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22nd January 2009
22nd January 2009
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What's the hold-up?

What exactly does the Home Office not get about truck crime? How many reminders does it need as to the disruption, aggravation...

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Payouts for Macfarlane and E Pawson workers

By Roanna Avison STAFF AT FAILED hauliers E Pawson & Son and Macfarlane Transport have been awarded compensation by an...

Truck-makers back cycle safety scheme

TRUCK MANUFACTURERS have come together to help the Metropolitan Police kick off its 'Exchanging Places' cycle awareness...

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UK trailer-makers see volumes fall back

By David Harris TRAILER-MAKER Dennison dismissed suggestions this week that its Irish factory was to close. James Dennison,...

Tampering with truck electronics is 'risky'

VOSA HAS WARNED that using a magnet to falsify digital tachograph records could result not just in fines, prison sentences and...

New man for TruckPol

NATIONAL TRUCK crime intelligence unit TruckPol has found a replacement for the outgoing head of unit, despite not knowing...

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Jobs on the line as Stobart plans Innovate site closure

By Roger Brown STOBART GROUP is set to close another of the sites it acquired when it bought the chilled operations of...

Fines rise for safety breaches

THE HEALTH and Safety Offences Act 2008 came into effect on 16 January, and operators caught flouting legislation now face a...

Hauliers refuse to pay HulL Container Terminal charge

THE INTRODUCTION of a £5 gate charge for hauliers operating out of Hull Container Terminal could lead to a major showdown as...

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MPs to debate safety risk of sleep disorder

By Louise Cote A PARLIAMENTARY debate on the effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) on the trucking industry, which is to be...

The web isn't just for the young, says TruckNet UK's Rikki Chequer, as he goes on a nostagia kick.

It has often been said over the past few years that the average age of drivers in the industry is going upwards a trend...

CV Show exhibitors remain hopeful for a return in 2010

REAC.TION TO last weeks' cancellation of the 2009 Commercial Vehicle Show continues to pour in, with exhibitors and organisers...

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EC study finds that LHVs

provide 'greater benefits' By Keith Nuthati LONGER, HEAVIER vehicles (LHVs) up to 60 tonnes and 25.25m could appear on roads...

German haulier 'unaware' of human cargo

THE DIRECTOR OF A German haulage firm whose trucks were found to be transporting 39 illegal imm[grants in Norfolk says he was...

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Darling: No to Western Isles fuel duty cut

By Christopher Walton HAULIERS IN REMOTE areas of the UK will not get a reduced rate of fuel duty thanks to Chancellor Alistair...

Industry unsure about Government support

A PACKAGE of measures from the Government to help small businesses through the recession has received a mixed response from the...

Hoon reveals abn motorway package

TRANSPORT SECRETARY Geoff Hoon has revealed that E6bn wil be spent on motorway improvements, including widening 510 miles of UK...

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A taLe of two halves

It was the best of times... it was the worst of times. CM rides the roller-coaster that was 2008 to try to make some sense of...

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New Melts in the wings

CM has the latest 'spy' pictures of Mercedes-Benz's new prototype heavy trucks. We count down to their launch, and offer a...

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It's bread-and-butter ftel r.aciv les, not flagship tractors that give

truck-makers such as Mercedes-Benz their real volume. And the narrower (white) cab prototype tractor (shown above) looks to be...

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Vasa officers stop HGV driver from returning to services

By Roanna Aviso) A HAULIER HAS called on Vosa to clarify its policy on where trucks should be left when they have been issued...

Bevan21 can slash rigids' fuel use by 15%

BEVAN GROUP'S curving roof aerodynamic truck body can reduce a rigid vehicle operator's fuel bill by more than 15%. CM carried...

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A harmonious exchange

The future of fleet management may well lie with Isotrak's next-generation technology, which allows harmonisation not just with...

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Patch-up strategy and a lack of cash has plunged our roads into chaos

SYSTEMATIC UNDER-FUNDING has created significant problems with the UK road network. However, the existing, limited information...

Convert to LPG?

I'm not so sure... by way of grants to those wishing to convert their vehicles to run on liquid petroleum gas (LPG) or other...

Cold shoulder really irks me

I HAD my HG' licence revoked in April 2006 when, as a type 2 diabetic, I started injecting insulin. Luckily, I have received...

