AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

12th November 1971
12th November 1971
Page 1
Page 1, 12th November 1971
Close

Page 37

A disturbing decision

If the Queen's Bench judgment recorded on page 36 stands unchallenged we may expect to see increases in goods-intransit...

Page 38

THE WEEK Roy Bowles indemnity judgment is a blow for hauliers and insurers

from a special correspondent • A haulier's ability to claim from a third party (eg a forwarding agent) for any amount in...

Two new PTAs in Local Govt Bill

from our political correspondent • Further Passenger Transport Authorities are to be set up under the Local Government Bill,...

Page 39

Night parking wardens in East London

• As a preliminary to the ban on overnight parking of over 2+-ton unladen weight lorries in the streets of the London Borough...

Jim Allison is back

with a £40,000 company • Mr James Allison, formerly managing director of Allison Freightliners Ltd, who sold out to Spinks...

It's BAR for removers

• At Windsor this week British removers' associations, NA FVVR and BAOFR, agreed to merge to form a single body. It will be...

Page 40

FTA wants 45 tons

• The maximum gross weight for goods vehicles in the Common Market should be 45 metric tons rather than the 42 proposed in...

Pay rises on the way and Alan Law hits out

by John Darker • The Road Haulage -Wages Council — considered by some to be approaching the end of its life — has...

Driver training back-log

• A massive back-log of driver training needs is building up, warned RTITB director-general Mr Eric Tindall this week. He...

Junction stopping ban not viable'

• The ETA expresses strong opposition to the proposed ban on all stopping within 20 yd of any road junction in a built-up...

Snowclearing in West Riding

• As in previous years, arrangements have been made for a control room to operate at County Hall, Wakefield, when...

Page 41

Curb-foreign-heavies Bill for the Lords

• The House of Lords has been chosen as the chamber for the introduction of the Government's Bill to enable weight and size...

Lorry ' benefactor ' says Minister,

opening ERF centre • The heavy lorry is an enormous benefactor; if it were to disappear from the UK scene it would mean...

Page 42

No parcels integration: redundancy denied

• There is no proposal to integrate the operations of BRS Parcels Ltd and National Carriers Ltd; and reports of large-scale...

Purle/Redland merger

• Purle Brothers, waste disposal specialists, are to be taken over by the Redland Group for a value of £15.25m. Mr Tony...

Ryders rental opens in Herts

• Ryders Truck Rentals Ltd, 98 New Bond Street, London W 1, recently formed subsidiary of the widely-established American...

Scotts buys Boyes

• On Monday Scotts of Nottingham Ltd, a member of the National Carbonising Group., acquired W. J. Boyes and Son Ltd, ERF...

Not so good

• In his reference to prohibition notices (page 96) Mr W. M. McCoubrey points out that his staff have certainly issued...

Scammell show

• Millburn Motors Ltd, 75 Hawthorn Street, Glasgow, Scammell distributor in Scotland, is holding its own exhibition of...

Seddon profits

• Pre-profits of Seddon Diesel Vehicles for the year ended June 30 were £1,147,692 from £816,834 after loan stock interest...

lorry ban

• For the second time in three years a demand for the banning of heavy lorries through Warwick town centre has been refused....

Page 43

Now-one association of removers

• The long-awaited merger of the home and overseas sections of the British removal industry was completed at Windsor this...

'Days off' firm goes broke

• The firm which offered its drivers a day off work with full pay on the occasion of their birthdays (CM July 23) — Tina...

Planning and transport in London

• Mr Peter Walker, Secretary of State for the Environment, has announced changes in the allocation of responsibilities among...

Page 44

'Allow VAT on business fuel'

• When Value Added Tax is introduced, hydrocarbon oil duty should be reduced by the amount of VAT levied, the FTA has told...

Anglo/Dutch coach traffic agreement

• A bilateral agreement between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands on the international carriage of passengers by road...

Public transport before private cars

• Public transport must be given priority over private motorists in urban areas, said Mr John Peyton, Minister for Transport...

Small men get short shrift from RTITB, says bus operator

• The Road Transport Industry Training Board's justification of its broad policies is used to give the small operator the...

