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1st August 1996
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EU wants VAT to be added to UK tolls

by Derren Hayes • Hauliers may have to spend thousands of pounds extra a year on tolls because the European Union wants to...

New transport faces on left and right

• Both main political parties rearranged their transport teams this week, with Clare Short demoted by Labour and Steven Norris...

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Traffic Area staff vote for action

by Miles Brignall • Traffic Area Office staff have voted five to one in favour of taking industrial action to oppose closure of...

French accept belly tanks

• France has backed down over belly tank fines after pressure from the EU over its persistent abuse of the hazardous cargo...

RIDDLE WRAPPI IN A MYSTERII

1 s there really any "mystery" to commercial yelwheel loss? Or is that single word simply a col nient excuse for poor...

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Moody mobbed and lamb ruined

by Derren Hayes • A British meat haulier is threatening legal action against a French farmers' union after a mob hijacked and...

MP backs UK driver held in a French jail

• Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant has called on the Government to intervene in the case of British driver Stan Allsop. He is...

Running into the red

• Losses at the Central Transport Rental Group soared 750% to 12181m in the year to the end of April after exceptional costs...

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Haulier injured in firebomb attack

• A haulier was hurt when thugs torched two of his trucks in an apparently motiveless attack at his Woolston Bank yard near...

Atlantic rolls back into Liverpool

• The jobs of hundreds of Merseyside drivers have been saved following the return of a major US container shipper to the port...

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Franchise parcels plan

by Lee Kimber • Express parcels carrier Parceline is offering its drivers the chance to become owner-drivers under a new...

M25 limit scheme to be tried on other M-ways

• Early results of the traffic control pilot scheme on the M25 show it has been so successful it is likely to be used on other...

Third year's fall for LGV accidents

• Truck driving is getting safer. The number of LGV accidents declined for the third year run ning in 1995, despite an increase...

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0-licences don't impress French

by Derren Hayes II British international operators are being fined hundreds of pounds in France because the French police don't...

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'Fines swap for lessons' tried in two police areas

by Derren liayes • Lorry drivers who commit minor road offences will be able to swap fines or penalty points for extra tuition...

Driver beaten up in yard

• A truck driver was beaten up by three raiders and threatened with what he thinks was a gun as he slept in an Essex yard. The...

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MAN exhausted by show

by Brian Weatherley • A new, more powerful exhaust brake, an improved faster-acting version of Eaton's semi-automated...

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Computer control lays the right spread of grit

• Whale Tankers has added computerised control to its Whale Blazer gritter design. The system allows users to specify precise...

Versatile logging crane

• Palfinger distributor TH White of Devizes has introduced a crane designed specifically for timber operations. Rated at 9.7...

Detector give warning on fla

by John Kendall • London-based Transport S ecurity Systems has developed a flat tyre detector for use with its Runflat 2000...

Cool curtainsider

• Grahams of Gildersome has built an unusual temperature. controlled curtainsider. The insulated trailer is fitted with a...

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Gas take-up is down to duty

by Charles Young and John Kendall • The future of compressed natural gas-powered commercial vehicles lies firmly in the...

ERN new parent looking at Cat and Detroit power

• Caterpillar and Detroit Diesel engines could be fitted to ERF trucks in future, according to Mike Harvey, vice president...

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Discharge for wei

M •Dorking 0 Magistrates have given employed by VP McKeffry an absolute discharge for using an overloaded vehicle, but they...

...and for loose wheelnuts

I Andover Magistrates granted Kenneth Howley Transport an absolute discharge, after the company admitted using a dangerous...

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Maintenance system was not up to date

• A York haulier who was said to have carried on operating the same mainte nance system for years without bringing it up to...

Arm with no truck

keeps its 0-licenci • A company which has not operated vehicles for two years, despite specifying vehicles on its licence,...

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Summer offer cuts up to 25% off battery cost

• Until the end of September Varta is offering its Super Heavy Duty batteries for sale at the same price as the Heavy Duty...

Swift keeps the spray

down with Spatz guards Ram reminder • Hyva Group has developed a II Swift has successfully completed a 12-month evaluation of...

Pump avoids freeze-ups

• A lube-free pump which all but eliminates the intermittent stalling caused by freezing air valves has been introduced by...

Air compressor saves van space

• Vehicle power equipment specialist Mobile Power has introduced a space-saving, vehicle-mounted air compressor. Operated by a...

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letters

Scotched theory T read with interest your story about North Yorkshire Police's attempts to stop hauliers overnighting in the...

Small is tough

I 'm not surprised to see that small operators are making bigger profits than big firms. They run on lower costs, employ fewer...

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bird's eye view by the hawk o brightly coloured you

need sun glasses to look at it, this striking trailer is the work of Glasgow art student Bridget Allison. She was the winner of...

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ALTI TUDE

SICKNESS / t's amazing the places some manufacturers choose to launch a truck. If you're MAN or Mercedes it's got to be in the...

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DECLARATION o f

INDEPENDENC C ommercial vehicles have been around for the best part of 100 years, and in all that time basic chassis design...

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Turners

Joe Turner is the second generation in the family business started father Henry more than 40 years ago. Beginning as an...

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Geoff Lewis Transport MAKING A CHOICE

SUCCESSION OR SALE NEATH, EST, GLAMORGAN W hat do you want to happen to yot. business? Are you creating an ass( to sell? If...

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Freightshift Services

LIMERICK, IRELAND Freightshift was founded by former international driver Sean Murtagh in 1987, in the wake of the previous...

SURVIVING THE FAMILY

The Forum of Private Business conducted I extensive research into the nature of UK private businesses in 1989 and from 2,000...

W Stevenson

NEWLYN, CORNWALL Fish supplier W Stevenson has been keeping it in the family since 1845 and now runs Britain's largest trawler...

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Transport and Allied Services

Tipperman Mike Forder employs his son Robert as transport manager in the eight-vehicle business which he founded 24 years ago....

Jonas Crowther

HARDEN, WEST YORKSHIRE Jonas Crowther has three sons in his seven-vehicle business. A fleet of four tippers work in North...

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NG

FlUE L abour MP Angela Eagle has some wry advice for the haulage industry as it prepares for the introduction of 40tonne...

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EGAI

bulletil Jail risk on houi I f current prosecution levels are anything to go by, many operators, transport managers and...

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Courts allowed to re-open cases

A large number of all cases which come before magistrates courts are dealt with in the defendant's absence. Procedures allow...

• Birmingham-based C&N Skips was given two weeks to prove

two of its vehicles were taxed and tested at a Birmingham Disciplinary Inquiry before West Midland Deputy Traffic Commissioner...

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Deciphering . prohibitions

Most operators will receive a prohibition at some stage in their careers, but how do they understand the details on the...

Get to grips with 0-licence exemptions

n general a goods vehicle with a gross plated weight of more than 3.5 tonnes jor, in the absence of a plated weight, an unladen...

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Failing to notify changes puts your licence at risk

S enior Traffic Commissioner Michael Betts recently warned operators that he would consider revoking licences if they failed to...

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'We need a political party which will tackl transport planning.'

C T ransport: The Way Forward—but which way? That is the question I have to ask. The Government's transport green paper, while...