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12th January 1968
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Fair fares, please

N 0 doubt the proposal to increase London Transport's peak-hour fares under a new differential plan will cause a storm of...

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Out-of-hours deliveries resumed: but who pays?

First night report by S. Buckley As Inst T TAGE two in the operation of out-of-hours deliveries to the grocery 1.3 trade in...

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PM offers glimmer of hope

to CBI • T HE harsh Road Haulage levy, the new system of drivers' hours and the quantity licensing proposals were all strongly...

The result of preparedness!

"WE WERE NOT taken unawares" this was the official comment of many local authorities on Tuesday and Wednesday when snow and ice...

Demurrage starts Feb 1

A SCALE OF RECOMMENDED demurrage charges is to be circulated to all Road Haulage Association members in the Yorkshire (Hull)...

Independent inquiry into level crossing accident

THE Minister of Transport has appointed Mr. E. Brian Gibbers, QC, to hold a formal investigation into the accident at kfixon...

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Hauliers miss out on cash grants

WHEN the Transport Bill was discussed by members of the Transport Association at a meeting in London on Tuesday, it was sug...

Slow start to higher rates move

T HE Prices and Incomes Board announcement that hauliers would be justified in negotiating higher rates to cover actual costs...

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'Scottish industry penalized by Bill'

THE Transport Bill would price many Scottish firms out of competition with those in the Midlands and South of England, warned...

Brake-even distance for Freightliners

A SUGGESTION that the actual economic break-even distance for the transport of containers to and from the ports by road or rail...

Another rail rate increase

BRITISH RAILWAYS' freight sundries division has applied to the Ministry of Transport to raise its prices. The division, which...

Port toll cut

THE Port of Manchester has made a further cut in export tolls. From February 1 port charges for cargo on the New York service...

Keeping track of containers

A SYSTEMS design study of the application of automatic data processing to freight container operations has been awarded to...

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TGWU plan would shut down hauliers with under 10 vehicles

A SERIOUS THREAT to the business livelihood of small road-haulage firms-93 per cent of operators run fleets of 10 or fewer...

One-month strike call

THE RHA is to be urged to call a national one-month strike of all goods vehicle operators unless the Transport Bill is suitably...

Fish traffic fears

DELEGATES to the conference to be held in Inverness this month to discuss the implications of the Transport Bill for the...

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New bus builder British development of American design

F ULLY integral construction will be featured in single-decker buses made in Britain by a new producer with an unusually...

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Mr Gunter rejects busmen's el rise

THE El a week rise to municipal busmen awarded by the Employers Federation last month has been rejected by Mr. Ray Gunter,...

Peak-hour fares surcharge for London?

P ASSENGERS on London Transport buses and Underground trains may have to pay higher fares for rush-hour travel, if a report by...

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Get-you-home service for hotel customers

A BEAT-THE-DRINK-TEST plan for the travelling public was the basis of a stage carriage licence granted on a short-term basis by...

Holiday camp service proves viability

JOINT operators in the North West came before the Traffic Commissioners in Manchester on Tuesday to report how the express...

C licence curtailed for J.P.

NORTH WESTERN LA, Mr. C. R. Hodgson, told a C-licence operator in Manchester last week: ,"This is the worst case I have ever...

Apprentices mini-bus refused

ALTHOUGH they agreed the existing bus service did not meet requirements of nine apprentices who travel from the Lanarkshire...

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Co-op given 'skilful drivers' warning

S KILFUL DRIVERS are notorious for their ability to cover up minor defects and keep going, the Northern LA, Mr. John Hanlon,...

Exceptional grant in Eastern area

EASTERN LA Mr. W. P. S. Ormond made what he described as an exceptional grant of a B licence for one vehicle to R. G. D....

M. and S. get 50 per cent grant

THE Metropolitan LA has granted M. and S. Shipping Ltd. four tractors and four trailers for the carriage of goods through...

No system: 164 GV9s

A TOTAL of 164 GV9 prohibition notices has been issued on three associated Stockton firms in the last seven years, it was said...

64 on short term

SHORT-TERM licences were granted fell only two months in respect of 64 vehicleE operated by R. Hanson and Sons Ltd., Wakefield,...

No tread 3 months suspension

A DURHAM scrap dealer who used a lorry with three tyres without tread was warned by the Northern LA, Mr. John Hanlon, al an...

Film unit grant

AN APPLICATION by A. C. Bowie: (Transport) Ltd., of Uxbridge, for 1: Land-Rovers and a 3-ton tractor/traila outfit was reduced...

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Govt expense cuts may

curb Bill from our Political Correspondent T HE £35m PURCHASE of BET buses and in fact the £2,000m Transport Bill itself were...

