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'Ton-up' Marsh adds last-minute

Bill concessions from our political correspondent • Transport Minister Mr. Richard Marsh tossed a one-ton concession to road...

PI B wants Government action on busmen's pay

• Government action in the field of municipal busmen's pay was firmly requested by the Prices and Incomes Board on Wednesday....

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Noise regs not enforceable,

says police chief by Tony Wilding • Regulations defining noise-level limits come into effect on July 1 and could mean trouble...

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Many mods must be

notified PLATING CODE WILL LISTTHEM by Tony Wilding • The Plating and Testing Regulations require that certain types of...

First course for driving instructors

• On Monday of this week the Road Transport Industry Training Board started its first practical training course. It is a...

Last-minute Bill concessions continued from page 32

in some cases outside them. This would allow the provision of works' and schools' services in any place they are required. The...

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A logistical approach to transport management

FIFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS HANDLING REPORTED BY JOHN DARKER, AMBIM • A transport-oriented management...

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Co-op has Britain's largest carrying capacity says Transport Group manager

• Formed last year, the Transport Group of the Co-operative Wholesale Society incorporates under one management the functions...

Materials Handling Conference

Pressoturn Ltd. and Tote Systems International. Mr. Cooke defined unit load handling as: "The acquired science and skill in...

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The impact of containerization

FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT EXHIBITION PREVIEWED by John Darker, AM BIM • If there are any road...

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BR will not cut North Sea rates

• Allegations that British Railways was undercutting rates to capture container traffic were denied this week at the...

Lorry thefts still dropping

• For the first time, the quarterly total of cases of theft of and from commercial goods vehicles in the Metropolitan Police...

Strikes halt unaccompanied traffic to France

• As the French strikes built up this week the pattern of UK-Continent ferry traffic altered. By Monday the BR Newhaven-Dieppe...

'Rail losses cost £290 a minute

by John Darker • "British Railways buy traffic: they do no compete for it", said Mr. Jackson Moore general secretary of United...

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Tories' eight-point plan for better bus services

from our political correspondent II Eight ways in which bus services could lecome more efficient, without the bureau:racy of...

Bitter battle before Bill goes to Lords

• The House of Commons faces a marathon stint next week to fulfil the Government's timetable for the Transport Bill. writes our...

for Bill A private Time shortage operator for the railways? amendments

from our Parliamentary correspondent • An emphatic verdict in favour of competition rather than co-ordination as a criterion...

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Zambian government will get major share in United Transport Overseas interests

• A plan for the "rationalization" of all road transport in Zambia has been drawn up following discussions in Lusaka between...

Interchange of duties a Liverpool 'bargain'?

from our industrial correspondent • There are fresh hopes today (Friday) of a return to work at the end of the 11th week of...

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If London's motorists went by bus . . .

• If all London's car commuters were to transfer to buses the average journey time for all passengers could be reduced by as...

Edinburgh busmen get tough

• Edinburgh's busmen are taking an extremely tough line over two vital issues in the city's transport—their £1 a week "frozen"...

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Great choice to public

• The Minister of Transport has turned down an appeal made by Hebble Motor Services Ltd. against the decision of the Yorkshire...

TRTA call for amendment

• Amendment of the Vehicles (Excise) Act 1962 to eliminate the weight of all fixed plant and equipment when calculating the...

Decision reserved on dual application

• The Metropolitan Licensing Authority, Mr. D. I. R. Muir, on Tuesday reserved his decision on the two applications made by...

Express service appeal fails

• -The Minister of Transport has dismissed an appeal by three operators against the renewal by the West Midland Traffic...

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Who else but Mercedes-Benz.

• Wherever Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles go. Mercedes service goes too. World-wide, there are 3548 servicing points. Most...

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The Bill moves on

• The House of Commons will soon be finished for the time being with the Transport Bill, which will then pass to the House of...

Rainford granted amalgamated licence

• William Rainford Ltd., Liverpool, was granted a new B licence for 43 vehicles at a resumed inquiry (CM March 22) in Liverpool...

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Adjournment for joint hearing

• Because of a complicated licensing history connected with two associated companies, a variation application was adjourned in...

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Tipmaster Transits

• Seeing a lack of small tippers, Perkins Commercial Services of Leyton, E10, decided to build and market some at com petitive...

Esso interchangeable tanks

• A new tanker has been designed and built for Esso Petroleum Ltd. by Yorkshire Engineering and Welding Co. (Bradford) Ltd. The...

