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ommercial otor

VOLUME 135 No. 3466 May 12, 1972 No more law needed Members of the Road Haulage Association must not get too excited about Mr...

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SBG makes £2.4m profit

• Scottish Bus Group fares will not be raised in 1972, said Col P. M. Thomas, chairman of the Scottish Transport Group, last...

0-licence system is

failing MORE ENFORCEMENT 1VEEDED SAYS JOHN PEYION • According to Mr John Peyton, the Minister for Transport Industries, the...

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LT wants drastic action on bus

priority by Martin Hayes • London Transport provided a better service in 1971 than it did in 1970. But further major...

NIRC 'given no reason for blacking'

• The National Industrial Relations Court will give judgment today (Friday) on contempt of court charges levelled against the...

Blacklash imminent?

• Mr Jack Jones, TGWU secretary, appears to have a "blacking" backlash on his hands if his union's container lorry driver...

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BRS chief on the value of work study

• The possibility of fiat vehicles being largely superseded by tilts or rolled-top vans in the BRS general haulage fleet was...

RTITB role

On the role of the Road Transport Industry Training Board — which the Government proposes to retain in a revised form — the RTA...

RHA wants levy to end next year

• The end of the levy-grant scheme next year is the main recommendation of the Road Haulage Association in its reply to the...

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Electrics and EEC weights chief topics at Co-op seminar

• Over 80 per cent of retail milk distribution vehicles in the UK are electrically propelled. But the vast numbers of electric...

Communication keynote

• The newly elected chairman of the Road Haulage Association, Mr John Wells, told members of the Association's national...

Top priority urged for quieter goods vehicle

• Top priority should be given to a fiveyear project to develop a quiet heavy goods vehicle, urges a report published on...

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Seven rounds gone and 58 points to beat

• Five LDoY rounds all on one day, last Sunday, and another four next weekend — the 1972 competition is hotting up. From all...

Scammell and CF win large order from Russia

• An order worth £fm has been received from Russia by Crane Fruehauf Trailers Ltd and Scammell Lorries Ltd for the supply of a...

Big day for 1

ins • The Historic Commercial Vehicle Club's annual run from London to Brighton gains in popularity each year. By the time the...

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Biggest-ever Earls Court equipment show

by David Lowe Pictures by Dick Ross • Labour is the greatest individual cost component of production. This premise is truly...

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Maidstone Dial-a-ride goes ahead

• The go-ahead has been given to Mr Dennis Freeman to run a "Dial-a-ride" minibus service in Maidstone by the South Eastern...

Goat travel for Lake landers

• Apart from some Cheviot goats in Lowther Wild Life Park there are no longer any mountain goats in the Lake District. But a...

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Philippines order for 400 British buses

• Over 400 British Leyland buses, worth approximately £1.25m, are currently being delivered to major Philippines operator C.V....

MPs query SB G operating costs

• Local authorities were somewhat concerned about the operating costs of the Scottish Bus Group which had introduced a...

Busway ahead of its time

• Runcorn New Town's busway the road preserved for public transport will not be used fully until possibly some years' time,...

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British coaches for Canary Islands tours

• British bus chassis, made by Seddon with Spanish coach bodies, are becoming popular in the Canary Islands. Many of the...

0500 'retirement fund' came from fares boxes

• A 49-year-old man who pleaded guilty to stealing £3511 from SELN8C PTE while employed as a relief cashier was jailed for 12...

PRTAAPPTO merger possible

• A merger between the Public Road Transport Association and the Association of Public Passenger Transport Operators is still...

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RHA objects successfully to application

• An ex-director of a haulage company which had gone into liquidation and had debts still outstanding could not be considered a...

Three GV9s but 4-vehicle increase agreed

• Despite three GV9s imposed when a vehicle examiner called to examine the company's vehicles, Ker Indus Ltd was granted a...

Sentences for 11 cement swindlers

• An illegal and profitable business within a business was run at a Bolton concrete firm by eight self-employed drivers and...

Driver reports faults firm fined £100

• A driver employed by an Arbroath firm did not think one of his company's lorries was fit for the road but he obeyed...

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'Embarrassed' ERF fined for plating offence

• Fines and costs totalling £37 were imposed on commercial vehicle manufacturers ERF Ltd by Sandbach magistrates this week...

'Consistent offender' granted 5 vehicles, 4 trailers

• Despite seven cases of overloading and three of unauthorized use, a transport company was on Tuesday granted most of its...

1300 penalty for twice-paid driver

• A Withington, Manchester, lorry driver was fined a total of £300 at Heywood, Lanes, magistrates' court last week after...

Need for records not realized

• Thomas Johnston, of Bathgate, appeared at Edinburgh last week to show cause and admitted an overloading conviction involving...

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Small operators now smaller LA's action

• Curtailments and suspensions were penalties ordered by Mr R. R. Jackson, the South Wales LA, when he considered maintenance...

Ex court clerk's convictions quashed

• An ex-Metropolitan traffic area court clerk, David Bush, of Hewitt Avenue, London N22, had his convictions on three counts of...

John Wells is RHA chairman

G. H. Cox has been appointed director and general manager of Ryland Group (Dudley) Ltd, the area distributor for...

OBITUARY We record with regret the death of John Edmund Dorey.

Mr Dorey, 60, was national transport manager, CVVS milk group. He began his career with the CWS in 1932.

CIT ELECTIONS

G. Curruthers (executive, Western region, National Bus Company) has been elected chairman of the S. Wales and Monmouthshire...

