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26th July 1957
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Industrial Suicide

T HE action of six trade U nions in calling a • national strike of employees of provincial bus companies has brought to an end...

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Is Ignorance Bliss?

D RIVERS competing in the eliminating contests of the Lorry Driver of the Year Competition have generally interpreted the...

Passing Comments

From Bearings to Toasters . . T HE practical uses of tin are not confined to any particular field of commerce or the...

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One Hears—

That the use of radar to trap drivers is an ultra radical scheme. "Will there be veteran and vintage commercial vehicle runs...

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Tribunal Report Rushed to Both Sides

BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT E MPLOYERS and Union leaders involved in the provincial bus strike will study the findings of the...

_Higher Fares Cause Big Traffic Loss

CARE increases are thought to have I been responsible for the heavy loss in traffic which Leicester Transport Department...

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£240m. Road Programme for Next Four Years

BY MAI PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT A NEW £240m. road programme for 1958-1962 was announced by r - k Mr. Harold Watkinson,...

Bulk Liquids to the Continent

INAUGURATED by Bulk Liquid Transport, Ltd., Gildersorne, Leeds, about eight weeks ago, a tanker service to the Continent has...

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Men in the News

MR. J. C. GARDINER and MR. L. SANER have been appointed additional directors of Shaw and Kilburn, Ltd. MR. J. McW.tuaam has...

Tannery Converted to 'Produce Sentinels

DREMISES of Winwick Street Tan nery have been acquired by Transport Vehicles (Warrington) Ltd., who hold the world...

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3d. a Mile Application the Highest Yet

F ARE increases designed to bring in a total of £200,000 a year were sought by Lancashire United Transport, Ltd., and the South...

B.R.S. Too Dear : Private Haulier Backed

ATES charged by British Railways for the carriage of dangerous chemicals were "fantastic," whilst British Road Services also...

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Customers Ban SubContractors B ECAUSE one of their largest customers would

not allow sub-contracting for the carriage of cheese, Rice Bros. (Avonmouth). Ltd., Bristol, last week sought the addition of a...

Haulage "Pirate" is Fined Again

DLEADING guilty to using a lorry for hire or reward without an A licence, John Thomas Wilberforce, Ganstead Lane, Bilton,...

£10 , 000 Rail Contract for Steel is Safe WHEN Barchards Transport,

Ltd., VV Hull, sought to add steel to the B-licence conditions of 10 vehicles last week, it was stated that they were the only...

Unsatisfied Demand for Coaches

B oe . using the majority of their vehicle journeys to popular destinations outside peak periods, Martin's Coaches, Ltd.,...

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Tribunal Told of Traffic Losses

A PPEALING against the Northern Licensing Authority's refusal to grant them 10 additional articulated outfits and six platform...

Minister Hears Case. Against 12-seaters

T HE case against using 12-seat utilities as buses in rural areas was put strongly by the representatives of the four...

T.R.T.A. Tell M.P.s About Loading Bans

lUEMBERS of the traffic committee AVIofthe London and Home Counties DiVision . of the Traders Road Transport Association met...

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Austin Win Test Case on Agreements

I NDIVIDUAL motor manufacturers do not have to register agreements between themselves and their dealers, distributors and...

205 Oil Enginesfor South Africa

IN the face of keen competition from Germany, Leyland Motors, Ltd., have secured a contract from the Transvaal Provincial...

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" Gangster " Tactics Put Buses Off the Road

A S the provincial bus stoppage got r - Ainto its stride, guerilla tactics by strikers forced several companies not affected...

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Each Case Must Be Heard on its Merits .

A PPEAL decisions by the, Transport Tribunal must not be regarded as establishing hard-and-fast principles for use in every...

Haulier's Driving Ban Plea Rejected

T HE owner of a one-man haulage business lost between £600 and £1,000 as a result of his licence being suspended for a speeding...

Wind-up Causes Front-axle Failure

11,4ANY front-axle failures in four1V1 wheel-drive cross-country vehicles, caused by overloading and fatigue, are attributable...

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Recommendations on ,Tribunals

A LTHOUGH, judging by the list of those who gave evidence to the Committee on Administrative Tribunals and Inquiries, no...

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U.S. HAULAGE PERSPECTIVE

By John F. Moon, A.M.I.Mech.E. C LOSE on urn, commercial vehicles were registered in the U.S.A. during 1956—over 45 per cent....

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Fuel-pump Test Machine for 050

T O meet the requirements of small service stations or garages, a fuelpump test machine has been produced by the Merlin...

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Labour Renationalization Plan "Unrealistic" Say R.H.A.

A FUTURE Labour Government will return long-distance road " haulage to public ownership. This pledge is made in the Labour...

A.A. to Fight Radar Speed Tests

ADAR equipment will be used to detect speeding offences in Lancashire from August 1, but prosecutions will be fought strongly...

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Opinions and Queries

Not So Autocratic 'y \TO UR leader of June 28 hammers home what 1 have OUR saying for some weeks—that the increases in...

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Humberside Transport Emerges From The

FOG OF INDECISION Specialist Forms of Service to Industry Give Some-Independent Hauliers Strong Goodwill but Campetitive...

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Political Commentary By J ANL/ S

Best Offenders A LTHOUGH more people were hurt on the roads of Great Britain in 1956 than in any previous year, the number of...

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Tight Finish in Team Contest

K EEN rivalry between the leading teams stimulated interest in the northern section of the Lorry Driver of the Year Competition...

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Oil Company "Clean Up"

T HE Oxford depot of Shell-Mex and B.P., Ltd., nearly made a clean sweep in the prizes awarded for the eliminating round of the...

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Maintenance Better Than Driving

T RE , standard _ of maintenance _seemed . to be .higher than the -general level of skill shown• by drivers in last Sunday's...

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Two Vehicles

ONE DRIVER Calculating Rates for a Special Tipper Contract on which One Driver is to be Employed with Two Lorries T ERMINAL...

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Bird's Eye View

Short-sighted By The Hawk A PENNY-WISE policy is being proposed by the Govern ment in reducing transmissions of the B.B.C.'s...

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A Flat-twin Two-stroke

A TWO-STROKE engine, having rtopposed cylinders, but with the two pistons moving together, is shown in patent No. 775,78L The...