recording the activities of a large and widely scattered...

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Adaptable Livestock Carrier

B QUILT by Carmichael and Sons (Wort- , cester), Ltd., to the design of the operators, Oldhams Livestock Transport (au-ford),...

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Rotary Fuel Pump

ANA N injection pump for oil engines is shown in patent No. 794,116. It is of the single-plunger type and has a rotary...