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• Eurotunnel may reduce it-, freight ntirs to combat price

cuffing by the ferries—but Freight director Christian Zbylut denies overall "pricing strategy" wik change.

• The increase in excise duty for vehicles based on

offshore islands, to bring them in line with the mainland, has been reversed: the DVLA will refund any additional money paid.

• BSEN 590, the British Standard which governs the quality and content of automotive diesel, becomes mandatory today

1 September).

• The number of people injured in road traffic accidents

in England to 202,142 in 1993. The only area to see a rise was the South West, where injuries rose by 4%.

• Mid Glamorgan County Council wants to impose a 7.5

tonne limit on the Library bridge in Aberfan. Access will be via Troedyrhiw, which has a low bridge. No date has been set for...

• A 24 hour "Aide check on the A40 at

Ross - on - Wye uncovered defects around 8% higher than normal. Driver's hours offences featured in the early evening;...

More weight bars on road bridges

by Eugene Silke • Many new weight restrictions are being slapped on road bridges around the UK and more will follow in the...

RAIL STRIKE '94

Hauliers keeping Britain moving • The Institute of Directors says that 20% of the companies which are using more road haulage...

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MBO renames Heron Distribution as Merlin

by Elizabeth Daly • Heron Distribution, the profitable subsidiary of insolvent Heron International, has been acquired in a 112m...

Wire ignorance no defence

• An LGV driver and his employer are breaking the law even if they are unaware that his vehicle has a device designed to...

WHO TRAINS THE TRAINERS?

This is an open letter to Transport Secretary Dr Brian Mawhinney: S ince its birth in 1905, Commercial Motor has campaigned to...

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Calor drivers in pay dispute

by Elizabeth Daly • More than 300 drivers, plant operators and distribution workers at Calor Gas are being balloted on strike...

CHUNNEL ROUTES GET INFO

The first system in the UK giving LGV drivers minute-by-minute advice on their choice of route is to go into full operation...

Sowerby decides to survey LGVs

• LGVs will not be banned in Sowerby Bridge, the Yorkshire town where six people were killed by a runaway truck last year,...

Suffolk haulier lays off drivers and cuts fleet

• Suffolk-based haulier 11 Taylor-Balls has slashed its fleet by 50% and laid off half its drivers, one of whom is taking the...

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Iveco refutes guide claims

by Ian Wylie • Iveco Ford has angrily denied accusations from Glass' Guide that its discounts on new trucks are "undermining...

Applied reviews its local subcontractors

II Applied Distribution is to review an annual 4750,000. worth of work by eight regional subcontractors in the next three...

Jacob's staff to meet Lowfield

• Pension benefits and compensation payments will be top of the agenda at this week's meeting between staff at Jacob's Bakery...

Crashes lead to call for LGV ban a Followin g the

fifth serious accident in three years in a Derbyshire rood used by up to 50 LGVs a day, residents are callin g for an immediate...

Taylor Barnard staff turn clown 4%

• Staff at haulier Taylor Barnard have rejected a 4% pay deal across the board, with a 50p rise on subsistence payments, over...

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Late payments

• Hauliers will have an automatic right to late payments interest if the European Commission forces the UK Government to adopt...

Stand by your Bedfords

by Eugene Silke • South Yorkshire police have alerted owners of Bedford trucks to be on their guard following a spate of...

Beef subcontractors hit hard by Euro ban

• The ban on exporting beef carcasses on the bone to the European Union because of fears over mad cow disease (BSE) has...

Surprise profit at Leyland

Leyland Trucks Manufacturing has surprised the industry, and its directors, by making pre-tax profits of £8.4m only 11 months...

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Revised light Vauxhalls

by Toby Clark • Vauxhall's light commercial range has been substantially revised for 1995: it includes three new engines, a new...

Mitsubishi thins with fatter price

• Mitsubishi has made some revisions to its commercial range. The L200 pickup range has been thinned, the petrol variant being...

Fund now covers in-house damage

• Hire firm Practical Car & Van Rental has introduced a novel in-house insurance scheme for its fleet. Royal Insurance will...

AL-KO Kober converts Ducato

• AL-KO Kober has delivered its first Leamington-built extended chassis versions of the new Fiat Ducat°. The front-wheel-drive...