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Staying afloat

In the second of our 'Big Three' trailer series, Alexander Tietje, chairman of Kogel's board of directors is sanguine about a...

RISING UP WITH THE PHOENIXX

One of Kogers new trailer models that caught many eyes at the IAA Show last year was its Phoenixx M49, which weighs in at under...

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In the line of fire

Two hauliers have been the victims of truck fires in recent months, threatening their firms. But who should be investigating...

November 2008: Jayson Elliott and Aaron McGrath received suspended sentences

and community service after the teenagers admitted to torching a 217,000 lorry in Trowbridge. October 2008: Police treated a...

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Katharine Oliver disqualified for three and a half years

The Deputy IC finds her assurances 1 to be "completely worthless". KATHARINE OLIVER, the wife of disgraced haulier Stuart...

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Operator loses appeal against revocation

A HAULIER who continued to operate despite having his licence revoked has had his appeal against revocation rejected....

No digitach card... and now no 0-licence

AN OWNER-driver who was twice warned that he did not have a digital tachograph card has had his licence revoked and been...

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Tribunal dismisses appeal by haulier who operated through a defunct company

THE TRANSPORT Tribunal has upheld the decision of the Scottish Traffic Commissioner Joan Aitken who refused an application for...

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Cards on the table

Up to 30,000 drivers could be affected by a requirement for new credentials to drive into quarries. Is the cost of training...

EPIC SAFETY CONCERNS

EPIC says that drivers visiting quarries or construction stes should be particularly aware of the following health and safety...

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Knock knock

New powers allow the taxman to make a surprise visit, phone you unexpectedly or question third parties about your affairs....

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THE TAXMAN'S POWERS — WHAT'S NEW

HMRC will be able to ask for information and documents without starting a formal enquiry • Information sought may have no...

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Graduated fixed penalties The DfT has issued a consultation on

the details of introducing a graduated fixedpenalty system for traffic offences, such as drivers hours and overloading, to be...

The Employment Act 2008 (Commencement No. 1, Transitional Provisions and

Savings) Order 2008, 6 April 2009 Existing statutory dispute resolution procedures are repealed and employment tribunals are...

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Metcalfe Farms Haulage set up its own independent workshop called

Truck Technics after disappointing service from main dealers brought unwanted downtime and additional. costs. Words / Images:...

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A SITE TO SEE A good place to work aving

a clear site at Washfold Farm with which to erect a workshop was an ideal opportunity to get the framework 'just so', rather...

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We put three headlamps to the test to shed some

light on the debate over whether a cheap alternative can really pay off. Words: Kevin Swallow Images: Tom Cunningham The key...

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THE COMPANY

The Dun-Bri Group, based in Buntingford, Hertfordshire, provides Ighting and electrical products to workshops, bodybuilders,...

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THE TEST AND LIGHTS

We used a Daf XF as the test vehicle to assess the three lights provided by the Dun-Bri Group. Once night descended, we took...

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THE OPERATOR

Dun-Bri Group customer Williams Transport, based in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, provided the vehicle for our headlamp test. It...

CONCLUSION

The results show the Osram Truckstar bulbs offering the greatest light and the furthest distance in terms of lux illumination....

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all aspects

Dutch haulage company Tielbeke and American firm Abbott have improved efficiency though the use of LHVs and a super-fast...

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REVOLUTION IN GLASS LOGISTICS

Usually, glass trailers are made for just one purpose: transporting float glass. Large pieces of float glass, measuring 6x3.2m...

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Stopping in its tracks

Land Rover is going green with the launch of its eTerrain Technologies programme. First to emerge is a stop-start Freelander...

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TERRAIN TECHNOLOGIES

Land Rover is taking green issues seriously, investing £800m in new sustainable technology in conjunction with its sister...

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Stretching the point

Last September, Renault unveiled its super-slippery Optifuel aero artic to Brussels bureaucrats. It's now proving what it can...

PUTTING IT TO THE TEST

Since its launch to European Parliamentarians four months ago, Optifuel has been engaged in a number of over-the-road proving...

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Silver service

The latest dealership to join the Aquila Truck Centres' group is in Worcester. It's now ready to be put to the test. Words:...

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Is small beautiful?

Home The Peter Gilder & Sons website gets off to a promising start with a clear, bright, professionally desIgned homepage....