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24th April 1964
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Deeds, Not Words

W HEN Mr. Graham Page raised the question of heavy lorries in the Commons last week, reports were carried in national...

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Steel Van Body from York

F OLLOWING the introduction of their City-Van semi-trailer into the British market two weeks ago, the York Trailer Co. Ltd....

ROAD TRANSPORT GROWT 1GGER THAN FORECAST

rr HE mammoth size and performance of the commercial road transport industry I in Britain is underlined by the latest figures...

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Functional Groups

A LL the functional groups of the R.H.A. have now held their a.g.m.s and the following appointments will take effect after the...

R.H.A. Members hip Highest Ever

NAEMBERSHIP of the Road Haulage lvi Association, at 17,234, was the highest since the Association was formed and showed a net...

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LEAVE HAULAGE ALONE MR. GOOD

A HAULIER with a fleet of, say, 50 t A, vehicles engaged in long-distance work will find be has paid something like £50,000 a...

No Compromise on Traders' Freedom

T HE Traders Road Transport Association took no sides in political affairs, but was prepared to fight, without compromise, any...

DRIVER BEARS ACCIDENT DAMAGES A company

going a result of an insurance comny 1-1 -going into liquidation and his employer disappearing, a lorry driver faced a claim...

Extension of Vehicle Observer Corps

LTh. A VEHICLE observer corps covering the Medway towns—including the Isle of Sheppey—came into operation on Monday. This move...

U.T.A.'s High Losses

THE Ulster Transport Authority had a 1 trading loss of £514,520 in the year ending September 30 last—compared with £306,736...

IN BRIEF

Devon Trading Take-over : The Devon Trading Co. Ltd. has acquired for cash and shares the whole share capital of Blatchfords...

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NEW and REVISED BOOKS

Economics of Transport I N the preface to the second edition of . The Economics of Inland Transport by A. M. Milne and J. C....

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Ministry to Study Operators' Plan for Revised Regulations

T HE p.s.v. operators' and manufacturers' standin g joint technical committee hopes to discuss with Mr. H. Perrin g , the...

SUNDERLAND SUBSIDY B Y 32 votes to 16. Sunderland Town Council

last week approved the transport committee's recommendation that the town's bus services should be subsidized from the g eneral...

P.M.T. Traffic R

emains Steady NAORE than 129 m. passengers were IVI carried by the Potteries Motor Traction Co. Ltd. in 1963—about the same...

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Reactions to Phelps Brown Report

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT U NION leaders and members of the London Transport Board are expected to get together...

NEWS IN BRIEF

Tilling Pay Rises : Clerical and supervisory staff employed by the Tilling group of bus companies have been awarded increases...

Scottish Transport Survey

TW 0 Americans, Mr. Thomas T. Lambie and Mr. John T. Lynch, members of a leading firm of traffic consultants, are in Glasgow to...

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At the annual general meeting of The National Federation of

Vehicles Trades, Mr. C. J. Calderwood, chairman of Spurting Motor Bodies Ltd., was elected president in succession to Mr. H. J....

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MEN IN THE NEWS—Contd.

1,476,078 Licensed Goods Vehicles

T the end of last September there ..1 - 1 were 90,852 A-licensed vehicles, none on Special A, 30,110 on Contract A, 76,846 on B...

ABNORMAL LOADS A BREAKDOWN of the number of 1 - 1 abnormal

loads moved by road over the past 15 months was given in the Commons by Mr. Marples. He said that 1.736 applidations for...

Uniform Policy Sought for Summonses

T HE Home Office and the Ministry of Transport are considering the way in which driving charges are issued by the police....

'MEAN DECISION' SAYS LABOUR M.P.

IF the Government would not change 1 the law so that local authorities could grant concessionary fares when they wanted, an...

HIGHLAND RAIL SERVICES REPRIEVED THERE was strong evidence that at

1 present there were no adequate alternatives for long-distance travel, and there were not likely to be for some years,...

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Fast Freight Appeal

Tr King's Lynn haulier handling ansport for Campbell's Soups Ltd. had done so at a financial loss, Mr. M. H. Jackson-Lipkin...

L.A. was 11 Years Out of Date Tribunal is Told

'THE Transport Tribunal, sitting in London on Tuesday, reserved its judgment in an appeal by H. and A. Trotter, of Penrith,...

W. Midland Grants for Blackpool Tours

A COACH operator pleaded at Birmingham last Friday that unless he was granted a three-day tour to Blackpool he would lose his...

NEWS IN BRIEF

SS, Out-of-season Tours Bid Adjourned: An application by Hastings Coachways Ltd. to operate seven-day tours exclusively for...

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Stamps Gets Four on Contract Renewed

LTHOUGH convicted a number of r times in the past few years for offences concerning the condition of the company's vehicles, L....

IN BRIEF West Yorkshire Application Refused : The Yorkshire Traffic

Commissioners have refused the application of the West Yorkshire Road Car Co. Ltd. to increase fares on 124 routes. The company...

Tribunal Heard 111 Appeals

D URING 1963, a total of 123 new road haulage appeals was lodged with the Transport Tribunal (compared with 107 in 1962, 78 in...

Long-steel Trailer Shortage Conceded

A FTER a day-long hearing at New castle upon Tyne last Friday, the Northern Licensing Authority, Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, granted...

