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New EU delay hits smart-card tachos

Another week — another tale of chaos over the introduction of digital smart-card tachographs. Chris Tindall gets his head...

VVTD: 10% of operators are ready to go

ONLY ONE OPERATOR in ten will be fully compliant with the Working Time Directive when it comes into force on 4 April despite...

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Strike talks beat Easter chaos

ATHREE-DAY pay strike by 750 Christian Salvesen drivers and warehouse staff threatened to cripple one of supermarket Morrisons'...

Tanker unions call for 9% pay boost

UNION LEADERS representing thousands of oil tanker drivers are demanding an across-the-board 9% increase in basic pay combined...

Congratulations

First prize winner in the CM Camera competition is Ted Parman from Castlefield. Runners up are Michael Coyle from Huddersfield,...

IANI grows

The Institute of Advanced Motorists has acquired fleet risk management provider Drive & Survive.

Test fee

The DSA wants views on its plans to increase the practical truck test fee, currently £80, by £5 this year and by a further £4...

Immigrant fatigue

Police have discovered seven stowaways in a truck stopped during Operation Fatigue targeting rule-breaking truck drivers in...

Driver jailed

Truck driver Gordon Campbell from Fallin, Stirlingshire has been jailed for 18 months and banned for three years for dangerous...

Daily director

Michael Carley has been appointed director of lveco's Light Commercial Vehicle Business Unit. He will be responsible for sales...

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Two Oliver bosses are jailed

Two haulage bosses are behind bars for 'widespread and persistent disregard' of the drivers' hours and tacho regs. Mike Jewell...

Iveco aims to boost heavies

IVECO HOPES to use this year's CV Show as a springboard to turn around disappointing sales figures in the heavyweight sector....

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Death witness sought

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE police are appealing for a truck driver who may have witnessed a fatal collision to come forward. At 5.50arn...

ACCIDENT BLACK SPOTS

What price road safety? Barry Proctor drives us down one of the most dangerous stretches of road in Britain and asks: Is it...

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Stack plan to clear 111120...

As queues of trucks block the M20, Operation Stack is set for a revamp. Guy Sheppard reports, THE EMERGENCY queuing system for...

...as council reviews Kent's truck parks

TRANSPORT CONSULTANTS are to examine ways of dealing with illegal truck parking in Kent which is said to cause huge problems...

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Foreigners fail to pay charge

Overseas drivers are finding it easy to dodge London's congestion charge. David Harris reports. THOUSANDS OF foreign drivers...

Whitefria r creditors

A STAFFORDSHIRE subcontractor who claims he is owed £15.000 by Kent firm White friar International is appealing for any other...

Melia watch

IN THE NEWS Stuart Thomas gives us his regular round-up of the way the newspapers have covered the world of transport this...

e sit-in protest e r and tow away her car. Having been

told her Volkswagen Sharan was being hoisted onto a clamping truck, the Daily Mail reported that Nelson ran out of church and...

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That was the year...

CM was launched in 1905; for our centenary year we're bringing you stories from years gone by. This week we're back in 1915 and...

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Driver left trapped in his cab for entire Channel crossing

Sea France has launched an investigation after a driver was apparently trapped in his cab on a Dover-Calais crossing. David...

Where there's muck there's brass

LEADING WEST COUNTRY haulier Gregory Distribution has won a three-and-a-half-year contract with South-West Water. The...

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WS Verrill takes a bow at 50 Haulier fears THE

WS MERRILL fleet went under the hammer last weekend (19 March), marking the end of 50 years in the business. Company boss...

A LEADING Worcestershirebased bulk haulier has expressed his concern at

Eddie Stobart's move into the waste paper sector (CM 17 March). Stephen Walker, who runs Beoley-based S Walker Transport, says...

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More trucks hit by missiles

THE INCREASING danger posed to truck drivers by people throwing objects at their vehicles has been highlighted yet again by two...

Crooks develop Iwo new scams

PAN-EUROPEAN security firm Eurowatch has warned that criminals are posing as operators' customers to trick them into handing...

This takes the biscuit

POLICEARE HUNTING a gang of thieves who hijacked a truck and made off with a £22,000 load of biscuits in Merseyside. The...

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Mem Trucks has a new Euro boss

MERCEDES-BENZTrucks gets a new boss on 1 April: 44-year-old Spanish-born Hubertus Troska, currently CEO of MercedesAMG, has...

'21~ 1 US feds to probe Navistar MAN's North American partner,

Navistar, is to be formally investigated by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC's investigation will cover...

Iran to build more trucks

IRAN HAS A new truck manufacturer: the Aras Khodro Diesel Company, based in the Aras Free Trade Zone. This will mitigate the...

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Froze thinking

Gordon Brown may have frozen duty on fuel, but hauliers say some thing more radical is needed. Dominic Perry reports. G ordon...

Andy Boyle, MD of Herefordshirebased ABE (Ledbury) says: "For the

Chancellor to even be thinking about fuel increases is as good as a kick in the teeth for us, While he's holding off until...

