AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

24th August 2000
24th August 2000
Page 1
Page 1, 24th August 2000
Close

Page 6

Public inquiry to assess repute of "phoenix" firm

• by Sally Nash A public inquiry is to investigate the licence application of transport firm Stonetop following evidence that...

Three cadets die in artic collision

• A Spanish haulier was arrested after an accident in which three boys died and seven people were seriously injured on the Al...

FUEL NETWORK

Shell UK and its Elgin-based partner Gleaner Oils has opened the first of 23 Autogas (LPG) outlets in the north of...

CALL FOR SENSE Welsh Assembly member for Monmouth and former

truck driver David Davies is calling on the government to end its policy of fining drivers caught with illegal immigrants.

ABUSIVE GIANT?

Deutsche Post is facing formal competition proceedings by the European Commission to determine whether the German parcels giant...

GREEK CO-MEAD Hauliers operating in Greece might soon be able

to get their breakdown cover extended to Greece if plans by the European Court of Justice against the Greek government go ahead.

CREDIT QUEUE County Durham-based Frank Hudson Transport says it is

owed over £15,000 for back loads by Widnes-based Assured Groupage (CM17-23 August).

FARM FACTS The UK Agricultural Supply Trade Association (UKASTA) has

reminded members that trucks must be cleansed and disinfected—wheels, exteriors and blowing pipes—before entering and leaving...

TRANSFREIGHT CORRECTION Anthony Long who was named as a director

of Transfreight Services at Wallasey Magistrates Court paints out that neither he, nor his wife were directors of the company.

Page 7

EC may help RHA on duty

• by Charles Young The Road Haulage Association has shelved its plans to take the government to the European courts while it...

Court slashes fine by 15%

• A haulier convicted of a string of drivers' hours offences has won an appeal to knock nearly £40,000 off the original fine...

Diesel prices set to climb

El Pump prices are expected to escalate again as crude oil commands its highest price in a decade on International markets....

FTA meets Straw to discuss port checks

II The Freight Transport Association was due to meet the Home Secretary Jack Straw yesterday (23 August) to discuss better...

Page 8

Collision with bridge could cost millions

M by Hobert Izzard An Isle of Wight haulier might face a claim for millions of pounds against his insurance by the Highways...

Truck ban warning

• Thansport firms need time to prepare for new proposals to ban older trucks from central London, the Freight Transport...

Case a TNT co

• A dangerous vehicle charge against express deliveries haulier TNT was thrown out of court last week after a prosecution error...

Five artics turn over in 19 days

II Truck drivers must slow down, say Nottinghamshire police, after five articulated trucks overturned in one area in less than...

Page 9

Courts get tougher

• by Liam O'Brien Sentences handed out by magistrates courts for driving offences are expected to become tougher if plans to...

Village comedy of errors as two trucks feel the squeeze

II A delivery of building supplies to a Cotswold village turned into a comedy of errors last week when a delivery truck got...

On closer

inspection The international outcry over the deaths of 58 stowaways at Dover in June brought many calls for governments to...

Jury's out on time out

• Following a phone call from the Road Haulage Association, Commercial Motor would like to clarify a point raised in our...

Page 10

obile phones will warn of speed traps

• by Liam O'Brien The Department of Transport is racing to draft legislation prohibiting the use of a new device which can warn...

Fuel spill alert for villagers

• Devon villagers were moved from their homes after about 300 litres of heating fuel leaked from a road tanker. The spillage...

Washer-wiper offences land haulier with 12 fine

• A haulier was fined 22 last week—for failing to maintain his windscreen wipers and washers. The charges were brought against...

CMaiming to Keep it Legal

• If you've ewer wondered what powers a police officer or Traffic Examiner has when it comes to road traffic enforcement, then...

Page 12

Race is on to pass RPC test

• by Peter Lawton The race is on to secure reduced pollution certificates (RPCs) before the rules change next month. Trucks...

MustOestroy MANs

• John W Hannay and Co is running two new MAN trucks with Palift hookloadors to collect confidential waste for destruction....

COMES MUNE Foden has edged its way on to the

Burton's Gold Medal Biscuits fleet with two Alpha tractors running at 32 tonnes. The Cummins-powered units are pulling...

CITY MAWS Manchester City Council has signed a three-year deal

with TLS vehicle rental worth £1.2m. The contract Is for 160 vehicles with an initial tranche of 50 Transits already at work...

PAYING THE WAY Leeds City Council has bought its first

Seddon Atkinson Strata 26.2800 for its fleet. The truck is fitted with a 280hp Cummins engine, Eaton transmission and a...

BON AMMO

The apatite group has renewed its fleet contract with Citroen and will take about 30 Belling° and Dispatch vans a year. The...

ONE-TRIP TRAILERS

Tesco is running six of these twin deck, multi-temperature trailers from Gray and Adams fitted with Thermo King SL Tel fridge...

liS opts for 11 from Schorling

• Rental and contract hire company TLS has bought its first fleet of vehicles with bodies from Spanish-owned Schorling,...

Page 13

Don-Bur makes a chilling Va n liby Peter Lawton

Don-Bur has developed a new double-deck refrigerated trailer which it says is the most heatefficient ever. The first of these...

