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1st January 2004
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Nightowl problems fuel parking crisis

Industry hopes debt-stricken truckstop operator will be sold as a going concern after it calls in administrator weeks after...

Honest driver ruined

AN INTERNATIONAL ownerdriver has been ruined by British immigration laws which punished him for handing over stowaways he found...

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Knowles drivers rapped by TC

EASTERN TRAFFIC Commissioner Geoffrey Simms has dealt with 31 Knowles Transport drivers who committed a catalogue of offences....

Fuel spill

An 18-tonne tanker has overturned on ice, spilling 5,000 lit - es of fuel onto a road just off the A429 nea Cirencester. The...

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All I want for 2004...

Barry Proctor sends his New Year wish list not to Santa, who has his own logistics problems, but to the government As we usher...

Villagers rally round haulier

Guy Sheppard reports how a Cotswold tipper firm's friends came to its aid. THREE RESIDENTS who complained about noise and...

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Trucker saves lives in services blaze

A RECOVERY driver has been hailed a hero for rescuing seven sleeping truckers when a fire broke out at a motorway service area...

A Hayes-based driver has been put up for a bravery

award after heroically leaping from his truck and stopping a vicious assault in the street. Robert Clements (above right) who...

First JIC deal gives 7% in the West Midlands

HAULAGE LEADERS have agreed to a 7% pay increase for drivers in the first in a series of regional negotiations for the...

A9 service plan blocke

COUNCILLORS IN THE Scottish Highlands have blocked proposals to overturn a 25-year ban on building a service station on the A9....

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IN THE NEWS

Stuart Thomas gives us his regular round-up of the way the newspapers have covered the transport industry this week. Imagine a...

Haulier has sentence cut

Boss of firm that abused employee wins appeal. Jennifer Ball reports. A SHEFFIELD haulage boss who failed to stop a campaign...

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MAN trucks help to fight terrorism

ONE IMMEDIATE result of the terrorist attack on the Win Towers in New York on 11 September 2001 was for civil defence measures...

Weymouth relief

road wins fundin g A £54m RELIEF road for Weymouth in Dorset is one of the largest road schemes in the government's £1.9bn...

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Parking row leads to accident

Truck driver faces jail after parent run over in incident over parking outside a school. Mike Jewell reports. A LANCASHIRE...

German toll delays

AS CMwent to press the German government was expected to terminate its contract with motorway toll operator Toll Collect. This...

M42 plan to proceed

THE FIRST phase of the ..1'40m plan to use the hard-shoulder as an extra traffic lane on the M42 will he completed by March...

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Council orders clean-up

High Court tells Dublin waste disposal firm to clean up 5,000 tonnes of dumped waste. Brendan Nolan reports A DUBLIN waste...

Trade mourns Tautliner pioneer

MARTYN COOPER. a senior manager at Bowaters in the 1960s and 1970s and one of the driving forces behind the development of the...

Robbers take faulty wheels

THIEVES WHO helped themselves to early Christmas presents from a Hampshire trailer manufacturer might be tempted to return...

Gas attack

TWO BRITISH truckers have been gassed and robbed while sleeping in a service area in Spain. Wilf Kilvington and Ian Carter...

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Green light for road haulage

A green group praising haulage? Guy Sheppard reports on a welcome change A GREEN PRESSURE group has given the haulage industry...

Trucker arrested after fatal crash

A 1 RUCK DRIVER has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after his vehicle collided with two cars...

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MORE THAN TWOTHIRDS of the drivers travelling across the Irish

Sea are breaking the hours rules, according to the latest official checks. Additionally, more than a third of vehicles stopped...

MERCEDES WILL give its topof-the-range Actros tractor unit a power

boost to 600hp when it introduces its Euro-4 engine lineup in 2005. Changes to the engine, which include the introduction of a...

Sued for £500k after train crash

SOUTH WEST TRAINS has issued a High Court writ claiming more than 1500,000 from a selfemployed driver whose truck was hit by a...

Kooi teams with Moffet

MOFFETT AND KO1 market leaders in truck-n forklifts, are merging thei tions to form the pan-Et company Moffett-Kooi. Both...