Olympus mini makes debut on new Sevel

• Olympus Coachcraft is the first UK convertor to have made a minibus variant of the new Sevel chassis. The Manchester firm's...

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Cargo bussed to Channel Is

by Noel MiHier • Iveco Ford has delivered its first right-hand-drive Cargo-based PCV chassis to Jersey Coach operator Blue...

Natural gas on roof

• Visitors to next week's Hanover Show may catch sight of one of 10 low-floor MercedesBenz based buses fitted with engines...

Cheaper night heat

• In-cab heater manufacturer Eberspacher is now offering an economy version of its popular D1LC night-heater. The DILE has...

• BOC's Polish business has been boosted with a trio

of Dal 85.360-based 42.0 tonne 3+2 drawbars specially designed for gas cylinder distribution. The 17.5m outfits comprise Daf...

Satellite checks

• Continuous monitoring of a refrigerated load in transit is now possible via satellite. Trials on the system, devised by Logiq...

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Debut for Brazilian VW

• VW is launching a Brazilianbuilt 7.5-tanner at the Hanover show. The L80 is powered by a 4.3-litre intercooled Brazilian MWM...

Low city-buses will go lower

• Yorkshire Traction has taken delivery of 10 Scania 'FlexCi'-based 1 1 .5m citybuses. The 480mm frame height Scania chassis...

Western MANs ready for uplift

• Keynsham-based Western Freight has specified its latest F90 MANs to be able to carry 44 tonnes in anticipation of weight...

Safeguard buys new Eatons

• Lancaster-based haulier Safeguard will be one of the first UK customers for Eaton's new S Series gearboxes. Having run two...

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No extinguisher

• Littleborough, Lancs haulier Graham Barrett has been fined £100 by Rochdale Magistrates for failing to carry a fire...

Maintenance check

• A bid for a two-vehicle/fourtrailer licence by Peter Griffiths, of Much Wenlock, following his father's death, has been...

Case adjourned

• Wolverhampton Magistrates have adjourned a series of charges against Wolverhampton haulier Clifford Morgan until 26...

Formal warning

• At a Dumfries disciplinary inquiry Scottish LA Michael Betts took no action against the licence held by Margaret Welsh,...

No time to check hours

• Oldham haulier Martin Darlington was fined £ 4,000 with £150 costs, after admitting that he allowed his drivers to drive...

Pugh acts on 'untidy situation'

• The licence held by GE Keedwell Transport of Port Talbot, has been suspended pending appeals against convictions for vehicle...

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Load discharge

• H&G Haulage (Farnworth) and driver Michael Leyden were given absolute discharges after admitting using a vehicle with an...

limber charge gets the chop

• James Industrial of Wigan, and Bolton driver Wayne Shaw, have been cleared of overloading a drawbar outfit carrying timber....

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Swift helps research

by Juliet Parish • A leading haulage firm is offering its drivers as guineapigs for research into a syndrome which causes loss...

REQUESTED MENU

• P&O European Ferries has introduced a new menu on the Dover-Calais route, based on driver's requests. Drivers can choose...

It is believed DWA is most likely when:

• There are highly predictable road conditions; • Road conditions are familiar; • The driver is at his or her most tired; most...

• A woman with cerebral palsy who says she is

"obsessed with trucks" wants a manufacturer to convert a cab to hand controls so that she can take her HGV I test. "Our first...

• Latches on diesel pumps, which allow drivers to leave

their vehicles and rest while their tanks fill up, have been banned as a fire and environmental hazard by Surrey and Essex...

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• CM guarantees publicity for any operator unfortunate enough to

become a victim of truck crime. It may not get your truck or components back, but it should make life harder for the thieves...

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Sad tidings

II How managers react to staff undergoing a personal crisis profoundly affects the outcome for all involved, says Leapwade...

Euro pick-up

• Kudos Logistics Dover is offering a same-day collection and delivery from a large part of Belgium to south-east England and...

Fire wise

II Information and advice for industrial and commercial fire safety professionals will be available at the Fire '94 conference...

Logistics tech show

• The 1994 Logistics Technology Europe Exhibition will be held at Olympia 2 in London from 68 September. Among the products on...

