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18th February 1966
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TRTA PROTESTS TO MR. BROWN

S ERIOUS concern at the implications for commercial vehicles arising from the Government's White Paper on Investment...

E5 "Heavies' Test Aim By Late 1967

FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT TT may cost up to £.5 for a heavy lorry to be tested at one of the nation-wide chain of...

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Maximum penalty for dangerous vehicles to be reviewed with Road Safety Bill

They would also be able to incorporate the higher braking standard which her working party had been studying and on which she...

RHA takes legal action in Potteries

TEGAL action is being taken by the RHA J-1 West Midland area to recover subscriptions from hauliers in the Potteries who have...

NO INCREASE ON TOLL

THE 2s. 6d. Forth Road Bridge toll will not be increased despite mounting Government pressure.

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Changes in Transport Co-ordination

irHE Ministry of Transport's anticipated 1 joint BR/RS parcels service proposals were commended by Mr. J. W. Bannard, on...

LINER-TRAIN PROBLEM NEARING SOLUTION?

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL ' CORRESPONDENT T HE problem of the liner trains—and of the right of private road hauliers to deliver and...

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COMPANY 'ESCAPES' INDICTMENT

IF the Attorney-General and the Director of Public Prosecutions had felt that proceedings on indictment had a reasonable...

No LTB Pay Probe

THE failure to report the wages structure and " 1 conditions of work of London Transport busmen to the Prices and Incomes Board...

'Angry Probe' into Transport likely

FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT O NE result of the railway strike settlement, and the brinkmanship involved, is that the...

Liberals Attack Highland Increases

QCOTTISH Liberal MPs, headed by party leader 1 - 7 Mr. Jo Grimond, have tabled a protest in the House of Commons against...

Private Bill to Pro tect Rail Freight

A BIG railway complaint about freight traffic has just broken surface in Parliament. It is that road operators are winning...

Investment grant policy attacked

T ORY and Liberal criticism of the Government's decision not to include vehicles in the new scheme for investment grants failed...

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Bid for Five on B

I T was stated on Tuesday at Cardiff that British Road services stood to lose £1 1,000 a year on local distribution alone if an...

Spares shortage a disgrace, says operator

S HORTAGE of spares for commercial vehicles was a disgrace to the country, said Mr. D. Goodfellow, managing director of Kaye...

Express service for Berresford's

A r Birmingham on Tuesday the West Midland Traffic Commissioners granted Berresford's Motors Ltd. an express service from Leek...

Bid to widen B conditions fails

C RITICISMS of the service provided by BRS were made by Mr. H. J. Merrison, a director of H. G. Rent and Co. (Highbury) Ltd.,...

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Oakey and Sons Appeal Dismissed

T HE Transport Tribunal, in a reserved written judgment, has dismissed the appeal of R. Oakey and Sons Ltd., of Alvescot. Oxon,...

Rate Too Low Contract A Bid Fails

AN unopposed Contract A licence application I -1by Mr. A. F. Hutt, of Glenfarg, has been refused by the Scottish deputy...

SCOTLAND (NORTH)

APPLICATIONS (February 12,19661 Frank Ward, Dunfermline, new A lic., ST. (420. Mainly goods for Alexander Russell and Co....

SCOTLAND (SOUTH)

APPLICATIONS February 12,1966 Alexander Thom and Partners. Glasgow, new A lic„ 2 veh. (7+0. G.g., within 10 miles, and...

NORTHERN

APPLICATIONS (February 9,1966) J. Wilson, Penrith, A var., add 1 art. (71-0. Davisons Transport Ltd., Shildon, A var.. add 1...

NORTH WESTERN

APPLICATIONS (February 11,1966) Wilsons Fuel and Haulage, Hadfield, new A lic.. 1 veh. (4t). Life-crafts, chemicals,...

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WEST MIDLAND

APPLICATIONS (February 10, 1966) Granary Haulage Ltd., Burton-on-Trent, A var., add 1 art. (81-0. Foodstuffs (human and...

EAST MIDLAND ( '` w

APPLICATIONS (February 9, 1966) Taylors Traffic Services, Bulby, nr. Bourne, Lines, new A lie.. 1 veh. {410. Coal, g g. and...

WESTERN

APPLICATIONS (February 8, 1966) Dainton Transport, Newton Abbot, new A lic., 1 veh. (5t Sc): 1 art. (510 (tankers). Mainly...

EASTERN

APPLICATIONS (February 14, 1966) K. R. Easter Ltd., King's Lynn, new A lie., 1 veh. (8311: 1 tn. {310 (draw-bar) (pressurized...

METROPOLITAN

APPLICATIONS (February 10.1966) E. M. Douglas (Transport) Ltd., Forest Gate, E7, A var.. add 1 veh. (4t). G.g., mainly within...

SOUTH EASTERN

APPLICATIONS (February 10, 1966) C. McKenzie, Southampton, new A lie., 1 veh. (7t). Nonperishable goods, Cardiff. Liverpool....

