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Flash-points

D ESPITE early misgivings, the flashing direction indicator has proved to be far superior to the semaphore type, in town and on...

Safe Parking Urgent

A LTHOUGH anti-theft devices can do much to protect vehicles and their loads, safe parking sites close to drivers' hostels in...

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Men Who Make Transport-26

Robert Barr T HE chairman of Barr and Wallace Arnold Trust, Ltd., at the age of 70, is certainly a veteran of motorized road...

Bird's Eye View .

By The Hawk A Bye in the Election NAR. N. T. O'REILLY, whom I would have tipped as the next 'VI national chairman of the Road...

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State Concerns Lose to Buckmaster

A PPEALS by State-owned bus cornti panics and the railways against the Metropolitan Traffic Commissioner's grant of a...

Centralized Control by Allison's

CENTRALIZATION of control in Dundee by Allison's Transport (Contracts), Ltd., was approved by Mr. Alex Robertson, Scottish...

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Decision "Verged on Pedantic"

A DECISION of the West Midland In. Licensing Authority was described to the Transport Tribunal in London on Tuesday as "verging...

Indiscriminate Running, Tribunal Told

HE holders of contract-A licences for nine vehicles, G. S. John, Ltd., Pontypridd, were alleged before the Transport Tribunal...

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Men in the News

MR. P. H. WYKE SMITH, chief engineer of the Trent Motor Traction Co., Ltd., has taken up a similar position with the North...

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Company Busmen Reopen Claims

DROVINCIAL company bus workers will reopen wage negotiations next month. Mr. Arthur Townsend, of the Transport and General...

Competition Allowed by 1930 Act

T HE Road Traffic Act, 1930, did not state that there should be no competition between operators, said Mr. A. T. Hanlon,...

New Transport Companies

Miller Car Transport, Ltd. Cap. £100. Subs.: J. Herbert and T. A. Herbert, 156 Strand, London, W.C.2. See.: T. A. Herbert....

Rally to be Held Despite Boycott

D ESPITE the recommended boycott by the Passenger Vehicle Operators Association (The Commercial Motor, March 4), the Brighton...

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Low-loader Weights Deliberately Omitted from Cook's Application

W EIGHTS of low-loading trailers had been purposely omitted from an application, it was admitted when Siddle C. Cook, Ltd.,...

• Race-horses Require a B Licence

A LTHOUGH he had a vehicle on C I - 1 licence, an applicant at Carlisle, last week, said that he did not realize that to carry...

An Operator Called Alice

A N applicant who interpreted the conditions of his licence differently from anyone else, was described by Mr. F. Williamson,...

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Year-round Cooling-system Fluid

A NEW fluid for vehicle cooling systems has been put on the market in America by the Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Michigan,...

Micrograms. . .

Irish Agency: Small and Parkes (Ireland), Ltd., Dublin, have been made sole selling agents in Eire for Hardy Spicer, Ltd....

1960 Exports Off to a Good Start

TUST as exports in the first month of 1959 set the trend for a good year, so may the shipment of 12,613 commercial...

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Should Criminal Records be Taken

into Account by Author ity ? IF it were against the public interest for hauliers who had been convicted I for carrying stolen...

Municipal Opportuntttes

• • Newport Hale of Wight) Health Committee recommend that an S.D. refuse collector be acquired, Liverpool Housing COMMittee...

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Glasgow Fair Express Refused

A N unsuccessful application to run an express service between Glasgow and Eyemouth, during the period of the Glasgow Fair, was...

40 Unlicensed Lorries Working on New Doncaster By-pass

A N admission by Spa Haulage, Ltd., Northampton, that they had started "using 40 unlicensed vehicles for work on the new...

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Duple's Profits Argued in Court

- - rw0 different ways by which the profits of Duple Motor Bodies, Ltd., could be computed were discussed in the Court of...

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West Country Needs Better Roads

B ETTER roads for the West Country. That is the aim of Mr. F. M. Bennett, Conservative M.P. for Torquay. Speaking at a dinner...

Public Should be Able to Sue Authorities

T HE public should have the right to sue local authorities for failing to maintain roads in good condition. This is the...

£100,000 Station: Plans to Go On

P LANS for a £100,000 new bus station at Ilkeston, Derbyshire, are not to be held up by a woman, whose house is on the proposed...

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Low-cost Air Suspension By Dunlop%

I NCORPORATING conventional air-spring units, a system has been developed by the suspension department of the Dunlop Rubber...

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FLASH T6 9E CLEAR

A LARGE number of commercial vehicles carry flashing direction indicators, and the choice of different types available on the...

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IF ONLY . . .

Political Commentary By JANUS H ISTORIANS have a favourite game of imagining what might have been the consequences if this or...

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THE CAR T \1SPORTER TAKES OVER

By S. Buckley, Assoc.Inst.T. With Rapidly Rising Production of Cars, Manufacturers Have Been Presented With a Problem of...

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New Equipment

Oiling for Air Lines T HE Controlube unit, manufactured by B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., High Wycombe, Bucks, disperses oil mist in...

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Flow Working Speeds Goods

F LOW working, in which consignments are, so far as possible, brought to the staff instead of the men moving round the depot...

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Hauliers in the Hands of Drivers

THE director of a Leicester haulage I concern told Leicester magistrates, last week, that they were completely in the hands of...

High Charges No Answer to Rail Problem

D ESPITE licensing and penal taxation, and although hampered by difficulties at railheads and docks, road transport had. in six...

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THE NEW BILL By G. W. Irwin

with old anomalies T HE Road Traffic Bill, hurriedly passed last week, consolidates the law dealing with road transport and...

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Sub-contractors Protected by Wages Act—Mr. Randolph

H AULIERS did not appear to appreciate that, according to the Road Haulage Wages Act, 1938, commission deducted from the rate...

Nominal Month's Suspension for Overweight Operation

A NOMINAL penalty of a month's ..t - t suspension was imposed on J. W. Capstaff, Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne, in respect of a...

Motorists Must Pay for Parking

THE motorist would have to meet the I cost of off-street parking when new regulations came into force. This was made clear by...

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Bedford Approve Six-wheeler Conversions

F OR the first time, Vauxhall Motors, Ltd., have given their approval to two trailing-axle six-wheeler conversions for Bedford...

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Northern Authority Warns Scots Operators of Suspension

A N intimation that one of their 'special-A-licensed vehicles, authorized r - k in the Northern Area, would be suspended fortwo...

Refund Condition for Express Grant

A CONDITION to allow the payment of refunds was attached to an express licence by the North Western Traffic Commissioners last...

Devon Roads and Towns Near Paralysis

THE future prosperity of the Devon • General Omnibus and Touring Co., Ltd., depended upon their ability to carry passengers...

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Planning for Profit

Using WIDE Containers Replies to Readers' Inquiries Include the Legality of Overhang of Detachable Bodies, Assessment of a...

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Novel Layout of Dutch Refueller

A DUTCH approach to the design of big aircraft refuellers is typified by an articulated outfit which the D.A.F. concern, of...

B.R. Said to Have Neglected Cattle A T Salisbury, last week,

Mr. C. J. McDonald, Deputy Western Licensing Authority, heard an application by W. Dewey and Sons. Donhead, Shaftesbury, for...

Meat Van With Folding Rear Canopy

A REAR canopy to• protect meat during loading and unloading is fitted to a Thames Trader van supplied to the Evesham and...

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Mounting for Rear Engines

P ATENT No. 828,244 refers to vehicles which have the engine, gearbox and back axle in one rear-mounted unit. Vertical...