Peter Bailes

• Director and general manager of air suspension and axle manufacturer Granning Lynx has died, aged 53, after a short illness.

Nuts locked up

• Bus Bits and More has launched the DiscLock—a self-locking wheel nut which uses a rising cam principal to lock the nut and...

Studs break out

• Glassbreaker is a fire extinguisher fitted with a metal stud suitable for breaking windows in the event of a accident which...

Loading picture

• A load optimising package that creates 3D pictures showing where each item in a load should be placed has been introduced by...

International

• From 1 September international transport crossing between the Czech and Slovak republics should use five crossings:...

South east

MI J21-22 A contraflow is in place, with two lanes running each way. MI J1.6 There is a contraflow in place near the junction...

North

1V162 J24-25 Long rush hour delays can be expected until the start of October due to a contraflow and 50mph speed limit....

• For the latest road news around the UK simply

contact one of the following AA Hotline numbers (calls cost 36p/min offpeak; 48p al all other times): West Country: 108361...

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Who is cutting rates?

I havejust read your article and comments by Alan Cole of TDG (CM 18-24 August). I am pleased subcontractors are kicking back,...

Kerbs to be curbed

// A fter reading the many accounts regarding the M25 roadworks around the Reigate area, I wish to add another view to the...

The price of a tow

A s a novice in the trade, I would like to help others starting out on their own to guard against breakdowns as much as...

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.NFC goes off the road

FCs team in this year's Cape to 2:1 Cape challenge finished first in the off-road category and 10th overall, using BT's...

Scotland the brave

3 aim Lodge Services, Scotland's first independent motorway service area, has opened on the M74 after a long battle to persuade...

A tyring journey

iI yre fitter Mark Pickerden really burst a gut to get to a lorry driver who was stranded by the roadside after a tyre blew....

It's old curtains for Chadwick

2 ast week Sandbach haulier J Chadwick received a £1,000 set of 5tructu reflex curtains won as a result of a CM competition (CM...

Unusual things to send in parcels (1)

olice have seized £9,000 worth of amphetamines, known in street parlance as "speed", after intercepting a number of Red Star...

Unusual things to send in parcels (2)

ca ent police and three fire engines raced to a depot of Lynx Parcels in Dartford after a warning that a parcel from France was...

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DRIVERS' VERDICTS

As usual, we took our test truck out and about to get a second opinion from some experienced LGV drivers. They gave it a gold...

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Cashing in on retirement

The day will dawn for every haulier when he hangs up his tachographs and retires. Is it best to sell your business or pass it...

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• RSL can train up to 400 people at its

NIOTEC (Multi-Occupation Training and Education Centre) in Telford, Shropshire. Pupils can learn driving instruction, mechanics...

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• Disputes frequently arise over the use of the 161.

designation RTITB Approved used by LAW training schools on letterheads and logos. There is a significant difference between...

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LOCK IT or LOSE IT

Build a better mousetrap, they say, and the world will beat a path to your door. But as Knight Lock inventor Brian Haynes has...

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HOW KNIGHT LOCK WORKS

TRAILERS: Stops a thief from coupling the red line from the unit to the trailer, thereby preventing its removal, The system...

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Sheep thrills

Redundant after 20 years in the civil service, Norman MacAskill has started a new life as a farmer and livestock haulier on a...

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'Most drivers do not deliberately disregard the regulations'

hen I retire from the force on 15 September I will have completed more than 30 years' service-15 years of this time spent on...

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COMMENT

Value for money is something which none of us can afford to ignore these days. Whether buying tools or paying for a service,...

Free fluid solution

• AP Lockheed is offering a free collection service for used clutch and brake fluid for workshops approved by the local...

More choice in paint

• Courtaulds. one of the worlds largest paint producers, is enter. ing the truck refinish market with a single and two-pack...

The Spanish lube connection

• Suralube, one of the UK's leading suppliers of lubrication equipment, has joined forces with Samoa Industrial SA of Spain to...

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Test capacity boost for CTR

• CTR expects to get a return on its investment in annual testing bays within two years. Its latest bay at Nuneaton is already...

In control of your gas

• The 250 or so commercial vehicle paintshops which are members of the Vehicle Builders and Repairers Association (VBRA) can...

Cummins tops the million with no fuss

• A five-year-old Cummins NTE 320-powered Seddon Atkinson tractor recently topped 1,000,000km—plus many hours of engine-driven...

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EPA regs amended

• The Environmental Protection Act regulations which relate to the registration of paintshops are to be changed, as has been...

ERF parts and serivce recruit

• Woodville-based Jeffrey's Vehicle Services is now officially recognised as a parts and service dealer for ERF under the...

Partco expands

• The Partco Group acquired Woodhead RSR early in August for a reported sum of £2.4m. Partco, which specialises in the...

Open house at VI training site

• On 27 September the Vehicle Inspectorate is having an open day at its headquarters and training centre in Bristol. During the...

Using a MIG?

A comprehensive guide to MIG welding has recently been published by the ESAB Group which provides advice on good practice,...

EIN catalogue

Component distributor Edmunds Walker's new paintshop and workshop consumables catalogue for the trade includes products from...

Britool in Ireland Kennedy & Morrison and James F Williamson

are now agents for Britool in Northern Ireland (K&M) and the Republic of Ireland (JFW).

Brake books

Two truck brake catalogues have just been announced by Lucas. The first deals with hydraulic and air-operated drum and disc...

ATS '95

The Automotive Trade Show is set to stay at the NEC for the coming 10 years, on a biennial basis, says the organiser. The next...

Bigger Brityrex

Next year's Brityrex exhibition on 21-23 February is set to be bigger than ever. Almost 90% of stand space has been booked and...

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A WRENCH TOO FAR

Just how tough is your adjustable wrench? We test a group of popular makes to their limits and beyond. Chris Graham reports...

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KEY FACTS

MAKE: Leyland Daf. MODEL: FAT 75. 300. CONFIGURATION: 6x4 tipper. SERVICE INTERVALS: Annual distance below 80,000km30,000km...

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TECHNICIAN'S TIPS

David Fussell, seen here priming a new fuel filter, has spent much of his working life looking after Daf and Leyland Daf...

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HYDRAULIC HORROR

Tippers, skip loaders and trucks with on-board cranes all depend on hydraulics so what are your options when things go wrong?...

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1ROOKSIDE RE-RUNS YIN TOP RATINGS

\.. t its plant in the Midlands, Brookside Engineering is applying the principals of recycling to the conversion, repair and...

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PUTTING THEORY INTO PRACTICE

Workshop has covered some of the theoretical aspects of working on electronic systems, iwe now move into practice. Pat Dowsett...

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• Tool specialist OTC Europe has two new clutch aligning

shafts. Made from a glass fibre. reinforced nylon body, they are light and OTC claims will not "snap up" in the clutch...

• Ingersoll-Rand, known for its pneumatic tools and equipment, has

recently launched a light duty portable air hoist for workshop and general applications. The AJ300 has a cool-running rotary...

to Leeds-based Rema Tip Top has developed a new steelreinforced

repair unit, the RAD 200 Series, which it claims overcomes the problem of lyre bulge. The repair of shoulder or sidewall damage...

• New from Levermore is Markal E-Z Break AntiSeize &

Lubricating Compound. Not the snappiest of names but this treatment tenaciously coats and protects metal from pressure, heat...

Keeping the trigger on temperature

• The new Temperatur€ Indicator Rinse Down Gun from Aylesbury-based Spray Systems ensures you don't cook paint on - trucks,...

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• Cleaning specialist Wap (UK) has announced two new product

ranges aimed at the trade user. The Square Vac wet-and-dry vacuum cleaners do not require a filter change when switching from...

• A new edition to the POP Threaded Insert line

from Tucker Fasteners is the Jack Nut Blind Screw Anchor. This provides a secure female thread quickly and cost-effectively in...

Twice the flexibility

Willa Tools has introduced a range of reversible blades for the Topra Powerhandle. Available in robust metal boxed sets, or...

Serious clamping

• There are times when high clamping forces are required to make an effective seal—the joining of wire reinforced hoses, or...

Make yourself heard

• If communication within your workshop is a bit of a problem then how about setting up a public address system? Voice Call is...