Land Rover's Freelander steps up a gear

• Land Rover has overhauled the Freelander range, introducing a common rail engine and Steptronic transmission. The Td4 common...

ba ffle e b l o c s o s s e t s s

• More than a quarter of companies running vans have no Idea how much they spend on fuel, according to a survey conducted for...

Page 14

The art of livin dangerously...

• by Kevin Swallow Mercifully dealing with an emergency in a fully laden truck is a rare occurrence—but when it does happen...

Page 15

• Mark Badkin is the transport project engineer for BOG

Gases. Be says part of the reason the training is so effective is because it is training for drivers, by drivers. "We've been...

• As far as International Road Safety Training is aware,

It is the only UK provider of such training, It has been running the programme for the past six years. It is a one day course...

Page 16

Pop goes the diesel

IN by Colin Barnett While van operators continue to set a good example, fewer UK car buyers are following the overall European...

Page 18

Notices bring curtailment

The licence held by Goldwings (Wales) has been curtailed by two vehicles for two weeks after a spate of prohibition notices....

UCENCE REVOKED

Various offences committed on the Continent have led to the revocation of the licence held by Frome haulier Stephen Nethercott,...

MAINTENANCE MINING

Isle of Wight-based Kevin Crimes escaped with a warning at a Portsmouth disciplinary inquiry. Grimes had been called before...

CASE ADJOURNED

Consideration of action against Brian Keown of Rugeley was adjourned by West Midland TO David Dixon for him to be legally...

VEHICLES RESTRICTION

Prohibition notices attracted by vehicles operated by Invernessbased Dalcross Air Cargo Services has led to its licence being...

NON-APPEARANCE

The licence held by Hull-based B Cross (Transport) has been suspended until the company attends a public inquiry. The firm...

TC steps up maintenance drive

Ail Beverley Bell, the North Western Traffic Commissioner, is continuing her campaign against poor maintenance by cutting the...

Page 19

Firm is warned after failing to report offences

A failure to notify two convictions for overloading led to a familyrun business being called before Western Traffic...

Operator wins back its repute

A N uneatonbased opera tor, whose repute was in question, will be granted a new licence as long as Raiitrack and Warwickshire...

'Noise' and old tree hold up hirer

A skip hire operator locked in a battle with residents over noise and an old tree will have to wait to see whether he can...

Page 22

AND THE REST

I read with interest your response to a letter of enquiry regarding the adding of 'two daily driving periods' when the driver...

BEST LAID PLANS

Having read CM (10-16 August) regarding the poor turnout at the Dover protest and being a small fleet operator myself, I too am...

UNITE AND PROSPER

nomillii■mairom I have known John DicksonSimpson for a good many years and have nothing but the sincerest regard for him as a...

GET REAL

As a TGWU member I feel I have a right to comment on your article 'Union Asks for Huge Pay Rise' (CM17-23 August). Whilst...

Page 23

FUEL DUTY

In Scotland last week, one of The Hawk's correspondents learned that the Road Haulage Association's Fuel Duty campaign Is...

LOOK AND LEARN

All this rotten weather gave The Hawk a good excuse to repair to the snug bar of The Mouse and Keyboard for an afternoon's...

COMPETITIVE SPIRITS

There's nothing like coming out tops to put a smile on a chap's face. Jim Woods (left) and David Satter (right) fought off...

Page 25

N ot even its most ardent supporters would deny that the

sell-by date for Renault's Midliner range passed some time ago. In recent times, UK sales had all but dried up, with just a...

Page 31

Trucks have to be insured but many operators are licking

their wounds after finding their premiums rocket. Pat Hagan examines the factors behind the high quotes and looks at how owners...

Page 35

he subject of foreign hauliers In the UK is controversial,

but their presence Is likely to increase, fuel duty escalator or net. With some UK companies, particularly those in the...

Page 38

• THE ROADS OF SOUTHERN SCOTLAND are littered with examples

of timber hauliers accidentally shedding loads and narrowly missing passing traffic. But in April, on the A7 south of Langholm,...

A code of practice produced by the Roundwood Haulage Working

Party (RHWP), which is made up of contractors, growers and processors, covers all aspects of safety in timber haulage. Its...

Page 39

SAO FIRST

The code of practice produced by the Roundwood Haulage Working Party costs £5 from the Forestry Contracting Association (Lel:...

Page 41

"You must provide a reliable service to gain recognition."

Paul Holgate MW's decision to wash its hands of Rover, followed by Ford's announcement that car production at its Dagenham...

Page 44

The government is spending 1180bn on transport over 10 years.

Will hauliers be on board the gravy train? Mike Sherrington reports. A fier years of being a Cinderella sector, transport is...

Road improvements

B asically, the 10-year transport strategy applies only to England. The exception is that it does embrace a mainline rail...

Page 45

Rail freight back en track

T he rail industry is cock-a-hoop over proposals In the strategy to invest an extra .f,4bn in rail freight over the next 10...

Page 46

Jim Duckworth, editor of Road Transport Law and head of

Transport Law Services, Woking, Surrey, helps solve your legal problems in this regular column. Write to Commercial Motor, Room...

Page 48

Brian Sprat, chief executive of the Automotive Distribution Federation, considers some points about the supply of replacement truck parts...

• If you want to sound off about a road transport issue write to features editor Patric Cunnane or fax your views (up to 600...