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Licensing Court Criticism in the House

BY NORMAN H. T1LSLEY NOTHING UNUSUAL ABOUT THIS TANKER APPLICATION THE licensing system came under heavy fire in the House of...

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Forwarding Agents Beware

CHIPPING and forwarding agents I– ) will be wise to consider whether they are operating strictly in accordance with the law if...

Tribunal Defines Base and User

IN giving its reasons for quashing I the North Western Licensing Authority's revocation of the twovehicle A licence of A. T....

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PITT TANDEM-AXLE SUSPENSION

A NEW suspension for tandem-axle semi-trailers, announced by Charles Pitt (Barton Stacey) Ltd., has been designed specifically...

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' Baby ' Cummins Engines for Portuguese E.R.F.s

'THE American Cummins C-160 7-6-litre I six-cylinder diesel is to be fitted in 21 E.R.F. goods vehicles to be built for use in...

Automotive Symposium E'OLLOWING the success of the first I European

Automotive Symposium last year, convened by Petrofina, a second one has been organized by Labofina S.A., the research and...

A SMALLER KARRIER RAMILLIES COLLECTOR

Based on Karrier Bantam chassis, a 20-cu.-yd. Ramillies refuse collector has been added to the 35and 50-cu.-yd. existing models...

NEWS IN BRIEF

Change of Name: Bound Brook Bearings Ltd., of Lichfield, Staffs, will, from May I. be known as Bound Brook Ltd., as the...

BRITISH VEHICLES FOR WORLD MARKETS

N EXT week's issue of "The Commercial Motor" will be much larger than usual and will contain full specifications of British...

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New Suspension for York Transfour Semis

A COMPLETELY new design of sus-. riLpension has been developed by the York Trailer Co. Ltd. for its Transfour twin oscillating...

German Conveyor-discharge Bulk Semi-trailers for U.K.

An example of the German Vidal chassisless bulk-handling semitrailer, this particular one having a Mercedes-Benz tractive unit....

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ROAD AND WORKSHOP by Handyman

Arc Welding Hints— Copper and Bronze T HE advantage of good conductivity permits many welding applications with copper or...

A Prize-winner for North London

THIS week's prize-winner is Mr. D. V. I. Brown, of Tottenham, N. London. He says that when fitting a replacement exhauster, the...

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Lightweight Spray Gun ' ECENTLY added to the range of spraying

painting equipment made by The Aerograph-DeVilbiss Co. Ltd. is the TGA gun which weighs only 16 oz. Two light-alloy suctionfeed...

Hand Cleanser Added A N addition to the range of products

made by Rozalex Ltd. is a liquid industrial hand cleanser, which is said to remove grime and contaminants from the hands...

Six Models A NEW range of battery-electric fork-lift trucks, called the

Wrigley Union, has been introduced by Wessex Industries (Poole) Ltd. There are six models with load capacities of 2,000 lb.,...

Sound Level Meters TW 0 new instruments for the accurate measurement

of sound levels have been introduced by Dawe Instruments Ltd. The Type 1400F Sound Level Meter is intended for sound level...

Working Record I -1 . A TIME-RECORDING machine, made by the Zenith

Watch Manufacturing company of Switzerland is now being marketed in this country. Costing between £20 and £100, the instrument...

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Buchanan Report's Message Cannot be 'Shelved'

rUNDAMENTAL problems of urban development and traffic planning were I discussed at the British Road Federation's first regional...

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Driver of the Year from One-coach Firm

B.E.T. TAKE TOP CONCOURS HONOURS AT BRIGHTON THE British Electric Traction group ran I off with many of the honours at the...

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ACCENT IS ON GOOD DESIGN

T HE lith Internalional Congress of Public Cleansing held in Vienna last week was widely attended by representatives from all...

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ENTRANCES BOTH SIDES ON BUSES?

Original thoughts in paper to S.R.P.T.A. Conference E NTRANCES and exits on both sides of buses, with the driver positioned...

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Dr. A. Fogg

As announced last week, Dr. A. Fogg, who has been director of the Council of the Motor Industry Research Association since its...

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BIRD'S EYE VIEW

By The Hawk Spare a Thought Professor Colin Buchanan, on his own admission, must be one of the most wined and dined men in...

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Control for Automatics—and Component Reliability

rOLLOWING the usual pattern, two 1 technical papers were read at the C.A.V. Ltd. annual conference, held at Torquay on...

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Leaving it to Geddes is a natural temptation'

W HATEVER proposals the Geddes Committee may put forward it is becoming more and more evident that they will not command...

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From Driver to Haulier

• one tractor and two trailers e unlicensed contract vehicle H OW to set up in haulage is the gist of many inquiries. A...

FROM THE POSTBAG

An ancillary user has so far contracted his fleet maintenance out to a local distributor and asks for guidance as to what...

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By-passes and Roundabouts J EGARDING the news item headed "By-Passes

Not " Used Enough which appeared on page 40 of your • issue of April 17, I think you will find that the main reason why heavy...

Information wanted W E are attempting to obtain as much information as

possible about the undermentioned lorry and any information you could assist us with would be greatly appreciated. We found...

Lady Bus Drivers I COULD not help but smile at

The Hawk's item "The Only Girl ", which appeared in your issue of April 3. He may well wonder how long it will be before "the...

MONEY MATTERS

Barr and Wallace Arnold Maintains Dividend IN a recent reference to BARR AND WALLACE I ARNOLD TRUST, the Leeds-based coach and...