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21st July 1984
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Bus fuss will pass

The privatisation (or preferably) the making more public of the National Bus Company and Nicholas Ridley's other proposals for...

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New regime for bus industry

THE GOVERNMENT'S new bus policy which will result in the biggest shake-up of bus services for 50 years, should be on the road...

Dock strike jobs fear

HAULAGE JOBS could be put at risk by this week's national dock strike, the Road Haulage Association warned on Monday. RHA...

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Swiss role for Land Rover

LAND ROVER is preparing to supply the Swiss Army with around 4,000 vehicles over the next 11 years. The contract is subject to...

Last link in M27

LYNDA CHALKER, Transport Minister, has announced that the final two-and-a-ha If mile I4km) section of the M27 between Chilworth...

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SMMT launch campaign

MOTOR INDUSTRY leaders have announced plans to improve awareness of their industry's achievements and importance to the UK...

HEAVY COMMERCIAL vehicles are to be banned from passing through a large residential area of Rainham, Essex.

The ban will take effect from Wednesday September 12. It will cover an area bounded by but not including — the A13 the...

Axe falls at Perkins

ANOTHER 100 jobs are to go at the Perkins engine factory in Shrewsbury — the company which took over the Rolls-Royce diesel...

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Holiday chaos

THE EEC authorities have admitted defeat in one battle in the longrunning war against frontier delays — that of high days and...

Swiss tax

COMMON Market Transport Ministers have expressed concern at Swiss proposals to tax foreign vehicles using their motorways. The...

COMMON MARKET aid worth around E,275m has been granted for improvement of the British transport infrastructure.

The money will cover up to 60 per cent of the total cost of projects judged to "contribute to the realisation of the common...

Sally's new sailing

SALLY LINE has doubled capacity on its Ramsgate-Dunkirk service with the introduction of a second vessel on the route. The...

CIT launch in Europe

AFTER 10 years of endeavour by the Chartered Institute of Transport to establish itself in Europe, something has been...

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Two for RITIB

THIS month Denzil Webber and Michael Ridley have joined the management team of the Road Transport Industry Training Board....

More in Roadline's driving seat

NEW general managers have been appointed to head-up Roadline operations in Northampton and Southampton. John Langlands has...

A 21-YEAR-OLD Shrewsbury lady has become the youngest woman manager in the National Bus Company.

Lyn Wallace, joined Midland Red North as a clerical assistant in the Hotspur bus and coach operation at Shrewsbury — only...

Vine retires

Philip A. Vine will be retiring from the post of general manager of Kingston-on-Hull City Transport on July 30, having...

Winston Wright moves up

WINSTON WRIGHT has been appointed general manager, Assembly Division, Volvo Trucks (Great Britain). He has responsibility for...

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Euro hours counted in UK tactic) case

COMPUTER analysis of the tachograph records of Smithtrans International of Blackburn cost the company and six of its drivers...

Sacking unfair

EDINBURGH lorry driver Ronald McCardle has been awarded E2,050 by an industrial tribunal. In a written judgement, the tribunal...

NI case taken in Birmingham

THOUGH a lorry driver was employed by a company in Northern Ireland, a Birmingham industrial tribunal has ruled that it has...

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Post Office putting on weight

THE Royal Mail, claiming to be Britain's premier parcel carrier, has raised the weight limit of its bulky parcels service, but...

Wincanton makes £8m

WINCANTON Group's net profits for the year ending 31st March, 1984, increased by 25% from f6.4M to E8M, it was announced last...

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Kenning expands

THE KENNING Motor Group plc has acquired eight Tyre and Exhaust Centres, formerly TEC Ltd, in Balham, Bethnal Green, Penge,...

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Ecosse and the pallet taxi

A SCOTTISH company, Ecosse Holdings of Bonnybridge, has become the UK manufacturing agent for a Swedish invention. It is a...

RAF does it on skates

THE ROYAL Air Force is using Joloda systems to move weapons in and out of storage igloos. A latticed arrangement of steel or...

A simple 'material change'

BOWATER SCOTT of Gravesend does not require a 32-ton gcw plate for the high-volume loads carried by its 10 new Seddon-Atkinson...

