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24th October 1975
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EEC says

to hours delay BRITAIN'S bid for a deferment of the eight-hour driving day—due to be implemented on January 1—has been turned...

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£8,000 ends Brum dispute

A PAYMENT of £8,000 has brought the 11-week dispute at the Birmingham Containerbase to an end (CM, last week). Management...

Recruitment drive A £4 MILLION push to recruit 3,000 school

leavers was launched this week by the Road Transport Industry Training Board. The two-scheme package is intended to make up...

Routeing plan dropped

A SCHEME of designated lorry routes for Greater London— issued by the GLC as a consultative document earlier this year— was...

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Unlawful depots shocker

MOST of the haulage firms Operating depots in the Penrith area of Cumbria are doing so illegally. That is the conclusion of a...

Weight checks too costly

TO WEIGH all laden vehicles entering this country would be too costly in manpower and would impose unacceptable congestion and...

FARES : PTEs aim low, NBC high

THE POLITICAL masters of both the South Yorkshire and West Midlands PTEs have lined up against the Government's intention to...

'Give us £2m—

or else' COUNTRY DWELLERS in eight north-west counties could be turned back 100 years if Crosville Motor Services did not...

Routeing 'not on'

THE FULL programme of lorry routes was unlikely to be completed as was originally envisaged when the Private Member's Bill went...

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Training delay soon to end?

THE long wait for the Young Driver Scheme to come into operation could soon be over. The scheme—for so long a hot potato within...

10pc fuel saving claim

AVERAGE fuel savings of 10 per cent are claimed for a new body or trailer-mounted air deflector device announced this week by...

Back to the drawing board

In the August 8 issue of CM we wrote that Dr Gilbert should not be too surprised if his attempts to defer the introduction of...

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Haulage 'kick-back' allegations

A BARKING haulage firm's European traffic and shipping managers took " kick-backs " to pass inflated and phoney...

DAF future

safeguarded DISMISSING rumours of the Dutch DAF Trucks company " going on the rocks" or being subject to takeover, Mr David...

Short hauls

AN objection to an application for an operator's licence by Redbourne Transportation Ltd of Rothwell, Northants, has been...

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DoE probes trailer braking

C-type couplings investigated by Trevor Longeroft LARGE NUMBERS of articulated vehicles could be running with trailer brakes...

I RTE's new independence

THE Institute of Road Transport Engineers should maintain its independence and vitality, said the retiring president, Earl...

N I I ew super Magirus A NEW Magirus Deutz model,

intended for operation to the Middle East, will be on Show for the Scottish Motor Show next month. The 310D19FS 38tonne tractor...

Ta Ta Tahir

AN END to the gruelling run over Turkey's 2,8,00m (9,200ft) Tahir pass. That was the promise made by a Turkish representative...

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Now DAF 'build chain drive ..

THE new automatic transmission system for commercial vehicles of up to 20 tonnes gvw developed by DAF (CM exClusive last week)...

Tanker driver had coronary

A LORRY DRIVER who, after suffering a coronary thrombosis, was dismissed by Gilbraid: Tankers Ltd, Accrington, Lanes, although...

Leyland sales ahead

BRITISH Leyland has moved ahead in the battle for commercial vehicle sales in the UK. Figures released by the Society of Motor...

Replacing your fleet—or just dreaming about it : whichever it

is, CM's new special, Commercial Vehicles on the British Market, may be considered essential equipment. Each year CM compiles...

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Special 'hover-coach' operation takes off

ALLEGATIONS that poorstandard coaches supplied by East Kent Road Car Co Ltd on a special service between London and Pegwell Bay...

Now a Moseley decker?

by CM reporter MOSELEY, the Loughborough coach-dealing company, is considering entering the British double-decker market. Mr...

Notts plan standard fare

AT a hearing of the East Midland Traffic Commissioners plans by Nottingham County Council for the introduction of a standard...

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Scottish councils get together on transport

THE new Scottish Regions have established the first allScotland roads and transportation committee as a unit of the...

Confederation meets Minister

A CALL for a complete over haul of of EEC transport regulations was made by members cif the council of the Confederation of...

Bus book

BUSES ANNUAL 1976, just published at £2.50 by Ian Allan, offers excellent value to all interested in buses and bus operation....

LT aids busmen's housing

IN a new move to attract staff to work in problem areas London Transport has announced a new scheme to provide home loans to...

Sorting out school transport

TO GET RID of the anomalies in school transport would mean that some who now travel free would have to pay, said Mr Fred...

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DAF bring in fixed cost

maintenance contract DAF TRUCKS (GB) Ltd has introduced a contract maintenance •and repair system which is paid for by fixed...

Still only one UK

grp spirit tanker BECAUSE of last year's resin shortage, among other factors, still only one articulated grp tanker has been...

