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New opportunities for the bus

The launching on Monday of SELNEC's executive express commuter service, designed to attract businessmen back on to public road...

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Drastic curb on lorries and cars is LT's panacea for better bus services

'Uncontrolled flow' of heavy vehicles and coaches needs urgent action, says Executive's 1969 report • Strong new measures to...

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SELNEC starts the Stockbroker Special

• A bold bid to tempt Manchester businessmen to forsake their chauffeurdriven limousines in favour of bus transport between the...

Queen's Awards

• There are this year 104 recipients of the Queen's Award to Industry, announced on Tuesday, Her Majesty's actual birthday....

The politics of parcels

by John Darker • The leakage of a confidential report to the Minister of Transport caused much fluttering in the dovecotes of...

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Who should boss the training boards?

• At the request of Mrs Barbara Castle, Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity, a committee of the Central Training...

More CM seminars

• The series of Commercial Motor one-day seminars on Manpower Efficiency and Fleet Efficiency reaches the North in the coming...

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ITA/IciT education link

• Following discussions between the Institute of Transport and the Industrial Transport Association, it is likely that both...

Peace-keeping in the West

• The success of pay and productivity guidelines issued in the Western area last year by the RHA, after agreement with the...

BRS claim adjourned

• On Tuesday union representatives of 22,000 BRS workers lodged a claim for a basic £30 a week wage for drivers. A meeting of...

New speed limits planned

• New speed limits for some vehicles, including light vans and caravans towed by cars, were proposed this week by the Minister...

Test certificates

• The Minister of Transport on Monday laid before Parliament the Goods Vehicles (Production of Test Certificates) Regulations...

Appeals procedure

• The Transport Tribunal (Amendment) Rules 1970, made on March 11 for operation from March 28 have now been published as...

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AWOL Order

• A' change which amends the Road Haulage Wages Council's provisions relating to employees' guaranteed minimum remuneration...

IRU acts on RHA advice

• Following consideration on April 9 of a resolution from the Road Haulage Association directed against quotas and other...

Italy reduces tax

.....• British vehicles entering Italy now have to pay less tax. They are no longer subject to the fixed duty of 1500 lire a...

TMLC 3rd grade

• The Transport Managers Licence Committee is meeting today (Friday), in London, to discuss recommendations of its education...

FVRDE to MVEE

• The Fighting Vehicles Research and Development Establishment changed its name on April I to the Military Vehicles and...

'Rim jubilee lunch

• To mark the 25th anniversary of its foundation, the Institute of Road Transport Engineers is to hold a silver jubilee...

• The 25th annual report of the Road Haulage Association,

published this week, claims that the industry "has been caught in a vortex created by the complete reorganization, at a stroke,...

How Army cuts top-overhaul time

• At a national meeting of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers in London last week Colonel T. J. A. Hughes of REME...

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RHA chief warns customers and the Tories

• Warnings of rate increases, a caution to the Tory party and an attack on the RTITB were the main ingredients of a speech made...

container

t ransport by David and freight handling ow Bell Group exhibition • The George Bell Group, which operates door-to-door...

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A coach fit for the Cup

by Derek Moses • "1 don't expect to . get any award with this coach", said Mr Ron Bushnell, almost apologetically, in Brighton...

Buses for rail

• The East Midland Traffic Commissioners have granted licences to allow the Lincolnshire Road Car Co Ltd to run additional and...

Scottish fares likely to rise again

• Scottish bus fares are likely to go up by as much as 3d, as a result of the recent £4 a week rise given to drivers and...

Phone control in Edinburgh

• Edinburgh City transport department has ordered a further 50 Pye Westminster UHF radiotelephones. The radio-controlled system...

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Automation can speed buses

Ashley Taylor reports on Newcastle University symposium • How modern scientific equipment can aid the bus to overcome...

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MoT grants £150,000 for 11 bus experiments

• To assist the operation of buses in cities by means of priority schemes, Mr Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, is sponsoring...

SRPTA's Gleneagles date

• Next year's SRPTA Conference will be held at Gleneagles from April 27-29. This was decided at the agm on Wednesday at which...

LUT profit up

• Lancashire United Transport Ltd had continued its vehicle replacement policy, ensuring that the fleet—some 400 vehicles—had...

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Self-subsidization

• The Minister of Transport has "put a fast one" over those who were to be covered by the provisions for concessionary fares,...

People

BHA national council members for the next two years have been elected: they will meet for the first time on May 13. The...

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Midland Red service alleged inadequate

• Witnesses called in support of an application by Vanguard Coaches, for a new stage carriage service from Bulkington, near...