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Tyneside chosen for Now it is the integration study Inspectors . . .

T HE Minister of Transport, Mrs. Barbara Castle, has asked the Northern Economic Planning Council to report, within six months,...

DUS inspectors employed by Kingston") upon-Hull Corporation Transport have decided

to ban overtime. The men belong to the TGWU and an official of the union was due to talk to transport department chiefs last...

SLOW PROGRESS IN LONDON DISPUTE —One Axed

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT A S the London busmen's overtime ban entered its fourth week there were growing signs that...

F IVE of the bus services axed by London Transport under

the emergency measures introduced on January 30 are to be reinstated from February 20, announced the Board this week. This will...

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40-hr. week for company busmen

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT M ORE than 100,000 company busmen are to have a 40-hour week from next April. An agreement...

Bus-Rail Experiment in Liverpool?

AN experiment to provide a bus-rail service ra. between the Kirkby/Fazakerley outer suburbs of Liverpool and the city centre to...

Carlisle Passenger Survey

A SPECIAL passenger survey is to be conducted in Carlisle by Ribble Motor Services Ltd. for a week beginning on February 27....

The Co-operative Wholesale Society has formed a new traffic division

in which the existing traffic department is integrated. S. C. Rowell, previously group traffic manager, has been appointed to...

Frank Hill-Lines has been appointed UK sales manager of the

mechanical handling equipment division of US Industries Inc. Engineering Ltd. and will be based at Burtonwood, Lancs. He...

Graham Snell has been appointed Press officer and R. J. Stephenson advertising manager of The Skeilco Ball Bearing Co. Ltd.

The Minister of Transport has promoted O. F. Gingell as

a Deputy Secretary at the Ministry, replacing M. M. V. Custance, who has moved to the Ministry of Pensions and National...

Gilbert Pither, regional manager of Rootes Ltd., Manchester, has been appointed director of Tom Garner Ltd., Manchester.

Lain Howie, aged 26, has been appointed to the new

post of Press officer of the York Trailer Co. Ltd. He will be responsible for all Press and public relations activities...

Henry Hahn, 47, has

been appointed joint managing director of York Trailer Europa NV, Barendrecht, Rotterdam, Holland. With York for seven years,...

Paul Miller has joined the board of Magirus-Deutz Concessionaires Ltd.

as sales director. For the past 10 years Mr. Miller has been involved in selling commercial vehicles in the London area and was...

Dr. W. A. Pullman has been appointed deputy secretary of

the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in succession to Rear Admiral I. G. Aylen. Dr. Pullman is head of the mechanical...

C. R. Barker has been appointed area manager in the

North West, including Yorkshire, for Austin Crompton Parkinson Electric Vehicles Ltd. (Morrisons). He has been operating in the...

OBITUARY

WE regret to record the deaths of Mr. John Kipps, Mr. Fred Massey and Mr. K. E. Tatlow. Mr. Kipps, who was chief public...

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By P. A. C. BROCKINGTON A M I Mech E

A reported in the February 4 issue of COMMERCIAL MOTOR, Glasgow Corporation transport department has been operating a Leyland...

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Lancashire maintenance trial extended

T HE transport committee of Lancashire County Council has decided to extend for a further 12 months the pilot maintenance...

More Atlanteans for Bolton

A FLEET of more than 100 Leyland Atlantean rear-engined double-deckers will be operated by Bolton Corporation Transport by...

Testing for Clearance

TN vehicle repair, there are many tasks where it is necessary to learn by one means or another, that a working space or...

Free forms for maintenance control

AN aid to systematic and effective maintenance was announced by Gulf Oil (Great Britain) Ltd. on Monday. The scheme comprises a...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and publications Industrial blower Ordnance Survey map T HIS y ear's edition of the route-planning Ordnance Survey map was...

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ITS NEW BUSES

BY NORMAN H. TILSLEY T o say that Maidstone likes its new Atlantean buses is almost an understatement. After spending a day in...

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Bird's Eye

View BY THE HAWK New International Chairman? T HERE is a lot of speculation g oin g on about who will take over as chairman...

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In Your Opinion

Sack the Militants! nNCE again the long-suffering public in London are being held 1 .-1 to ransom by the busmen, due to the...

United Transport's higher earnings

IN his latest interim report the chairman of UNITED TRANSPORT —Mr. J. H. Watts—makes the comforting comment that since the end...

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Out-of-hours recovery repair and spares facilities for commercial vehicles

rrHE success of last year's COMMERCIAL MOTOR guide to emergency service, and the growing demand for 24-hour facilities as...

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SOMETHING FOR NOTHING

EN transport economists start talking about road pricing or the maximization of this, that and the other, the average road...

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Vehicle Replacement

A THOUGH it has been established practice for over 50 years in this journal to segregate the total cost of operating a...

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The Common Roo

By George Wilmot ni Lecturer in Transport Studies, University of London EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN TRANSPORT THE ROYAL...