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Making of a president

GEORGE McKAY is the new president of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers. Mr McKay, who retires this month as the...

FOLLOWING his successful launching of NCL's F as hi on flow, John Brock

has moved to NCL's House in London as territorial manager for :the southern territory. John has been replaced as gm at...

More distant friends

PEOPLE one would least expect are finding these days that there are few good words to say about roads. The latest surprising...

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Engineers divided about unity

THE parting message of the president of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers at last week's agm drew attention yet again...

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Through the Berlin Wall'

WEST BERLIN has existed for 30 years as an economic, if not political, enclave of the Federal Republic with which it is linked...

Spaghetti • 'unctions

A prototype trolleybus for the Milan vehicle replacement programme is likely to prove a major attraction at next week's...

German fleet goes British

IT IS against the background of an economy vigorously aided by the Federal Republic through special investment allowances and...

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Hauliers alarmed at situation today

WILD MEN on the outer fringes were sabotaging the Road Haulage Association's attempts to stabilise the industry, according to...

Lorry routeing

THOSE who were loudest in their demands for heavy vehicle controls ignored the fact that vehicle origins and destin ations sna...

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Jobs for the girls

GIRLS as well as boys leaving school and seeking a career in road haulage would be encouraged by the advent of the new training...

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Tomorrows' world: chaos

THE OIL CRISIS is the greatest challenge the Road Haulage Association would ever have to face. This was the warning from...

Problems small firms must face

SMALL family haulage firms have an Achilles' heel—they tend to take a short-term view to avoid planning for the future, said Mr...

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Annual general eating

I can thoroughly recommend the IRTE's new recipe for an annual general meeting. Maybe the style of last week's event was...

Resisting the roll

While all the chatter is going on about the strength of coach and bus bodies and their ability to stand up to roll-overs in...

Imperfect relations

Road transport has competent budding operators, economists and communicators but cannot be complacent about their ability to...

Hooked

I see that a grading scheme for " wreckers " is being proposed by Wreckers International, of Hertford, with the object of...

Port-side

For many years vintage psv enthusiasts who have to travel by train between Manchester and Leeds have always had to get to the...

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Tough times, tough line

Members call for more insistent attitude BOB BECKHAM, Freight Transport Association president, told the Association's annual...

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A mass of new

• labour-relation legislation THE RAPID SWING of the pendulum of legislation was referred to by Prof Innis Macbeath in a talk...

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Advanced design

v. reliability by John Darker, AMBIM Long-life prospects are separate factor when considering vehicle replacement ROAD...

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Folding cranes

Hand hydraulic cranes which can be , folded flat for storage or 'transport have been introduced by Harvey Frost. Two models...

Calculator

From Chilecrest comes a routemiLeage calculator for maps having scales from 0.1 to 40 miles to t..11.e inch The Milograph,...

Tilt tensioners

Tensioners made from a rubber-based compound and designed for securing tilts and canopies on lorries and containers have been...

Soft ride

A new device for the suspended towing cf light vans has been introduced by Harvey Frost. The equipment consists of a...

Tool kits

From Gordon Tools came two tool kits. Kit 899 A/F caters for A/F size bolts, and the 889M is a twin kit for metric sizes. Each...

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Road transport reigns supreme on Mid-East run

Long-term future looks good — and other modes are poor competition. Delegates sceptical of ro/ro alternatives to Turkey THE...

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Safely aboard

by Les Oldridge, TEng (CEO, MIMI, AMIRTE THIS WEEK let us consider the Tides governing the loading and .ueloading of animals...

Spares needed NOW!

With reference to your article "What happens if you break a half-shaft in Frankfurt ? " (CM October 10). The remarks made by...

Part-tin-le coach drivers

I feel I must take up certain points in the letter from -Mr L. J. Smith of the Transport and General Workers Union (CM, October...

Foolish?

Do you think the RHA are making themselves look foolish by their unsubstantiated complaints About caravans ? Here are some...

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Though I have a "goods in transit" insurance cover which

I consider adequate for internal UK freight, I do not think that it is sufficient for the Convention on the Contract of...

Q I am confused about what constitutes a trailer because I

am told that a vehicle ambulance is not regarded as a trailer and a dolly is. Why does a vehicle ambulance and a broken-down...

Q I have a platform truck which I often use for

carrying animal feed, hay and so on, and I ant considering buying a demountable body for this to enable me to carry livestock....

Q If an operator's 0 licence is curtailed, what is to

stop the suspended vehicle from being used by another operator " on the margin?" A Till the enactment of the Road Traffic Act...

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It's a buyers market now'

IT wasn't so very long ago that operators were faced with long waiting lists when they went to order a new truck. But these...