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15th August 1991
15th August 1991
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III COMMENT HIGHWAY ROBBERY

• The news that the Government has awarded the first concession to build a 50km private toll motorway around Birmingham should...

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50mph truck speed limit looms closer

• A Brussels-imposed 80km/h (50mph) speed limit for trucks on Britain's motorways has moved closer. Members of the European...

Police look for backload boss

• Police want to question the boss of a Chichester firm which offered backloads to Spain and has shut owing hauliers thousands...

Brum toll road will cost truckers i3

• Hauliers will have to pay the equivalent of £3 at today's prices to use the Birmingham Northern Relief Road, Britain's first...

OFT considers costs

• The Office of Fair Trading is still considering a plea by the Road Haulage Association to allow it to publish cost tables to...

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Second weighs to be allowed

• Traffic examiners have been ordered to be "more receptive to the reasonable requests of drivers" when they ask for a reweigh...

ARC in tender bid

• Derbyshire tippermen have received letters from ARC asking them to submit fresh tenders for contract work — and the company...

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Jams a factor in rail freight grants

• The effect on motorway congestion of moving freight from road to rail is a factor the Government should consider when...

Stanton is bailed

• Kent-based haulier Frederick Stanton was remanded on bail at Sheerness magistrates last week after being charged with drugs...

Control agency a help, says NAWDC

• Government plans for a national Environment Agency to take control of waste regulation from local authorities will help waste...

Govt cash call for weigh sites

• Two trade associations are calling for Government cash to be given to companies to run public weighbridges, and for more...

Former RHA chief dies

• Former Road Haulage Association vice-chairman Barry Hempsall has died after a long illness. Hempsall, who started his...

Adjourned inquiry 'wastes money'

• A haulier, who got a public inquiry into his licence bid adjourned after demanding to question an absent traffic examiner,...

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Lynx streamlines semis...

• Lynx Express Delivery Network is about to start aerodynamic artic bodywork trials which could lead to fuel savings of more...

Chunnel Mercs face both ways

• This unusual recipient of the three-pointed star is one of the 24 "Service Tunnel Transport System" vehicles being supplied...

... as Lever goes aero on artics

• TNT is hoping for 15% fuel savings on a contract with Lever Industrial by introducing a fleet of aerodynamic tractor units...

Fuel quality call

• Detroit Diesel is joining in the call for improved diesel fuel quality, and says that without the necessary changes some of...

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Taylors does the ton with Centurion

• Scania has sold its first highspec Centurion tractive unit to Worcestershire haulier Taylors of Martley. It is the company's...

Pusher trial for 80

• A pusher axle 6x2 80 Series Leyland Daf, developed by Billingham dealer North East Leyland Daf (CM 25-31 July), has gone on...

Freighter power boost

• Leyland Daf is set to boost its Series 60 Freighter range of 17-tanners with an uprated model. The new truck, likely to be...

Auto clutch on G range

• Renault's 17-tonne G230 truck will be available this autumn with an automatic clutch, The development could later be an...

Meres heart of gold

• Golden West Foods of Hemel Hempstead, fast-food chain McDonald's' sole distributor, is expanding its fleet with two 13.6m...

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ECC cuts drivers wages

• English China Clay has slashed wages of Cornish tippermen by up to £120 a week, but drivers are not opposing the cuts. "The...

Mayflower buys Motor Panels

• Truck cab maker Motor Panels has been rescued from receivership with a £14.75m cash bid by a company a quarter of its size....

Let the truck take the strain

• Red Star International, the British Rail parcels carrier's international division, has cut delivery times by half by...

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Paragon: 'Not enough'

• Parcelforce is offering unions a £280 one-off payment instead of imposing a wage freeze — but the cash has been rejected as...

Courage Beer backing John Dee

• The Courage Beer Company has confirmed it is the mystery drinks firm for which John Dee began advertising for contract...

Retail distribution contracts for TNT

• TNT Retail Express has announced new contracts with Makro and Littlewoods subsidiary Index Catalogue Shops. The Makro...

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Weight ticket reprieve

• Grimsby magistrates have thrown out charges alleging that a vehicle belonging to C & C Transport, of Scunthorpe had exceeded...

Tad° rules breaches cost haulier £605

• Permitting drivers to take insufficient daily rest and break the 41-hour driving rules cost Oldham haulier Alan Wilson £605...

Broke partner loses licence

• The bankruptcy of one of the four partners in Windmill Transport Services has cost the company its goods vehicle and PCV...

Driver covered by name swap

• Albert Deeble, a partner in Darley Ford Coaches of Upton Cross, near Liskeard was alleged to have put his name on a...

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Farm base OK for Pearson

• David Pearson and his son Mark have been granted authority to keep their two vehicles at home. They lost the use of their...

Fitters and drivers are fined £7,800

• Teesside Crown Court imposed fines of £7,800 on 12 drivers and two fitters employed by AW Biker, trading as Bikers of Bedale,...

Absence of Hazchem training cost £1,250

II A York operator who was said to be unable to find time to train his drivers to carry dangerous chemicals has been ordered to...

Janaway wins its case — with costs

• Twelve overloading charges against Basingstoke-based Janaway Farms have been thrown out by Southampton magistrates and the...

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300 Series at Kortrijk

• Kassbohrer is unveiling its latest 300 Series coach at the Kortrijk fair in Belgium this October. The new range is expected...

CG banking on welfare

• Birmingham-based bodybuilder the Carlyle Group has introduced a new welfare vehicle which it hopes will double its community...

Plaxton director made redundant

• Plaxton's commercial and marketing director John Tortis one of the casualties in the latest round of redundancies at the...

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omanian trucker Costica Fransinisco could have been in a real

jam after his truck broke down at a Yorkshire service station. Penniless and hungry he faced a 10-day wait for parts to be...

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• It seems that the truck manufacturers have called a

truce in the power war. Now that the 500hp (373kW) barrier has been broken even the most self-indulgent ownerdrivers are...

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to drive onward to Dalkeith in a fraction of the usual time.

But the Foden's performance does not depend on good luck. Better-than-average hillclimb times were backed up by even faster...

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S OF SE L L

• If motor cars had developed as fast as computers, a Rolls Royce would be the size of a pinhead and cost less than a £1. Some...

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• Every manufacturer, spurred on by a ceaseless tide of

environmental legislation, has been working to make its trucks quieter — and now they are about to add a powerful hi-tech...

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STREET

• The microchip has given a great boost to the efficiency of road transport. The advent of small, cheap personal computers...

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GlIT IIG

N o matter what measures hauliers take to stop their trucks being stolen, they are almost powerless when faced with an...

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• Noting with some interest W Patterson's comments on the

availability of driver training in respect of hours and tachographs rules (CM 27 June-3 July), 1 should like to make two...