David Bush remanded

• At Acton magistrates' court on Wednesday Mr David Bush, a former Metropolitan traffic area court clerk who was arrested and...

Interim grants only

• interim operators' licences were granted to two waste disposal companies by Mr C. R. Hodgson, North Western LA, in Manchester...

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Unwanted service cancelled

• W. Alexander and Sons (Midlands) Ltd was• granted authority to . reduce its Stirling /Trossachs Pier service by one of the...

Nothing proved at Swindon

• Having heard four 0-licence applications, a new B-licence application and a B-licence variation application, Mr J. R. C....

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New and better injection equipment

Rotary pump from CAV • A torque control device is one of the special features of the new CAV rotary injector pump mentioned at...

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Air-conditioned driving seats

• Shown for the first time at the Hevac exhibition (Olympia, London, April 20 to 25) is a new method of controlling the...

Bulk tanker

with fold-up lining • Two plastic bags, known as Dynaframs, are used for lining the Dynabulk bulk road tanks produced by R....

New Blox hire services

• Two new types of contract-hire, specified as Contract Hire Excluding Maintenance, and Full Contract Hire with Maintenance,...

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Decision-making for a decade

CHANGES in the legal framework within which British road transport must operate mean that operators must plan how to meet the...

THE establishment of a vehicle replacement policy will form an

important part of this joint paper, which will give guidance on some of the long-term problems facing fleet engineers. One...

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meet

Jack Brown • J. T. Brown is more readily recognized as the moving spirit behind the Vehicle Observer Corps and the vehicles...

The youngest?

I wonder whether I am the youngest man to hold a class I hgv licence; my date of birth is March 16 1949 and I passed the test...

To be continued

Has your Transport Market Place series by Maurice Rounding finished? I had been following it with some interest, but it does...

Spares problem

With reference to the Cm March 6 article "Do you have a spares problem?"—as one who serves the operator from behind the counter...

Inexperienced!

As a heavy-vehicle driver for 20 years, I am disgusted to find that my application for an hgv driving licence has been refused...

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road and workshop

by Handyman Benchwise: lathe sense (13) THE use of the single-point boring tool as a means of dealing with straight-bush work...

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bird's eye view

by the Hawk • Eating money Ernie Smith, publicity officer of Staffordshire Farmers, is the man who drew the cartoon reproduced...

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Belgrade Show

by Tony Wilding, MIMechE, MIRTE YUGOSLAVIA has one of the fastest growing commercial vehicle industries in Europe. Figures...

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the costing column

Sink to swim • Few setting-up in business as road transport operators do so deliberately on the basis of a short-term...

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Manchester's Rapid Transit may get the go-ahead

THE PROBABILITY that the Manchester Rapid Transit scheme will prove worth implementing; the possibility that Diala-Bus could be...

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SRP'FA CONFERENCE 1970, AVIEMORE

continued central control with boarding points by telephone, helped to rectify disruption of frequencies and to keep intending...

Insurance

by John Vann, FCII Rules when claiming • "Keep your claims down and your premium will be kept at a reasonable level'' So a...

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by Ron Cater, AMInstBE THE little Citroen Ami 8 van—having

a capacity of 6cwt, or 7.25cwt including the . driver --was announced only six weeks ago as available in the UK. Already put...

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topic

The wider shores of training by Janus I F hauliers revealed on the psychiatrist's couch an inferiority complex or a...

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'management

matters by John Darker, AMBIM ,Science in Transport (3) Optimizing the routeing pattern great amount of publicity directed...

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know the law

by Les Oldridge AIRTE, AMIMI Plating and Testing (5) REGULATION 4 of the Goods Vehicles (Plating and Testing) Regulations...

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Q am a 51-year-old psv driver and

would like to know whether I must automatically take a medical examination in order to retain my psv licence. understand from a...

a We have an airfield and factory fire

brigade whose big tenders are in the "heavy" class, and we understand that their drivers will require hgv drivers' licences...

In CM of December 6 1968 in a road

test report on the Ford DT1400, and on January 76 7970 in a report on the road test of a 01000 Ford the following figures were...

Cl Could you tell me whether, on the following record, I can obtain an hgv licence without taking a test?

Between February 1969 and February 1970 I drove an hgv at least once per week on 26 separate weeks throughout the year....

I have been told there is a method of "cutting

out" diesel engines when they overheat. Can you supply any helpful information whereby we could fit up our vehicles against...

Wide loads

An answer given to a question on the carriage of wide loads (CM February 27) was incorrect. It was stated that an attendant is...

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Slow move to daytime classes is disappointing

HOPES of a real breakthrough this last session in lessening the number of evening transport courses in favour of more...