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23rd September 1955
23rd September 1955
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Delivery Bans M ust Be Reasonable A LEADING article in this journal,

last week, drew attention to various methods which have been put forward with the object of alleviating traffic congestion in...

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Passing Comments

Road Service Licences to War Crimes T HE announcement of the death of His Honour Judge Backhouse, 0.B.E., T.D., which took...

He Protesteth Overmuch •

rr HE transport officer of an important under' taking tells The Commercial Motor that he is instructed to be a "willing buyer...

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One Hears—

That automatic fan control would be very unpopular with movie stars. That it is a pity how some people's ability is chiefly...

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Conciliation Move in Pay Dispute

'THE Minister of Labour has been asked to appoint, a conciliation board to assist in securing a settlement in the pay dispute...

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Manchester Group Enters Haulage

rTh• A NEW subsidiary of a passenger undertaking in the north-west has been formed to engage in haulage. It is the Zenith...

f74,563 Loss : Employees Warned

INSTEAD of making a profit of 1. £221,700 as expected, Glasgow Transport Department lost £74,563 last year. Increased wages...

New Move for Joint Bus Working

A PROPOSAL to form a joint r - 1. passenger transport committee in Ramsbottom, Rawtenstall and Haslingden has been reopened by...

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Sir J. Elliot Still L.T.E. Chairman

T HE Minister of Transport has reappointed Sir John Elliot, Mr. A. H. Grainger, Mr.. L. C. Hawkins and Mr. B. H. Harbour to be...

Men in the News

MR, HENRY J. Brou has been elected an additional director of Duple Motor Bodies, Ltd. MR. J. BOYD-CARPENTER, Minister of...

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Low Rates Tip Scales for New Applicant : B.R.S. Overruled

A LTHOUGH British Road Services 1-1 . said that they could do the work and two customers of the applicant admitted that they...

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Workers' Fares at 0.79d. a Mile

A SPOKESMAN for two associated bus companies who applied to the Yorkshire Licensing Authority for permission to raise their...

Revenue 8id. a Mile : Service Withdrawn

THE Scottish Deputy Licensing L Authority last week granted permission to Mr_ J. P. Burgess, Boat of Garten, to withdraw his...

"Scant Respect" for Documents

" V ERY scant respect" had been paid by the West Midland Licensing Authority to documentary evidence, Mr. K. Mynett told Sir...

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Four Changes by Rail : New Service ?

TOINT applications by Barton ,J , Transport, Ltd., Chilwell, near Nottingham, and Robin Hood (Coaches), Ltd., Nottingham, to...

Battery Trade Inquiry T HE Board of Trade have referred the

matter of the supply of electric batteries to the Monopolies and Restrictive Practices Commission. The Commission are to report...

13 Resolutions and Policy Statement

O NLY 13 resolutions will be discussed at the Road Haulage Association's conference in Harrogate next month—less than half the...

More Tipper Applications Succeed

T HREE more applications for permission to carry building materials came before Mr. S. W. Nelson, Western Licensing Authority,...

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Traffic Signs to be Brought Up to Date

T RAFFIC signs are to be improved I and in some instances will be brought more closely into line with Continental practice. The...

In a Line or Two

The Union Tyre Co., Ltd., have opened a depot at Ash Lodge, Temple Back, Bristol. The Clayton Dewandre Co.. Ltd., Lincoln,...

Narrower Tiger Cubs for U.K.

T WO narrower Tiger Cub models have been added to the homemarket range manufactured by Leyland Motors, Ltd. The new vehicles...

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Dispute on Coloured Workers Settled

A S foreshadowed in The Commercial Motor last week, a settlement has been reached in the dispute involving coloured labour...

Overhaul Periods Doubled

rr Es - rs carried out by the Esso Petroleum Co., Ltd., over the past four 'years. in which 24 vehicles operated by the Oxford...

Higher Airline Coach Fares,?

T HE fare for airline passengers travelling by coach from Prestwick airport to Glasgow terminal may be raised from 7s. 6d. to...

Holidays and Strike Hit Makers

uOLID.AYS in July brought down the weekly average output of commercial vehicles to 5,295, compared with a weekly figure of...

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400 DRIVERS SEE

S OME 400 drivers competed at Portsmouth, Coventry, Slou g h and Leeds, last week-end, for the title of "Lorry Driver of the...

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H AMPTON'S TITLE In manouvrability test 1, drivers had to eitimate

the narrowest space into which they could drive forward and in reverse. A number of competitors v.hose vehicles had protruding...

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Little Test of Skill

T ANCEUVRABILITY tests were preIn ceded by a 10-mile run on the road, during which the drivers were halted for three minutes to...

B.R.S. Driver in First Place

TWENTY years' experience went into I a sterling performance by Bernard Burgess, of British Road Services, Leeds, who, with a...

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Traffic Congestion the Major Problem

By P. A. C. Brockington, A.M.I.Mech.E. A LTHOUGH weight of opinion rather than originality of thought gave substance to the...

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A Company Stronghold for Fifty Years

By Andrew Seacombe p OSSIBLY at no other time in the history of road passenger transport in Britain have public transport...

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War Footing

EMBERS of the same family do not always get on well together. Observers have noted from time to time that there are differences...

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What Should R.H.A. Give ?

M ANY people seek my advice as to joining a trade association and, invariably, I am strongly in favour of their doing so. The...

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Another New Land-Rover

A FURTHER version of the Land-Rover was announced this week by the Rover Co., Ltd., Solihull, Birmingham. This is a 10-seat...

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400 Drivers Seek Champion's Title

2 Hours Saved at Coventry S OME two hours were saved by taking the entrants in order of arrival, instead of by classes. A...

Overloading Charges Denied in Appeal

A LLEG AT1ONS of overloading were discussed during an appeal hearing before Mr. J. M. Glen, Ministry of Transport inspector, at...

Big Outfit for Coal Exhibition

A MOBILE exhibition unit comprising a Dennis Pax and a Dyson trailer was put 'on the road this week as part of the campaign for...

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What Will Happen to B.R.S. Meat Unit?

B.R.S. (Parcels) to be Offered Next Month N O decision had yet been reached on the future of the meat-transport unit of...

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A Question of Education

N my previous article I commenced to tell of a discussion I had with an experienced haulier. We were talking about haulage in...

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No British Heavies at Copenhagen

A LTHOUGH the makers of Leyland and Dennis vehicles appeared in the list of exhibitors at the all-British Exhibition to be held...

Step Forward in Damper Design

A GREAT advance in damper design is claimed by Newton and Bennett, Ltd., Valetta Road, London, W.3. Their latest type of shock...

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CA. Engine Without Injection Pump

A NOVEL design for a compression1— I ignition engine is shown in patent No. 733.928, by P. Stanwell, 24 Redbridge Lane,...