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Measure for measure

Drivers and unions are concerned that changes to the way inflation is measured will mean employers will no longer increase pay...

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Information highway

TruckNetUK has brought together British HGV drivers like never before. Tim Maughan meets the man behind the website. T he...

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Like it or leave it

I READ WITH amusement the letter from Mr Rigby in the 27 November issue headed You must be joking'. It's Mr Rigby that must be!...

Safety laws miss their target

IN YOUR Health and Safety issue of 11 December, Dr John Powell of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) SE asserts that health...

No way does a 40p toll hike cost £30,000 a year...

JAM OFTEN baffled by some of the claims made by hauliers in your pages and wonder if you believe them yourselves. In CM 13...

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Testing the toll

The time: 07:30hrs on Monday, 15 December. The place: Warwick Services, M40 northbound. The mission: To experience at first...

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CM'S VERDICT

All three trucks had remarkably easy jour How much this was due to freak traffic conditions is open to conjecture, but it d...

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Paraffin in tanks leads to double revocation

The licences held by two operators sharing the same premises in Co Durham have been revoked after paraffin was found in the...

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No-show operator fined £8,500

AN OPERATOR which failed to The offences and fines turn up at the magistrates court to answer a string of serious charges,...

Overloading and braking

offence costs operator £8,351 A SURREY SCAFFOLDING company has been ordered to pay fines and costs of £835 for using a vehicle...

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Finance company awaits impounding decision

A FINANCE COMPANY is awaiting a decision on whether one of its trucks will be returned after it was impounded while stopped,...

Driver fined 050 for hours offences

A DRIVER ARRESTED for failing to attend a magistrate's court on hours offences was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling...

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Plan speaking

A pplicalions from hauliers planning to open a new depot are often treated with s uspicion by local authorities, wary of public...

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Courting favour

Appearances at public inquiries or magistrates' courts will go better if operators prepare properly says transport lawyer Ian...

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Shake on it

You hire a new driver, agree a wage and hand him the keys to a tuck, But what about a contact of employment? Patric Cunnane...

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THE BIG PULL.. AND PUSH

CM'S Aussie correspondent Steve Brooks has gone walkabout to track down a 400 tonne Kenvvorth roadtrain. They don't come...

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QSK Cummins' heart of gold

Cummins 0SK19 engine is the next development beyond the old K19. Innovations include 'full-autho electronics and major upgrades...

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LOVE AT F

The VolKswagen Touareg is not a vehicle you need, so much as lust after. Sometimes your heart must rule your head. N ormally,...

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HEAVE ABOVE!

Guru and desert-dwelling mystic Oliver Dixon has agreed to divert a little of his meditation time (usually 15 minutes in a...

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ROLLING T11111■411:1ER

Few newspapers have more clout than The Times. As part of CM'S PR campaign for the truck industry, editor in chief Brian...

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SECONDS SAVE 1 VES

When a plane is blazing lives depend on rapid intervention vehicles. Emma Penny gets to grips with 18 litres and 700hp I...

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FRENCH EMPIRE

Giraudis distinctive logo litters the motorways of Europe, but what is the philosophy behind this Paris-based company, and how...

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ARTFUL DODGER

When is a Mercedes Sprinter not a Mercedes Sprinter? When it's a Dodge Sprinter. But will a familiar badge persuade US buyers...

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CARGOES

IN THE CLOUDS Leeds-based Freelance Direct Logistics has set up a depot at Heathrow Airport. Tim Maughan sees a joint vision...

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Is it time to gamble?

A fter a very financially tight end to last month things have picked up very well. All the customers paid up and the trucks...

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Used lightweights in demand

A buyer's market beckons for used vans in the New Year. H ectic trading in lightweight second-hand vans during the...

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Scanning for Scanias

For this week's dealer-drop-in we made our first visit to the West Country. Scania's own outlet in Avonmouth handles a stream...

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Big-cab boost for Volvos

At one time it seemed that no-one wanted used FH Volvos — but that's all changed, according to the experts at CAP Red Book. I...

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Seaso 's finale

The last Manheim sale of the year saw brisk action and high prices across the board. T he year's final HGV sale at Manheim...