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Cummins deny report of V engine production cuts in Europe

S TRONG denials have been made by the Cummins Engine Co. Ltd. to suggestions that it intends to make significant changes in...

Air-powered landing gear for dairy fleet

LATEST additions to the trailer fleet of Lea Valley Dairies, a member of the Unigate group, are step-framed single-axle units...

New lighting regs

THE new lighting regulation forecast in CM last week will come into force on April 1. The regulations are The Road Vehicles...

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New semi-trailer range to meet future C and U Regs.

A NEW and extensive standard semi-trailer range, designed to meet botl: current and anticipated C. and U. Regulations, is being...

Tailboard loader for Freightliner containers

NEW DESIGNS of vehicle tail-lifts and side-lifts promise to revolutionize distribution by road in the fast approaching era of...

Heavy duty Transit option

A SPECIAL heavy-duty specification designed for particularly arduous operating conditions is now available as a production...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and publications Oil/solvent mixture A MIXTURE of penetrating oil and solvent which lubricates, protects against rust, cleans...

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Safety measures : "Danger on the bench"

S AFETY precautions cover a much wider field than safety rules or regulations for staff in the yard or workshop. Many aspects...

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'ootball special

S IF the threat of PTAs is not enough, some coach operators are eing another hazard—angry football crowds. When coaches vned by...

7orisultant for a year

.EADERS of our "People" page last week will have noted the RTA East Midland area has a new secretary. This follows the...

Powerful support

'HAULIERS deserve a better deal" was the title of the first leader n The Times Business News last Friday. Questioning some of...

Help!

PHONE CALL to our technical staff: "I've just been appointed transport supervisor to. .. Council, and I don't know a thing...

Half-century up

THE FIRST apprentice mechanic with the initial motor transport company in Falkirk, Mr. William Miller, dock shop foreman at the...

Drivers next?

THE TWO WRITERS of a letter in the Financial Times (January 4) commenting on the New Year's Honours List deplore the number of...

Numbers Game

PUZZLED PASSENGERS were left standing at bus stops in South Manchester last week when the transport department revised services...

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B y THE mid-1970s the gas turbine will be in a

favourable competitive position, compared with the diesel, for application to long-distance heavy vehicles requiring a pdwer...

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MIDWIFE TO A CLOCKWORK MAN

I N HER introductory speech to the second reading of the Transport Bill Mrs. Barbara Castle spoke of "one unifying theme, what...

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"Berth to berth" haulage

Despite the switch-to-rail threat in the Transport Bill, a boat out of water will continue to present a cartage problem...

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Siting of bus stops

I HAVE READ with interest the recent series of articles by D. N. Dean on "The Challenge to Public Transport" and would like to...

Credit card facilities

"QUESTION AND ANSWER" (CM, December 29) included a request for information on credit card facilities for breakdowns. Readers...

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Bedford VAL and VAM/Dupli

:oaches W EN VAUXHALL MOTORS introduced the KM range of u -T ucks early in 1967, the new Series 70 diesel engine also made its...

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Q In a recent article on the affects of plating,

A. J. P. Wilding wrote that an operator would not be liable to an overloading conviction if he could show that a vehicle was on...

• Are there any statistics available indicating how many commercial

vehicles are bought new and how many used? Also I would like to know if there is any indication of a changing pattern in view...

Q Can you recommend an up-to-date book dealing with vehicle body building and design?

A The Vehicle Builders and Repairers' Association has recently sponsored the publication of Vehicle Body Building and Drawing...

Q / have taken out a patent for an

electronic axle load-sensing system, having indication dials in the cab, which is based on established electronic principles....

Q Are all persons issued with an im mediate prohibition

on a vehicle automatically prosecuted and is there any regulation stating what amount of fluid a brake reservoir must contain?...

Q Can you suggest formulae for cal

culating the g factor to be expected from known friction areas, gross loads, tyre size, length of bell crank, area of...

Cl Do you know of any booklet on industrial relations which

is suitable for issue to supervisory staff as a reminder of good practice? A There is a vast literature on this subject and...

a The article on security in road haulage

(CM. December 22) was excellent. In addition to contacting the officers mentioned who would be prepared to give further advice....

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ADVICE ON TRANSPORT PROBLEMS

Putting purpose into paper work Because road transport is a service industry it has an especial need for a valid yardstick by...

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Problems in Management Training

ROAD TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT training at all levels is a continuous process. It is not just a question of taking one intensive...

NEW COMPANIES

E. S. Taylor (Worthing) Ltd. Cap.: .8100. Objects: To carry on the business of haulage contractors, etc. Dirs.: E. S. Taylor,...

BUSINESS BRIEFS

GUY British Road Services has placed orders worth approximately £700,000 with Guy Motors Ltd. for 199 Guy Big J tractive...