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19th November 1998
19th November 1998
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BRIEFS

• Leading transport lawyer inl of Blackburn, has died. Born in 1930, John joined his father in road transport law in 1 953...

Storms cause chaos on Scots roads

• Scottish hauliers were left battered and blown last week after severe wind and rain brought chaos to road and ferry...

Alert sounded on firm 'with history'

INVESTIGATION by Charles Young • Hauliers are warning against accepting work from two directors who have run no fewer than four...

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Licence lost pending appeal

• Walsall-based Transline Logistics has had its licence revoked after a traffic examiner denied a claim by managing director...

Two in race for T&G post

• Two candidates are chasing lorry drivers' votes for the post of Transport and General Workers Union deputy generalsecretary....

Fuel escalator 'here to stay'

by David Craik • The Government has told the Road Haulage Association that the "fuel escalator" policy will remain, despite a...

VI queries accuracy of new trailer guide

III The Vehicle Inspectorate says a letter from The Trailer and Towing Advisory Service inviting operators to buy a booklet...

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Driver sues boss over wheel knob

by Ian Wylie • Hauliers could leave themselves open to legal action by fitting steering-wheel aids to their trucks. This view,...

COMMENT

PARALLEL UNIVERSE L ife's full of little parallels. Take road haulage and farming. While British truck operators are being...

Asking which Way to Go

• Hauliers suffering Ireland's midlands traffic bottlenecks can now call for directions around the congestion by mobile phone....

Family firm goes under

• Bradford-based Bradley's Transport Haulage and Distribution has called in a liquidator after suffering cashflow problems....

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Tunnel drivers call off strikes threat

• Eurotunnel Freight train drivers have called off a series of 24-hour strikes after accepting an improved 11th-hour pay offer...

Anti-protest unit set up

• Hauliers harassed by protesting crowds should benefit from a new Scotland Yard unit aimed at reducing public order offences....

DWT closure blamed on tax

by Charles Young • Tamworth-based David Williams Transport (DWT) is the latest haulier to throw in the towel, blaming the loss...

Old and new at Cenotaph

• This First World War tank and one of the Army's most modern Challengers were taken to the Cenotaph in London by Bristolbased...

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FTA finds truck crime hotspots

by Tim Maughan III One in five hauliers have experienced vehicle or load theft in the past 12 months, a Freight Transport...

Find these trailers for £2,000

• A £2,000 reward is on offer to anyone who can help recover two new trailers worth more than £100,000 which were stolen from...

Unions advised to look for recruits in new companies

• Trade unions must start recruiting members in new companies or face extinction, says the co-ordinator of a TUCsponsored...

Runaway truck smashes house

• An elderly couple had a lucky escape when a 32-tonne truck belonging to Sewell Distribution crashed through Iwo ardens walls...

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Imported coils seized by Trading Standards

• Trading Standards officers have seized 1,700 fraudulent air brake coils in Manchester following a tip-off from a Welshbased...

Call for curb on toll hikes

• A leading Welsh academic has called for legislation to restrict the increases in tolls on the Severn crossings after the...

Potter clocks up 44 years on the road

• Tanker drivers at Kuwait Petroleum have said goodbye to 44 years of driving memories with the retirement of one of their...

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EC says: It's good to talk...

The European Commission wants to give employees in firms with more than 50 staff a say in the company's future. What will this...

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BRIEFS

• Leyland Dal has introduced a Special Edition of the 45 Series 7.5-tonner. Aimed at the retail market, the Special Edition is...

Alpha goes quarrying

by Toby Clark • Foden has been promoting its new Alpha range of tippers at quarry days hosted by its dealers throughout the...

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Boalloy: no premium on quality

by Brian Weatherley • Jim Gibb, sales and marketing director at Boalloy, is bemused...apparently hauliers think a Tautliner is...

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Billows changes tack

by Steve Banner • When Kettering-based truck dealer John R Billows and Volvo parted company a few months back after a 30-year...

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BRE" No show no licence

• A County Durham haulier who refused to attend a public inquiry because he did not believe his company would get a fair...

Vehicles cut for maintenance

• Maintenance problems at Pontypridd-based M&E Bin Hire resulted in its licence being cut from four to two vehicles at a...

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Brake defect leads to final warning

1 - r ,-• Llanerynmair, Powys-based EW Jones & Son was given a final warning about maintenance standards after a roadside...

DTC exceeded his power

• The Transport Tribunal has stressed that any environmental conditions that are imposed on 0-licences, and any undertakings...

Nominated transport manager is rejected

• A Bolton com pany, whose nominated transport manager had been convicted of handling stolen trailer parts, was granted a new...

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haulage factfile

Ors Haulage Factfile pages provide busy operators with brief news items on: forthcoming events, services, business products,...

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letters

Do you want to comment on any of the stories in Commercial Motor? Does someone in the industry deserve a pat on the back—or a...

Firm request

C an anyone recall the firm A&G Training, believed to be from Northampton about 1990, which spe cialised in fork-lift courses?...

French example?

I refer to the recent letters in 'Commercial Motor concerning Mr Steven Norris. I am a member of the Road Haulage Association,...

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bird's eye view by the hawk Commercial Motor takes road

haulage very seriously. However, once a week our quirky correspondent, the Hawk, steps off his perch to take a humorous look at...

West is best

III ere's a fellow with the weight of the world on his shoulders—well almost. John West, 56, is the current European...

Bird brained

a. Why did a grown man in a chicken suit cross the road? A. To boost Automobile Association membership in Dublin. I don't...

Nest egg for RSPB

IN hen it comes to the birds, Business Express certainly knows how to deliver the goods. Bill Kelly, managing director of the...

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AJWV

CM has teamed up with Donald Armour from the Freight Transport Association's legal department to highlight laws in the...

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n1= ant ROADTEST: LEYLAND DAF FA4511501AFS DUAL-FUEL

CM has evaluated a number of dual-fuel trucks, but this is our first time behind the wheel of a wagon that combines diesel and...

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I;Z MOT

CONTROL The time, effort and hassle of dealing with the aftermath of an accident can be taken over by a third party. Steve...

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FLEET FOCOS

UK hauliers have been under pressure—on rates, diesel prices, fear of finding stowaways, traffic congestion and so on. Some are...

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VANS

IMPRESSIONS BERING() ECTRIQUE Price as tested: £9,120 (ex-VAT). Engine: 162V DC electric motor, 38hp (28kW). GVW: 1,950kg....

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invest to save

Saving fuel is high on Neil Evans' list of requirements, and to this end he has invested in eight ERF ECils—a sound business...

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FAMILY TIES

Family-run businesses are the backbone of the road haulage industry but they may be dying dynasties as external pressures force...

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Esium

West Midland Traffic Area officers joined forces with the Vehicle Inspectorate last month to hold an 0-licensing seminar in...

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'There is some scope for a degree of economy with the truth'

Dr Martin Busk is a GP in Kent who carries out frequent medical examinations on behalf of the Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency....