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20th November 1964
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Examiner's Eye View

TUST because the Ministry of Transport has ended its series of two day " blitz " spot checks is no reason for assuming that...

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T.S.S.A. Wants B.R.S. Scheme Halted

T HE Transport Salaried Staffs Association is to ask the Minister of Transport to halt the reorganization of the South-Eastern...

EXTRA FUEL TAX PUTS UP RATES

QW1FT reaction took place in road transport circles following the inclusion in last t.-0 1 week's autumn Budget of an increase...

New Mechanized Depot for B.R.S. Parcels in Glasgow

A PPROVAL in principle has been given by Glasgow Corporation's planning committee to the erection of a 34--acre mechanized...

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T.R.T.A. Resists Newcastle Bans Lump-load Details

T HE Traders Road Transport Association is strongly resisting proposals for loading and unloading restrictions in the streets...

p RECISE details of loads with exceptional dimensions or weights are

not always available at the time when the haulier who is asked to carry them gives advance notification to the police. This was...

Security Device s Demonstrated

A NUMBER of useful security devices Pl• were demonstrated by Auto Securities Ltd. on premises in Aldersgate, London, E.C.1, on...

DARTFORD TUNNEL'S FIRST YEAR

W ELL over 4+m. vehicles used the Dartford-Purfleet Tunnel under the Thames in its first year of operation, which was completed...

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Routine Service for Commercials* 12s. 6d.

P RODUCTION line workshop methods developed by a small garage proprietor in Wrexham, Denbighshire, have enabled him to...

POLICE TO TAKE ACTION ON LORRY PARKING

S O many transport firms are allowing their drivers to take their vans and lorries home and leaving them parked overnight on...

Parking Switch Fo r Heavies at Eccles

1DIECAUSE of the danger of vehicles sliding on to an adjoining railway line, heavy tankers and lorries are now banned from...

Medical Cards for Swiss Drivers CONCERNED at the growth in

road 1 k– , accident casualties, the Swiss road haulage association (TAG) is recommending its members to supply their drivers...

'No Deterrent in £.3 Fine' A CONTENTION that instead of

r "t overweight lorries being allowed to continue their journeys immediately after spot checks, they should first be unloaded...

Container Services Amalgamate: The Londonderry and Portrush Container Services have

been amalgamated and both now operate to and from Preston. Making this announcement, Coast Lines Ltd. say their associated...

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MEETING AT STOKE

U RBAN traffic and the problem of deliveries will be the subject of a talk by Mr. R. E. G. Brown, secretary, London and Home...

Suspension for Brake Defects

A ROAD haulier who said that one of his vehicles was found to be defective during a maintenance blitz" in the Exeter area in...

LABEL DANGEROUS LOADS' F OLLOWING a road accident in which yellow

powder scattered from unlabelled drums that burst when a lorry overturned, the Urban District Councils Association has written...

'New Form of Propulsion, Please'

THOSE in the transport industry had 1 to be prepared for change on a big scale, said Mr. Herbert Knox, manager of B.R.S. South...

CARRIMORE MK. IV IN DEMAND

Q RDERS have been coming in steadily for the Carrimore Mark IV car transporter semi-trailer which made its first appearance at...

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Tory Transport Men

T HE Shadow Transport Minister, Mr. Enoch Powell, has, as predicted, taken over the chairmanship of the Conservative back-bench...

Concern by Tories over Fuel Tax

C ONCERN about the effect of the extra fuel tax imposed by Mr. Callaghan was expressed by several Tories last week during the...

BUSMEN'S OPPOSITION TO DIPPED CAMPAIGN O PPOSITION to Birmingham City Council's

dipped headlights campaign is growing among Midland Red bus drivers. Already a petition protesting against the use of dipped...

More Examiners, and Annual Tests and Plating to be Speeded

FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT THE Minister of Transport, Mr. T. Fraser, is to take up the campaign against unsafe...

Opposition 'Unhappy' with Concessions Bill

T HE first of the Labour Government's legislative measures, the Travel Concessions Bill, is now well on its way to the Statute...

Rural Bus Surv eys to Continue TH E Minister of Transport

is continuing the local inquiries into rural bus services which the Conservative Government started. "I hope they will give...

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The Short Act

T HE le g islation extending travel concessions seems destined to be known as the Short Act—not just because of its brevity,...

Noise Regulations Soon?

T HE Transport Minister said last week that he proposed to g ive effect to the recommendations of the Wilson Committee on...

No Change In Lorry Parking THE chan g e in the top

at the Home Office has not, so far, led to any chan g e in the official attitude towards the week-end and overni g ht parkin g...

SCHOOL BUS SURVEY? c ALLS for a reduction in the three-mile

minimum for transportin g children to •school did not meet with a very enthusiastic Government response in the Commons last...

Mr. R. H. Roberts, at present assistant traffic mana g er of

the East Kent Road Car Co. Ltd., has been appointed traffic mana g er of the Yorkshire Traction Co. Ltd. in succession to Mr....

Obituary

WJE re g ret to record the deaths of Mr. VV H. Akroyd, Mr. Tom Gray and Mr. E. Lumb. • Mr. Akroyd, who wa s executive director...

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COACH GRANT FOR YORK SHIRE POOL OPERATORS

D ESPITE an objection from British Railways, the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners hive granted an application by Yorkshire...

Large Tanker Switch Agreed

A 65-VEHICLE Contract A to A rA tanker switch was granted to Regent Transport Ltd., of Barking, by the Metropolitan Licensing...

Switch for Eight

O N Monday the Metropolitan deputy Licensing Authority, Mr. C. J. Macdonald, granted an application by Mealing Motors Ltd., of...

Tribunal tells A. T. Booth• to Apply to Mr. Hanlon in the North

THE Transport Tribunal, at a specially 1 speeded-up hearing on Monday, dismissed appeals by A. T. Booth (Manchester) Ltd.,...

OVERALL INCREASE IN USER NEED NOT BE PROVED—TRIBUNAL

IN order to establish a need for the i addition of a vehicle to an A licence it was not necessary for the applicant to prove...

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Railways Question Use of Evidence by Affidavit

T HE Transport Tribunal, sittin g in London last week, reserved jud g ment in an appeal by British Railways Board a g ainst a...

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Sharp, Swift and Pertinent Action Over G.V.9s

A PERUSAL of the licensing pages of recent issues of The Commercial Motor" reveals the welcome fact that Licensing Authorities...

L.A.s Cannot Make Limited Period Variations says Tribunal

TO my knowledge, at least three I Licensing Authorities, as a matter of general practice, grant licence variations for shorter...

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More Storms Ahead for L.T.B.?

LONDO LONDON busmen, still up in arms over proposed winter timetables which were due to come into force on Wednesday, only...

HOPE FOR BUS REBATE SCHEME ON FUEL TAX THIS WEEK

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT B us operators were due to meet in London yesterday (Thursday) to hammer out a practicable...

Clear Issue of Responsibility

A T a meeting in Leeds on Monday of the Passenger Vehicle Operators Association a recommendation by Mr. J. T. Steel, of...

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The Crawling Green Line By F. K. MOSES T WO weeks

ago I reported my arrival in London 28 minutes late on the first day of the new London Transport Green Line coach . ,serVice...

SINGLE TRAFFIC AUTHORIT'

A SINGLE authority laying down 1-1 common principles which all authorities_were obliged to adopt was suggested by Mr. W. M....

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NEWS IN BRIEF

Viking Express to King's Cross: Viking Motors (Burton) Ltd. has applied for a new express service between Burton-upon-Trent and...

UGGESTED BY MR. DRAVERS

been appointed, Mr. Dravers continued, and whilst, unfortunately, Mr. Fraser could not be present at the dinner, he would like...

Minister to Conciliate on Municipal Claim?

From Our Industrial Correspondent MPLOYERS and union leaders of 1 ---d 70,000 municipal busmen failed to make any progress...

GREYHOUND BUYS DUTCH COMPANY

THE Greyhound Corporation of Chicago, U.S.A. is taking control if the Dutch passenger transport concern Vavo. of Schoonhaven,...

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TRANSPORT TRAINING TALKS IN NEW YEAR

By H. B. Cottee R OAD transport associations and the unions are likely to be approached shortly after Christmas by Ministry of...

1966 IRU CONGRE SS WILL BE IN U.K.

A N invitation is being extended to the International Road Transport Union to hold its 1966 biennial congress in the United...

Centralized Depot for London Airport

THE Ministry of Aviation's first permanent mechanical transport depot at London (Heathrow) Airport was recently opened by Sir...

Materials Handling Glossary

T HE first of a series of standards which, when completed, will form a complete glossary of terms for every aspect of materials...

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Mr. Ford of Plaxtons in Talks on New Ulster Company

Ir MST moves towards the dismember' ment of the Ulster Transport Authority have come this week with the U,T.A. confirmation...

NEWS IN BRIEF

Scottish Show : It has now been confirmed that the dates for next year's Scottish Motor Show at Kelvin Hall will' be November...

Guide to New Weights EPRINTS are now available of the

guide to the vehicle weight and size changes permitted under the Construction and Use (Amendment No. 2) Regulations. published...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and Publications Fixed Capacity Piston Pumps N OW available from Industrial Hydraulics Ltd. is the Bucher range of...

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Dimmed Headlight Unit A RELAY designed for use in dimmed headlight

systems is to be made available by Park Bros. Ltd. at the end of this month: This prevents pedestrians and motorists being...

Reinforced Plastics Hose Tested T HE reinforced plastics hose called Tricoflex,

introduced this year by F. W. Berk and Co. Ltd., has just completed seven months' trial at the Stevenage New Town site of J....

It Pays to be Accurate

A LL too often during a 'hurried head gasket change, a cylinder-head stud will twist off level with the block face and the...

This Week's Prizewinner

T HIS week's prizewinner is Mr. J. A. Stevens, of Heighington, Lincs. lie says that he has had considerable trouble with the...

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Future Problems and Opportunities for Warehouse Keepers

A REPORT ON THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WAREHOUSE KEEPERS' CONFERENCE, By S. BUCKLEY, ASSOC. INST. T. T HE increasing demand...

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s No Use Ducking TI

Issue EVER in the history ofroad transport can there have been so many brickbats thrown at the operating industry as there...

THE MOST COMMON VEHICLE DEFECTS AMONG THE OFFENDERS T'WO weeks

ago, under the heading How to Avoid a G.V.9 ", we gave details of the numerical results of the roadside " blitz checks on...

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BIRD'S EYE VIEW

By The Hawk Parts Complex . With the motor transport industry as highly geared as it is today the need to get spare parts in...

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Possible Economies in Spring Maintenance

By P. BLAND, B.Sc. Assistant Development Engineer, Manchester Corporation W HEN considering possible economies in the...

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IA gallon is a gallon is a gallon'

IN the criticisms by operators of the latest increase in the I fuel tax less use was made than usual of some of the familiar...

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Counting the Cost of R.H. (80)

I N all industries wages are a major factor in both staff relations and profitability. Because of the special features inherent...

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IN YOUR OPINION

Useful Roller Bodies I WAS interested in the roll-on/roll-off body which • appeared in The Commercial Motor on November 13....