New Year London fares rise

The GLC policy and resources committee are recommending the Council on November 16 to accept the proposals of the London...

Page 45

Car lifts a warning from America

Where the jitneys' run, the service disappears by Thomas Lenthall, a US transport consultant • The British Government's...

Page 46

SELNEC installs Scan-Coin

• One of the largest recent orders for Scan-Coin automated coin sorting and counting systems from Automaticket Ltd has been...

D rastic pl ans

to cover PTA losses in West Midlands • Plans for a lp increase on adult bus fares above the 3p minimum on West Midland PTE...

Private operators for Berwickshire routes

• Berwick County Council is carrying out a survey to discover how far private bus operators in the county could take over...

Page 47

Hirer should make sure of 0 licence, submits prosecution

• A company which hired out a vehicle to be used in the course of the company's own business, to a contracted operator,...

Transport Firm took no heed

• A Wolverhampton transport firm which failed to keep maintenance records after receiving warning and instruction in the...

RHA opposes 50 vehicle application

• The RHA has lodged an objection to the application of Spinks Interfreight Ltd, Whessoe Road, Darlington. The application,...

Scottish 'objection' case adjourned

• The hearing of the application by Clawford Haulage Ltd, of Leighton Buzzard, for an 0 licence in Scotland, with a base at...

joiners just joined forces for own use

• Four joiners who converted an Austin van into a minicoach, because they found it difficult to commute between York and...

Page 48

Road congestion plea succeeds

• It was foolish that an operator holding a number of licences should be compelled to run more than one coach to the same...

Cars and fish and timber. . .

• Two new men in haulage, but with business links in Edinburgh, were granted an 0 Licence for five vehicles and six trailers...

Counties' support for rural buses

• Local authorities in about threequarters of the English counties are proposing to provide financial support for their rural...

Page 52

New clean tipper for sticky loads

• Frameless all-aluminium tipping bodies to suit any make of semi-trailer chassis, are now being offered by Neville Truck...

Joint venture in fridge vans

• A new range of refrigerated semi-trailer vans has just been introduced, as a joint venture, by Hoy Trailers and Robert B....

Arlington addresses

• An advertisement for Arlington which appeared in the new Scammell Crusader feature, in November 5, gave the incorrect...

Low-cost vans from Craven

• A completely new model has just been announced by Craven Industries Sales Ltd of Andover which is to be added to the firm's...

Page 53

Drawbar tipper outfit

• The latest addition to the all-Edbro tipper fleet of Kingscliffe Super Refractories Ltd, of Sheffield, will accomplish in...

Tollbridge Trailers taken over

• Towing Equipment Ltd, 4 Carver Street, Sheffield 1, has taken over Tollbridge Trailers, Lymington, Hants. Production of all...

First approved crew cab for Dodge

• The first crew cab on a Dodge to receive approval from Chrysler's Special Engineering Orders department has been developed...

First Multiloader interchange in UK

• Multi-Cargo Systems Ltd, announces the completion of the first British order incorporating the Multiloader body interchange...

'VW mods for 1972

• For 1972 Volkswagen commercial vehicles may be optionally fitted with the twin-carburetter 1700 cc engine as used in the...

Page 54

Switch round for Leyland bus salesman

Jim Lees, bus sales manager, British Leyland Truck and Bus Division, and his deputy, Bob Crouch, continue in their positions in...

Tr-purpose tri-axle TIR

• An exceptionally versatile, high-volume TIR semi-trailer is announced by the Primrose Third Axle Co Ltd, Blackburn, Lancs....

Page 58

• Children's TV champion

Scotland's current driving hero, 32-year-old tanker driver Norman Singer, 1971 national champion in the CM-sponsored Lorry...

• Another Scottish discovery

How long does a tipper last? Just discovered in the Shetlands a 29-year-old Edbro gear is still tipping away, more often than...

1111 Unchecked islands

Surely novelist Compton Mackenzie must have followers in places of authority. It seems that the antics of the islanders and the...

• Farewell Len?

It was a slightly embarrassed Len Evans who sat at the top table for the annual luncheon of the PTA's Central London area last...

• Prepared for the worst

This will be Britain's first winter with the old Shap Fell road by-passed and a lot of new motorway mileage in difficult...