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Cummins introduce bigger V8 diesel unit

• A V8 diesel which is likely to supersede the V8-265 VINE within the next 12 months has been announced by Cummins Engine Co....

A simple axle-load sensor

• Mr. W. Hodgson, of 36 Ashdale Crescent, West Denton, Newcastle upon Tyne, has provisionally patented an axle-load sensor,...

Crane Fruehauf service in S. Wales

• A new service depot has been set up by Crane Fruehauf Trailers Ltd., at the Polo grounds Industrial Estate, New Inn,...

Glass fibre acid road tanker

• A breakthrough in the use of reinforced plastics for road tankers is claimed to have been achieved by the Purle Waste...

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New equipment and publications

The Dyson "wind-off" canopy body can now be obtained with detachable vertical support pillars. This enables pallets of...

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Two-minute tyre repair

A latex foam sealant for mending and re-inflating punctured tyres has been developed by a Dutch company and is to be...

Road and workshop

by Handyman Vehicle recovery: tricks, trucks and tactics (17) • From time to time, it can be the load rather than the vehicle...

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NEW EQUIPMENT ON SHOW IN AMSTERDAM

By R. D. CATER, AMInst BE MANY IMPROVEMENTS were to be seen incorporated in well-established units at the third "Autovak"...

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Bird's eye view

*Ted v. the lady The Ruislip LDOY organizers always try to give spectators that little bit extra to make it a real day out....

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Major growth prospects

INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL HANDLING EXHIBITION REVIEWED BY JOHN DARKER, ARABIM THE SPEED of development of mechanical handling...

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A Tory promise to revoke clause 45

FOLLOWING Mr. Edward Heath's assurances to the Road Haulage Association, Mr. David Webster, Conservative MP for...

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Marketing and research vital to future

THE GROWTH of the British tourist trade and the challenge to the public transport industry to claim as much of this traffic as...

THE COMMERCIAL MANAGER

"IT IS a sobering but challenging experience to be asked to present a paper to this Association at a time when so many major...

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by A. J. P. Wilding, MIMechE, MIRTE SINCE the Klam

retarder was introduced into Britain by Eesubrake in 1965, passenger vehicle operators appear to have become increasingly aware...

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KLAM RETARDER EFFECTIVE ON TEST was a big feature of

the action of the retarder; slowing down was much smoother than would have been the case with the service brakes. Tests were...

Anti-lock systems I have just read your report (CM May

10) on the proceedings of the IRTE Conference on the Saturday morning. In the last paragraph on the first page it states that...

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A 241 bhp VO from AEC with built-in stretch'

TODAY, the British Leyland Motor Corporation announces the V8 diesel engine designed and developed at AEC Ltd., Southall. The...

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ON TEST

WELL BEFORE the announcement date for the AEC V8 Mandator, a tractive unit and three-axle trailer loaded to 32 tons gross was...

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Focus of discontent

WHATEVER the success of last night's rally at the Albert Hall, the campaign conducted by the Road Haulage Association has had...

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Management matters

Professionalism in training THE Road Transport Industry Training Board last week published a booklet on group training and...

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Q What is the current basic rate of pay for the driver of a 32-ton-gross attic?

A The varying categories of drivers' wages are at present determined by the carrying capacity of the vehicle and not by the...

Q What records should be kept by employers in support of grant claims made to the Road Transport Industry Training Board?

A Three types of records should be kept and be available for inspection by the Board's staff on request: training records,...

CI Is there available a guide to the UK education system specially for the benefit of training officers?

A The British Association for Commercial and Industrial Education, 16. Park Crescent, Regent's' Park, London, W1 , published a...

Q What is a "check-off agreement?

A - Check-off" is an arrangement by which employers deduct trade union dues from the wages of members in their employment and...

0 . Can you provide information as to

when new legislation by the Ministry of Transport comes into effect, covering the emission of smoke from diesel-engined...

Q What is the Joint Transport Research Committee?

A The Minister of Transport and Minister of Technology have jointly set up this committee consisting of experienced government...

Q In CM April 12 on page 26 we noticed

a reference to a new company entitled Quay Handling Ltd. What is their address? A The address is Quay Group of Companies,...

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'Model answers' can be disastrous

I MENTIONED last week that the issuing of model answers formed part of the successful residential weekend revision course for...

Speedometers

REGULATION 13 in Part II of the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1966 requires that all motor vehicles first...