Donald Ridgway, MD of Dundee firm PS Ridgway, adds: "Obviously

we are pleased that fuel duty has been frozen, even though that's only until September. The way that fuel prices are rising I...

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Jon Brooke - Langham, CH Jones The rising cast of crude oil

certainly has an effect on retail prices, but there's an awful lot of slippage between the price of crude and the price of...

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The third wa

John Bridge set up British Hauliers as an alternative to the major trade associations. Chris Tindall wonders if it's giving...

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It's hard to refuse Dennis' fine offer

REGARDING YOUR refuse truck challenge (CM10 March) I feel your test was lacking in a few major areas and should be amended to...

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Tight means trouble

HAVING just read the 'Letter of the week' (CM 17 March)! have to comment on the seemingly naive narrative by Ian Chisolrn (SOE...

Tarmac's safety farce

AS PART of Tarmac's policy of treating drivers and hauliers as idiots, it has now issued hauliers with special instructions on...

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All change please

Digital tachos approach and manufacturers are keen to emphasise how easy the change over will be. Chris Tindall reports. W...

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HOW IT WORKS

Cards on the table The digital tachograph units will use four smart cards Driver card Drivers will use the driver card in...

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The little van with a surprisingly firm grip

Need a full size 3.5-tonne 4x4 van? The Sprinter isn't just a contender — it's the whole damn match. Colin Barnett slides...

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'Stolen tack,' haulier curbed

Licence cut to single vehicle and trailer after driver who hid records is found guilty of string of offences, including...

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Driver keeps HGV licence despite road-rage attack

A WIGTON lorry driver has kept his HGV licence intact despite serving a three-month prison sentence for aggravated racial...

Hours offences cost Knapp £2,000 fines

DRIVERS' HOURS offences have cost Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire-based Raymond Knapp, trading as RH&CA Knapp, and two of his drivers...

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TC calls operator to task over previous speeding convidions

A COMPANY seeking a new 0-licence was called to face the West Midland Traffic Commissioner David Dixon because of speeding...

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Laying down the law

As CM celebrates its 100th anniversary, the legal section will include a series of features highlighting milestones in road...

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No gain without pain

Do VOSAs performance targets put undue pressure on examiners to bump up the number of prohibitions issued? Pat Hagan...

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Free legal advice at the CV Show

H ave you got a question about road transport law that you would like to sit down and discuss with an expert? Well, here's your...

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8 BELOW ZERO

Bigger is better... it might not be true of everything in life. But as every driver knows, when you're spending the night in a...

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Tester's impression: When you have a DVD and multi-disc changer

at your disposal it can tempt you to overlook any minor gripes you have with your chosen cabin. With the Alpine option, the...

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Tester's impression: Never let t be said that CM is

frightened of testing trucks in the real world and this year the weather was as real as it gets -more South Pole than South...

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• A5440 S48TX/P 6x2 Tester's impression: It's a sign of how fast things move in this business that this is the first CMcab...

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MANUFACTURER:

Tester's impression: This year's cab test was conducted on one of the coldest days of the year so our bedtime companion had to...

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Actros 1858 MegaSpace Executive 4x2 Tester's impression: Climb up into Meres top-of-the-range Actros and you're greeted by a...

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'Magnum 480AML 6x2 Tester's impressios: Climbing into the Magnum is an unconventional exercise owing to the position of the...

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Tester's impressim The Scania's slab-fronted slatted grill evokes a sense of familiarity as it looms out of the darkness, and...

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MANUFACTURER: FH 12 Globetrotter XL 6x2

Tester's impression: When Volvo revamped its FH range in 2002 it had the good sense to retain some admirable features of the...

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2005 cab test NIGHT HEATERS To test the output of the cab heaters we started by opening all the doors for 30min to equalise...

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ONE SIZE FITS ALL

Almost all truck manufacturers now offer a 'one-stop shop' for rival components. So how is this affecting the traditional parts...

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How it impacts the independents

As an independent supplier, lmexpart has had to compete in the fickle business of all-makes parts supply. Based in West...

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TALKING TELEIVIATICS

The UK is on the brink of an explosion in the use of telematics, according to the recent FTA Freight Summit. Robin Meczes...

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ONE COOL CUSTOMER

It's been around longer than Kylie but the Sprinter is still strutting its stuff, this time in the chilled food department....

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THE VERDICT In this sector reputations are made or broken

on your standard of customer service, and in this respect the Sprinter does an admirable job. What makes it stand out is the...

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I'm sure we'll get through it but I'm not certain how

Austin Caulfield braces himself for the arrival of 'WTD Day", and wonders it there is any way out of the country's permanent...

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New forecast manager for CAP

Commercial Vehicle Monitor CAP has revealed who will replace John Watts as the new manager for CAP Monitor. p aul Daws is...

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Is the price right?

Manheim Auctions tried its hand at predicting the prices of four vehicles for sale at Colchester. How accurate were the...

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Northern exposure

For Enza Truckworld and Paul Banks the New Year meant new beginnings. The independent Mercedes-Benz dealership is building a...

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Stock options

On the forecourt The space behind the office building is jammed with trade vans working on the new site, but in among the...