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Daf Bus adds power

DAF BUS has introduced a more powerful version of its midengined heavyweight coach running gear unit. Coded MB 200 DKVL, it...

Passenger campaign earns £2.5m

The Bus and Coach Council Buses mean Business points out that West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive's "Put your bottom...

Odic appeal is dismissed

The Secretary of State has dismissed an appeal by a West Midlands coach operator against a decision of the West Midlands...

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New lighting regs before parliament

NEW VEHICLE lighting regulations, The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1984, SI No 812, were laid before Parliament last week...

HSE exemptions

FOUR certificates of exemption have been issued by the Health and Safety Executive under the Dangerous Substances (Conveyance...

6x4 rules, OK?

LAURIE BAKER became well known and respected by many UK fleet engineers during her 31/2 year stay here, first as Foden's chief...

Noise research

RESEARCH into means of reducing vehicle noise is now probably taking a greater share of vehicle manufacturers' r and d budgets...

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Rail chief salutes road

BOB REID, British Rail's chairman, freely admits that hauliers and coach operators "continue to offer increasingly attractive...

Dynamic coaches

THE SUCCESS of coach competition has caused British Rail to make one of its most drastic changes in management for a decade. To...

Clobbered by courtesy of Daf

Nine 15-16-year-olds have a chance to win a CPC — a certificate of pugnacious clouting — by courtesy of Daf Trucks (GB),...

One thing after another

It is bad enough to be broken down on a motorway but then to be struck by a lorry that is overhanging the hard shoulder may be...

Russia's wee folk

Lilliput is alive and well — in Russia. According to the news agency, Tass, a Soviet factory is making demountable car bodies...

How not to hitch a lift

The trouble with the Leyland 1728 Roadtrain is that it doesn't know its own strength. One supplied by Ford and Slater Truckhire...

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Inadequate road signs

LOSSES to hauliers, through inadequate or bad road signing, cannot be accurately determined, but unquestionably they are...

Express reply

THE RHA Express Parcels Functional Group has suggested that members write to you answering criticisms of express carriers'...

Use or abuse

I WOULD like to bring up a few points concerning the CIVI/Scania Conference. The discussion about the correct use of gears,...

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West meets East in Russian Vehicle Design

Russian haulage vehicles have been developed to ECE and EEC standards. There is a strong Scandanavian elements in their cab...

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RO-110 ON THE DANUBE

Ro-ro ferries across the Channel were heard of but what about down the Danube? We now know how to overcome the permit problem...

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Aluminium saves costs and increases payload

Aluminium is gaining in popularity in body and component construction It produces cost savings and increases payload. Bill...

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More can be squeezed out of drawbars

As the law stands drawbar potential cannot be fully exploited John Dalzell looks at this aspect of operation WITH the trend...

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Electro-magnetic yoke

THE Y-6 ELECTRO-magnetic yoke from Magnaflux of Swindon finds surface cracks instantly in ferrous materials and is suitable for...

A cushy new method

A TIME-SAVING method of securing cargoes in containers and road vehicles using a range of inflatable "dunnage" bags has been...

New wheel takes off

BRIMEC (UK), manufacturer of hydraulic car recovery systems, has introduced a wheel to increase the payloads of its Towlift...

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Engineer's noteboo

Things are starting to happen in the area of commercial vehicle transmission development after a long period of inactivity. Tim...

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The best little truck stop in town

BIG CHANGES have taken place over the past ten years in the standards of establishments catering for drivers. Gone are the days...

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'Start Now'

for the next CPC Exam NOW is the time to begin your studies for the next Royal Society of Arts examinations for the...

In memory of Mark

THE MARK Vane Memorial Award is the project launched last year by CM and Volvo to commemorate a young man killed in a road...

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Persuasion not direction

Ken Peter rejoices in a more gentle pace of life. In his own time, this means taking sanctuary by watching birds in the flat,...

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It's not cricket

THE ARGUMENT about Britain's financial contribution to the EEC Budget may be over in the rest of the Community. It has hardly...

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If you are short of cash then shout

Cash-flow problems, like the poor, always be with us. But there is help at hand. John Vann has explored the market. Here is his...