Page 59

CIII/PIFOA Conference 'MAKE TOUR VIEWS EMI IN EUROPE'

REPORT BY DEREK MOSES AND DAVID LOWE PICTURES BY DICK ROSS IF British operators wished to influence developments in Europe —...

Page 63

Inside the Institutes

Last week COMMERCIAL MOTOR visited Scottish meetings of the Chartered Institute of Transport, the Industrial Transport...

Page 64

Management v unions at Edinburgh ITA meeting

SHOULD a lorry driver be penalized for not being a member of the right union and indeed should he have his own union or belong...

Roll-on/roll-off for Clyde Port Authority?

IF THERE were a concrete demand for rollon/roll-off facilities, the Clyde Port Authority would include them in its plans for...

Page 65

Separate policies for Scotland?

SHOULD Scotland have — or rather does it need — a transport policy separate from the remainder of the UK? This was the...

Page 66

Brake requirements

In your report on Mr Furness' address to the RHA Conference (CM October 29) he is reported as saying that spring brakes may not...

All is not gold . . .

Readers of Trevor Longcroft's road test of the new Ford DT2417 6x4 tipper in the November 5 issue of CM could be forgiven if...

Standard bus grant

I refer to an article in Commercial Motor of October 15, regarding which I have been requested by my directors to make one or...

Fantastic CM!

We really must tell you about the fantastic pulling power of Commercial Motor. Some months ago you ran an article on the...

meet

H. E. Gibbon • Today (Friday) is one of the most important dates in the 1971 calendar for the president of the Scottish...

Page 74

72 slI COMMERCIAL 0 MOTOR November 12 1971 _ ON 1

,T Kelvin Hall this year there is a eneral feeling of the calm before the torm. No entirely new models have een announced...

Page 75

Programme and Prices

THE 48th Scottish Motor Exhibition at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, will be opened today, November 12, at 11.30 am by the Duke of Kent....

Page 86

Would legislation encourage cut-price operation?

by lain Skewis, director of Industrial Development. Marketing Division, Highlands and Islands Development Board CONCERN but...

Page 95

LIE RUSSELLS MOVE THE IARD STUFF J w o i l i i i r l i e 'sfIecartc a ies st n ee i l ia a n n d d iesra containers, and whisky brother Islay's distilleries

ERE will always be room and indeed a uirement for the small independent road Isport operator. This is an opinion held I indeed...

Page 97

There are ferries at the bottom of his garden

IT WAS on November 12 1969 that I met another of the Russell boys on a trailer stand at the Scottish Show. At that time W. L....

Page 98

SCOTTISH MAINTENANCE STANDARDS

YOU'RE BETTER THAN YOU WERE by lain Sherriff, MITA, AIRTE THE Scottish Area Maintenance Advisory Committee is not the most...

Page 101

cropper's column

European entry maybring back quafitycontrols • Whether there could be some restoration of licensing controls, somewhat akin...

Page 102

g g R E im - iFERE

HAMILTON'S OF WOMAN BY WHAT definition may a transport operator be judged a specialist? If by the value of the loads carried...

Page 104

insurance

Compulsory employers' liability by John C. Vann • Third party personal injury motor insurance has been compulsory for more...

Page 107

WEICIIIBREDGE

PROBLEMS EZ 110naffl y Gordon Crabtree 'ERATORS who carry timber and a ie variety of excavated materials as well solid fuel...

Page 110

MAKING THE BEST USE OF MORE POWER

by Paul Brockington, MIMechE MAKING it simple and comfortable for the driver and giving him ample power that can be used to...

Page 114

road and

workshop by Handyman Benchwise: lathe sense (27) A SPECIFIED DIAGNOSIS procedure must be followed in order to ensure that...

Page 115

to ic

Major haulage problem ALTHOUGH they may expect the heavy lorry at any moment now to be portrayed in the Chamber of Horrors at...

Page 116

it pays to understand

y our tax by R. H. Grimsley BCom, FIAC 14. Different tax rules for sole traders and partnerships THE ADJUSTMENT of business...