OTTS ELECTIONS

John Hibbs (City of London Polytechnic) has been re-elected chairman of the Organisation of Teachers of Transport Studies....

FTA ELECTIONS

The Freight Transport Association commercial committee for 1972/73 comprises: A. B. Arundale Distillers Co (Distribution) Ltd;...

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Slow progress to metric for inland freight

• Although substantial advance was made in 1971 towards the complete introduction of metric units in overseas freight, similar...

Leyland's £.7m NZ deal

• In a £.7m deal British Leyland is merging its New Zealand interests with the New Zealand Motor Corporation, bringing the...

Two bodies for a full week's work

• An unusual pair of demountable bodies have helped Dunlop to achieve more efficiency from a 162in. wheelbase Commer. The...

First Cushionride in service

• The first semi-trailer to be fitted with the rubber-sprung non-reactive Cushionride tandem-axle suspension announced by the...

New bulletin helps timber choice

• Timber and plywood are used for the floors in some 85 per cent of vehicles and containers made in this country. To help with...

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Bogie option for Noise tests Merriworth kangaroos proposed

• Although TIR semi-trailers designed for piggy-back transport by the Kangaroo system, as employed on French Railways, need no...

• Special noise tests for commercial and private vehicles over

two years' old are being proposed by Mr Michael McNair Wilson, Conservative MP for Walthamstow E. He is asking Mr John Peyton...

Bulk body to flat platform

• Belt discharge bulk bodies that can be readily converted to flat bodies have been introduced by York Trailer. Construction...

Pitt

Bonallack Eurovan venture • As part of a European expansion plan, Pitt Trailers of Wigan announce ajoint venture with...

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meet

John Wells • Provided events follow their usual pattern John Wells, who was elected chairman of the Road Haulage Association...

bird 's eye view by the Hawk

0 Back door exports Exporting vehicles to world markets is not the sole prerogative of the manufacturers as was instanced in a...

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european scene by Bill Godwin

european scene 0 New DAF artic tippers proved at Dunkirk PROTOTYPES of a new DAF articulated tipper are being proved at...

0 Rail closures a treat for Dutch hauliers

FROM MAY 28 a further 150 Dutch railway stations are to be closed to goods traffic in line with the Government's...

0 Military/civilian design affinity on Continent

DEVELOPMENT of "off-road" vehicles on the Continent is more influenced by military requirements than in the UK and I find the...

Scania prototypes permit rapid servicing

THE Swedish Forces have been testing the new Scania LBA 110 and LBAT 110 trucks and the second series of prototypes is now...

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fruniiallfes

r wor i mar ei They're buying British in France and Belgium by Martin Hayes Buying British for economy and quality BRITISH...

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How British Leyland sells buses in France

SELLING BUSES is a highly complicated affair. Every operator has his own ideas on what type of design and layout he requires....

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Ford gets foothold in France

BELGIUM is the only heavily industrialized country in Europe without its own truck manufacturing industry. There is, therefore,...

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topic

Training battleground PREDICTABLY, reactions have varied to the Government's plan to stop the 'training game and restart it...

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BEDFORD

TOP FOR POP AMBIM by David by David Lowe, minstTA, WHY should a German soft drinks manufacturer choose to operate British...

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TESTERS' TWELVEMONTH

by the Technical Editor ONCE A YEAR the Technical Editor has the opportunity to see the vehicles he and his staff have tested...

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cropper's column

Room to manoeuvre • Room for business manoeuvre should be one of the golden rules of every small operator. While not allowing...

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British vehicles are engineered to meet overseas conditions

by Gibb Grace, DAuE.CEng, MIMechE BRITISH truck manufacturers do not tel solely on selling trucks only in this countr to make...

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gi i_ m ra a n r spcj man agement guide

COSTS THAT COUNT (9) by David Lowe, MInstTA, AMBIM THE reader who has followed this series may now be convinced of the wisdom...

road and workshop

by Handyman Auto-electrics for the mechanic (19) IN dealing with the ignition side of autoelectrics, we have to take into...

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FODENS FOR FOREIGN FIELDS

THIS MONTH Fodens Ltd has appointed a regional manager for northern Europe and Scandinavia and at the same time opened a new...

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and

My employment is concerned with collecting and delivering new and secondhand vehicles. Do I need an hgv licence? My...

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managemen matters

Economic consultancy the Haulcost plan AN EASILY OPERATED costing scheme designed especially for road haulage operators, and...

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know the law

by Les Oldridge, AMIRTE, MIMI The Construction and Use Regulations (18) WHEN a motor vehicle is drawing only one trailer the...

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profit from

learning by David Lowe MInstTA AMBIM A week at MOTEC I RECENTLY SPENT a week at Motec 1 at High Ercall in Shropshire partly...

new companies

Dart Express Tranaport Ltd. Cap: £L00. Dirs: M. Johnson, Marie Johnson, 15 Cedar Drive. Sutton at Hone. Dartford. Kent. P. F....

dates for your diary

For the next Seven clays FRIDAY May 12. IRTE Annual Conference. Civic Hall. Solihull, Warwickshire. (Ends May 13). QATURDAY...

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Insurance More Tyre Care

by John C. Vann • A few days ago I was lunching with the claims manager I'll call him Pete of a well-known Lloyd's insurance...

Directory of Bodybuilders

This guide is arranged geographically by counties, but with Scotland and Northern Ireland separately at the end. KEY: Letters...