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22nd April 1999
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Ps lend all-party support to hauliers' diesel protests

• by Karen Miles and Charles Young Hard-hit hauliers are to receive strong support in Parliament this week with the...

Trans-Action urged to blockade

Pressure is building on Trans-Action to beef up its campaign against the fuel duty escalator and support the growing number of...

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Hauliers gather in Cardiff

r by Nikki Daly Nearly 500 Welsh hauliers converged on Cardiff last Saturday to protest at the recent hikes in fuel and VED...

Driver's week becomes hot topic

• The length of the trucker's workng week looks set to become a political football in Brussels with the newly empowered...

Colleagues back haulier over parking

• A wave of hauliers have come forward in support of Boltonbased haulier Ken Harvey, who is ready to go to jail rather than p4...

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Drivers claim loads rise reduces rates

• by Ian Wylie The move to new payload limits has caused dismay at Rugby Cement, with some owner-drivers claiming that the...

Accept the BRIT

If Transport Minister John Reid wants a "get-out" of the mess his Government has created it's probably the BRIT. That's the...

Apathy 'loses case'

• An attempt to launch a legal challenge against the Government's high vehicle and diesel taxes looks set to fail because of...

We like to talk to readers, and hear the stories

you think we should be following: something seen on the road, a firm in trouble or an issue you believe needs highlighting....

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Haulier held in Calais says no more trips'

• by Nikki Daly A Farnborough haulier who claims he was held for 24 hours when accused of transporting 16 illegal immigrants by...

The first three of 60 drivers for Okehamptonbased Bryan Haulage accused of drivers' hours offences have been successfully prosecuted.

Paul Carpenter, of Redruth, was fined £1,800 with £125 costs after he pleaded guilty to 33 charges of falsifying tachograph...

• French officials are admitting in private that the Mont

Blanc tunnel could be closed for up to a year following the recent fire (CM1-7 April). And lower speed limits with a peak-time...

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Wincanton centre needs 110 drivers

Around 110 drivers' jobs will be created by the opening of Wincanton Logistics new distribution centre in Middlesex. Due to...

Livestock vet fees to rise

• by David (Valk Hauliers who are involved in the export of livestock could be forced out of the sector if they have to pay...

Shell replies to FTA diesel concern

• Shell has replied to concerns expressed by the Freight Transport Association and says it is not selling Advanced Diesel XL...

Hauliers lose top positions

• Two Yorkshire-based hauliers have been disqualified from acting as company directors or managers. Stanley Wright and Steven...

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Flint offers answers but has licence cut

• by Mike Jewel Flintshire County Council, which said it "welcomed the opportunity to inform the Commissioner" of improvements...

Wales bends under weight

• Predictions of wholesale bridge closures in West Wales following the introduction of the 40 and 41-tonne weight limits are...

Drivers stranded in Chunnel

• An Aberdeen owner-driver has slammed Eurotunnel for treating drivers "like prisoners" during a ten-and-a-half-hour ordeal....

Defect numbers level out

• Of the 1,774 vehicles examined in the Vehicle Inspectorate's latest Operation Mermaid nationwide spotchecks. 7% received...

Court date for Glanville

• Joe Anthony Glanville, who works for a Liverpool-based haulier, will appear at Liverpool Crown Court on 21 June charged with...

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Mechanic stole to make up for pay cut

by Phil Coleman A mechanic who claimed his weekly wage was cut by £80 took his revenge by stealing more than £600 worth of...

Crackdown bypasses HGVs

• The Government is clamping down on Britain's unscrupulous garage owners—but there are no plans to get tough on rogue garages...

welsh business heads for slump

• Business optimism is plummeting and bankruptcy figures among small businesses in Wales are rising, according to the...

Villagers plans to stop HGVs

Residents of a small Cambridgeshire village who are furious about the number of trucks which pass through each day will resume...

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Volvo FL10 for big

lifts in tight spots • by Bryan Jarvis Wakefield, West Yorksbased Chris Precious has invested £110,000 in resolving some of...

Registrations up

F Once again the truck market has confounded the pundits, with a sharp upswing in sales for the month of March. The rise was...

Ryders offers a beaver-tail recovery kit

Ryders International of Liverpool is now offering a beaver-tail platform for vehicle recovery. The 31x2m aluminium platform is...

London opens bids for firefighting fleet

• A major overhaul of London's firefighting fleet is in the pipeline, with 10 companies vying for ,F,45m worth of business over...

quick lift out on recovery

• Bonif ace Engineering is currently preparing an lsuzu NOR 7.5-tonner with a Century Express quick lift for evaluation by two...

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Fitters missed VI training

311 , Three vehicles have been suspended from the licence held by Isle of Wight haulier George Jenkins for two weeks after he...