Page 123

The TY and A' Bureau t's a CM service. Its

expert staff will gladly answer your queries. Letters should be addressed to: 'Q' and 'A Bureau, Commercial Motor, Dorset...

Page 124

management

matters By John Darker, AMBIM The Industrial Relations Act the rights of workers NEW RIGHTS are conferred on workers by the...

Page 125

know the law

by Les Oldridge AMIRTE, MIMI Prohibition notices (1) ALMOST every week CM carries reports of fleet operators being called...

Page 126

profit from learning

by George Wilmot Senior lecturer in transport studies. University of London New look for CIT final examinations The new final...

new companies

Mazifreigbt Ltd Cap: £1000. Objects: To take over the business of haulage contractors, carried on by George C. Molyneaux. 120...

dates for your diary

For the next seven days commencing Friday. November 12 to Thursday. November 18. FRIDAY: IRTE (Border) meeting. "Engineers as...

Page 131

Tyre changer

Die H. F. Ace Mark III, a tool vhich removes and refits tyres xi light vans and handles losed-centre wheels as well as :hose...

Range of trailers

rile specialist trailers division of ourtburn Positioners, a member A the Bedfordia group, has innounced that the range of...

Fifth-wheel

Following a merger of Slaven Transport Products with the Dayton Steel Foundry of America, Dayton cast-steel fifth-wheels are...

Safety booklet

A revised edition of an HMSO booklet - Health and Safety at Work", gives details of the dangers arising and the methods of...

Rear lamp

The Wipac Tailbeam group can be used as a reversing light or a rear fog lamp depending on the lens fitted and is designed for...

Multi-core tubing

Multi-core tubing which consists of a transparent outer sheath with red (din. od) and blue ((in. od) heavy-duty nylon inner...

Service aids

Castrol is marketing used-parts bags made of polythene with reseal tops and large enough to take a set of plugs, points and...

Page 132

Engine analyser

The BD.125 Motorscope Major is the name of a petrol-engined analyser, produced by CryptonTriangle that features an 84,-in....

Protective masks

Safir protective masks made by Chapman and Smith have been redesigned and the range of filter pads produced has been extended...

Flash welder

An electric flash butt welding process developed by Reynolds Tube, a steel-tube division of Tube Investments, has enabled...

Tack cloth

Three qualities of tack cloth Superwhite, Super and Stan in three sizes are n available from Starchen. edges are sealed to prey...

Page 133

nti-seize grease

non-melt grease containing particles of copper and lead, duced by Beck Chemicals, is imed to prevent the seizure of nut, screw...

raham and White have made I adjustable current switch hich

warns, or shuts down, in e event of abnormal current inditions in electrically opered ac machinery. It detects arges of ac...

A trigger operated valve from Spraying Systems Division for fluid

systems up to 150 psi and flow rates up to 5.83 gpm can be incorporated in a fixed piping system to provide quick on-off...

Multi-purpose lamps

Two versatile Wipac lamps—the Snap-lite 75 and Snap-lite 105—are available as side, reversing, direction indicator, rear or...

keeping them running

by Trevor Longcroft From Shell-Mex and BP's Mr F. K. Farquharson I learn of a time-saving approach to the task of chassis...

Page 134

Battery warning device

Applied to car batteries in March of this year, the Levelite signal light has been developed by NSA for commercial vehicle...

Thermal pallet

Certain frozen goods normally transported in refrigerated vehicles may now be transported in insulated roll pallets which are...

Filters and lubricators

The range of filters and lubricators produced by C. A. Norgren has been superseded by the F04 Series compressed air filter and...

Towel service

The Sketchley Overall Service is offering its towel service throughout an area stretching from Lancashire and Yorkshire to the...

Markerlight system

From Thorn Lighting Ltd comes the Thorn Markerlight system which is in two distinct forms one for vehicle sides, the other for...

Spring brakes

Two spring brakes for use heavy commercial vehicles trailers are now available f Intertruck Ltd. Operating on the sE principle...

Short form catalogue

The Electrical and Mecha counters short form catali has been published, an available from English Nun ing Machines, Queens‘...

Alarm unit

An alarm kit has been devel by AEP to enable an au alarm to be obtained from a the existing vehicle wa lights (dynamo, oil...