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14th August 1997
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BRIEFS

• The Black Count DevelopmentCorporation has opened the final 800m of dual-carriageway giving access to the M6 and M5. Peter...

Drivers lock out boss in pay row

by Sally Nash • Furious drivers at Suffolk-based European Road Services, who say they have not been paid for weeks, have taken...

RHA to step up pressure on the French

• Winning its members compensation from the French government will be a major priority for a leaner, meaner Road Haulage...

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In official: bridges fail 40-tonne test

by Miles Brignall • The Government has admitted that it is way behind in its bridge improvement plan so it will be forced to...

DOT to review regulation

• The Government is reviewing how its agencies regulate the road haulage industry and is expected to consider changes to the...

A LICENCE TO CHANGE

ccording to the Elizabethan sage Richard Hooker: "Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to better."...

Commercial Motor gives hauliers the best news each week by

providing the information they need to stay profitable, professional and legal. But we also like to talk to our readers, to...

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Chancellor plans green diesel cut

by Rob Willock • Government departments are hinting that the Chancellor intends to use tax changes in his March Budget to make...

RaiItrack cuts pricing red tape

• RaiItrack has finally simplified its pricing structure for track access after 14 months of talks with freight operator...

Truck theft victim slams tracking kit

• A victim of truck theft says the manufacturer of his failed tracking system demanded £30 before it would tell him why the...

ACAS called in at Lynx

• Conciliation service ACAS has been asked to step into a dispute over wages between Lynx Express and the RMT union. The row...

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UPS strike will not hit the UK

• Goods in America were brought to a standstill last week as 190,000 workers at parcels giant UPS went on strike. The UK's...

Lawyers slam courts

by Rob Willock • Magistrates' rulings on road transport cases are "a complete lottery" and should be subject to more reliable...

London lorry ban checks ' are hit by lack of police

• Six out of nine proposed checks to enforce the London lorry ban were cancelled in the first quarter of 1997. And the reason,...

Mercedes in transport challenge

• McGregor Cory carried the torch for hauliers in last week's Manchester to London transport challenge, organised by...

TDG plans rental revamp following falling profits

• Transport Development Group plans to reposition itself in the rental market following "disappointing" results in its hire...

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Ferry merger set to founder

by Karen Miles • International operators look set to continue to benefit from the current array of highly competitive...

Montenegro and Serbia warning

• Hauliers are being advised to avoid the border between Serbia and Montenegro after reports of Serbian police stopping...

More jobs created in distribution • Rivals Wincanton Logistics and

Hays Distribution were last week celebrating new retail contracts which will create a total of 750 jobs. Wincanton has won a...

Further hike on Humber Bridge

• Humber Bridge tolls are set to jump by £4.50 over the next year, the Government announced last week. The controversial...

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Al layby parking blitz

by Sally Nash • North Yorkshire police have launched a campaign to crack down on drivers parking overnight in laybys on the...

10 years jail for huge drug haul

• A self-employed lorry driver frotn Sheerness has been jailed for 10 yean; for smuggling 0.5 million-worth of cannabis, hidden...

Euro court rules on the word waste

• The European Court has ruled that the term "waste" includes anything discarded by the owners, even if it has a commercial...

EURO NEWS

* Dover Harbour Board is expanding its freight services area. The area, due to be completed in August next year, will provide...

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BRIEFS

• Mercedes-Benz led the UK sales league last month with 399 registrations, according to the SMMT. Leyland DaF was second with...

Wait for Actros tippers

by Brian Weatherley • Mercedes tipper operators planning to replace their long-serving six and eight-leggers with new...

Western Stars head down under

• ERF has started to deliver Western Star Commander tractors to Australia for use as artics and B-double roadtrains. The...

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MoD dumpers up for grabs

by Charles Young • Volvo, Foden and Iveco Ford have tendered for the supply of 121 self-loading dump trucks for the Royal...

Berlingo leads high-cube sector

• Citroen's Berlingo has made a strong impact on the highcube market since its launch last October, overtaking Ford and closing...

Heavyweight truck

mounted sweeper • Scarab Sweepers will launch a truckmounted sweeper at next month's Institute of Municipal Transport show....

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Auld sets up own fuel duel

by Toby Clark • Biggleswade haulier Auld Bros is taking on ERF with a Fuel Duel of its own. The distribution operator has just...

LDV offers off-the-peg Pilot pickup/flat bed

• I.,DV has launched a factorybuilt pickup dropside based on the 2.8-tonne Pilot chassis cab which offers a nominal payload of...

BRIEFS

• The Freight Transport Association, in association with Ford, has published Minibuses—a guide for users and operators to...

Waste rigs go low

• Three specially designed ERF recycled waste collection vehicles have begun work with Crop Oxfoc. Supplied by KL Commercials,...

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Cooper reduced

• Maintenance problems have resulted in the authorisation on the licence held by Derek Cooper (Transport), of Bury St Edmunds,...