Inoperative suspension returns

The suspension of seven vehicles 'rom the 50-vehicle licence held in the Eastern Traffic Area by Kelly Communications, which...

Perth Removals & Storage's licence has been suspended for a

fortnight because of three convictions since a public inquiry in June 1996—one for using an untaxed vehicle and two for hours...

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The licence held by Llanelli-based Towy Transport has been revoked

following the conviction of fowl Thomas, a partner in the business, for attempting to pervert the course of justice. Thomas....

Transfreight Ser vices, which has acquired the busi ness of

Bootlebased AJ Long Transport, has been granted a licence for 25 vehicles and 50 trailers on condition that AJ Long's managing...

Week's suspension for faulty truck

The one-vehicle Operator's Licence held by a Cumbrian company was suspended for a week after its truck was found to be in an...

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URSA CHARGES

I have read with some interest the correspondence relating to parking fees. I have one Ghent who is being asked to pay £90...

ACT NOW!

The whole of the haulage industry should be grateful to those who took direct action in London to draw the Government's...

LOOSE WHEELS

With regards to your legal news story on the operator who was fined £660 for "wheel danger" { CM25-31 March), it states that...

RAIL DEBATE

It is a pity that you allowed the debate about road and rail to be clouded by Lord Berkeley's letter (CM8-14 April). He quotes...

UNITED FRONT

I am concerned that it appears only the small haulage companies or owners-drivers are causing disruption and complaining about...

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VDU —TYRES, DRIVERS When was the last time you checked your

tyres? Now don't all reach for your diaries. For those of you who could be accused of tyre neglect there is some good news. A...

ABRIDGE TOO FAR?

You see that bloke in the foreground with the yellow stripes on his sleeve? Well that's where the Hawk would be standing, at a...

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0 ig and lazy or small and hard

working? That appears to be the choice faced by truck manufacturers these days when choosing their engines. The trend for...

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DRIVERS' VIEWS

Chlvisited a Readymix quarry and landfill site near Stonleigh to ask drivers for their opinion of Volvo's latest eight-wheeler...

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How would you react if a complete stranger without an

LCif licence climbed behind the wheel of your wagon and attempted to drive it away? As Steve Banner reports, it happens to...

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MAKEOVER 11

WITH MARGINS PINCHED TIGHTER as each week passes, revitalising existing equipment where possible rather than acquiring new is...

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TRAILER CARE ON CONTRACT

• Don-Bur is launching a major onslaught on the trailer contract maintenance market under the Trailercare banner. it's set up...

PRE-PAID IMAGE

• Pay an extra .£700 for your Montracon trailer under the company's image scheme, and that will cover the cost of refurbishing...

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ONE REASON RAY WARD fits reversing equipment to the Palmer

& Harvey McLane distribution fleet is that they are employed on multi-drop work to shops and forecourts. David Botwright at...

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MIEUM161111111MOMBEMIll • Sensors at the rear use ultrasonic sound to

detect objects in an area up to three metres behind the vehicle. Depending on whether the vehicle is a rigid or an attic...

CLARION BACKFYI AND BACKSCAN 2000, FROM BRIGADE ELECTRONICS

• Brigade is poised to introduce a reversing camera that doubles as a route-finder system. Meanwhile, its rear-view CCTV system...

C-MTMIt FROM VISION TUMMIES

• This was developed for waste vehicle bin-lift and side-sweep roadsweeper operations, but is said by manufacturer Mitsubishi...

MOMTROMCW - 100.FROMROAD - P1111

• New to the UK commercial vehicle market, but well established on the Continent, is the Mobitronic range of rear-view...

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The catastrophic fire in the Mont Blanc Tunnel highlighted the

risks faced by international drivers. What can hauliers and drivers do to avoid Europe's danger spots? Pat Hagan reports. very...

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LOA Sof TROU LE

A s the Government announces the appointment of a "Smuggling Czar" to tackle the massive trade in illicit tobacco, Customs and...

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WRONG REQUESTS • Due to maintenance problems the Traffic Commissioner

wants to see me at a public inquiry. As far as I know there is no complaint about my transport manager (and there is nothing in...

HOW MANY USERS?

• My driver and I were prosecuted for using a vehicle when it was overloaded. The driver pleaded guilty so I argued that I...

GRITTING RELIEF II We do some work for a local

council and have been asked if we can provide a vehicle at short notice for snow ploughing and road gritting when bad winter...

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LI KE WITH LI KE?

Taking everything into account, including social costs, are UK hauliers really so much worse off than their Continental...

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ii With all due respect to Trans-Action and its

supporters—I respect the movement and support the idea of direct action—I de feel someone, somewhere has missed the point....