'" Firm in at the deep end

• A Hamiltonbased company, which got into trouble after its managing director became seriously ill and his daughter and...

Haulier disqualified indefinitely

416 • A Liverpool haulier's case was described by North Western Deputy Traffic Commissioner Jack Levin as the worst he had...

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Jailed for road rage incident

• A former policeman has been jailed for a year after being found guilty of causing the death of a truck driver following a...

Two years with no licence

• A Cheshire company which operated without a licence since 1995 has been told that if interim authority were granted it would...

Former director is given new licence

• Despite revoking the licence held by Aldridge Warehousing, now in liquidation, Western Traffic Commissioner Christopher Heaps...

Got a Legal problem?

Don't know who to turn to? Commercial Motor can help! CM's 16-page A4 Legal Directory, priced £10 (inc P&P) is a valuable...

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Factor now has five sites

• imperial Car/Van Panels Lamps, which claims to be the UK's largest motor factor specialising in exterior vehicle parts, has...

Sidem range includes Volvo and Scania

• GP Automotive has extended its range of Sidem Steering and suspension parts, which includes references for Scanias and...

HSS Hire reflects red

• I ISS Hire Service Group has adopted 3M Commercial Graphics' red reflective safety strip across its 400-strong CV fleet. The...

Safeway keeps an eye on deliveries

• Following successful trials at its Warrington depot, Safeway has installed satellite tracking systems in all its trucks in a...

Truckmaster supplies silencers

• Parts factors who want to supply CV silencers can now acquire replacement silencers and fittings from Truckrnaster Direct,...

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BUSINESS MOVES New Trafford

• Specialist bodybuilder and repairers Fresmco of Trafford Park, Manchester is taking more than 930m 2 on the Grange in...

TRUCK RACING Alastaro. Finland, Super Race

• Saturday, 2 August. Cup Race 1: G Korber (MAN). 2: H Luostarinen (Cat). 3: F Kreutzpointner (MAN). 4: N Crozier (MAN)....

Championshio Table after seven rounds:

1. H Luostarinen (Cat)-292 points. 2. F Kreutzpointner (MAN)---264. 3. M Oestnich (M-13)-224. 4. N Crozier (MAN)-196. 5. G...

TRAINING ADR Refresher

• Ell Training Services are conducting a series of twoday ADR refresher training courses for drivers whose current ADR...

PEOPLE Lynx

• Lynx has appointed three new directors: David Mitchell, engineering director; Neil Bingham, commercial director; and Nick...

PUBLICATIONS Channel Directory

• The French chamber of commerce in the UK has launched its 1997/98 CrossChannel Transport Directory. The first section...

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Practice what you preach

ichard Barnett's "Sound Off" (CM n.24-30 July) rightly raises the question of what makes an integrated transport policy, but...

Fuel saving hints

I have read about the ERR Fuel Duel challenge in the press and it seems the ERF people seem to blame the drivers for not...

Loss of CV road-wheels

W ith regard to John Dickson-Simpson's letter (CM 24-30 July) there are a few facts which should be stated. He is discussing...

Salisbury bypass—less support from the residents

R i chard Diment (CM 10-16 July) makes the honest mistake of suggesting that most local residents support the nowcancelled...

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A model winner

fan of collectibles himself, the Hawk was very interested in the outcome of this year Corgi Classics Fantasy Fleet II...

Creme de la creme

0 he blends in beautifully, doesn't she? The "she" I am referring to is Altona Lea Broker Emma, winner of the Supreme Dairy...

Entertainment on the move M ick Pattenden, a

driver with Jade Transport of Ashford, has won a 10in colour Euro TV for his cab as the first winner in a series of free prize...

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BETTER

A G AIN There's never been a new truck made that didn't have some teething troubles, and Iveco's EuroTech is no exception....

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DRIVERS' VERDICTS

As usual, after our full roadtest we handed our test truck over to three regular drivers who we met at the BP South Mimms...

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H ome Express handles 50 million parcels a year for its

parent company, mail order giant Littlewoods, and deals with a further 15 million parcels for other clients. Business Express...

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11 1,111. Fin fa,

While the buyers and sellers of houses wait on tenterhooks to complete, the removals companies suffer from feast or famine. And...

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SHORT CHAN

The Landfill Tax is being blamed for an increase in fly-tipping and a slump in work for the lawabiding tipper operators we...

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TIM BOMB

Just about every haulier in the land has now embraced computerisation. Clever you. But just round the corner is a disaster...

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;0 11 NG FORCES

L ast month, the Government named the Road Haulage & Distribution Training Council as one of the country's first National...

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Your wo

st nightmare / t's every operator's nightmare. The telephone rings in the middle of the night. You're still half asleep and can...

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'The secret is not what you do but the way that you do it'

6 1 t is extremely difficult to teach grownup people anything. It is, however, relatively easy to create conditions under...