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27th April 1985
27th April 1985
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For whom the tolls pall

YESTERDAY the Freight Transport Association once again voiced its opinion on tunnel and bridge tolls. CM joins the FTA in...

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Margins fall again

HAULAGE profit margins have fallen again, according to an influential industry survey which also warns that even the most...

RHA v levy

HAULAGE employers intend to push hard next year for a cut in the levy paid to the Road Transport Industry Training Board. The...

You may de-pool

DE-POOLING of short-life assets, the capital allowance concession introduced in this year's Budget, will be available to...

GLC gets court leave

THE HIGH Court has agreed to the Greater London Council's request for a court battle with Transport Secretary Nicholas Ridley...

Spray regs: lots of action

THE FIRST phase of spray suppression legislation comes into force next week. Trailers over 3.5 tonnes design gross weight...

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Tipper storm brews

ONE OF THE leading operators in the coal tipper convoys in the miners' strike faces a prosecution, and an MP last week accused...

Roadline fights on

ROADLINE UK, threatened with possible closure if it does not cut its losses by the end of this year, put on an aggressive face...

United profits

UNITED PARCELS remained profitable in 1984/85 despite the ferocity of competition in the parcels delivery market. Its turnover...

'Miner' profit

GLASGOW-based Grampian Holdings' haulage and construction profits represented only 30 per cent of the group's profit last year...

Tayside weighstop

HAULIERS and drivers were urged to use a new self-weighing facility at Dundee's Tayside Truckstop when a dynamic weighbridge...

No extras

DESPITE requests from the Licensing Authorities for more vehicle examiners to preserve vehicle safety standards, the Department...

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NI loses billions

RENAULT Vehicules IndustrieIs continues to be the sickest man in the European commercial vehicle manufacturing industry, with...

Cv star

THE FIRST Auto Design commercial vehicle award has been won by the Iveco Turbostar. A European judging panel made the award in...

Reminder

HAULIERS' need to obtain an international operator's licence to haul unaccompanied trailers from ferry ports to British...

THE REMOVAL of national barriers enabling goods to flow freely

through the EEC, and a 40 tonne gross vehicle weight have been demanded in a Confederation of British industry report. In the...

THERE HAS been a second call for retaliation to compel

Swiss hauliers to pay tax on entry to Britain because of the cost British hauliers face at the Swiss borders. Road Haulage...

York 'disappointed'

DELAYS in recruiting additional labour for York Trailer's key manufacturing plant have been blamed for disappointing trading...

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Appeal fails

AN APPEAL by Penn Transport Services against a £250 fine imposed by Lichfield magistrates for an axle overload has been...

A question of repute

A WEST Midlands haulage company could be refused a full operator's licence because its managing director is no longer of good...

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Selling Seddons

He was with Seddon for several years before taking up a short-term contract as field service manager in Egypt with...

Manpower Moves

NIGEL BARRETT, financial controller for Potteries Motor Traction (PMT) since March 1984, has been redesignated company...

BRS: twice twenty

BRS Midlands has appointed two managers in their late twenties to its Northampton branch. Truck rental manager is Mike Hyde,...

Spicer shuffle

DAVID MOSS has been made divisional financial controller with Dana's Spicer Transmission Division with responsibilities for...

Dedicated executive

DEVELOPING dedicated parcels business for major customers is one of the briefs of Malcolm White, who has been appointed by 1...

JIM GIBB is the new general manager of Iveco UK's parts division.

He has been at Iveco's Cheshire headquarters for three years, since he joined from Volvo White in the United States. He...

THE LEICESTER builder of trailers, demounts and commercial vehicle bodies,

Adcliffe Engineers, has appointed BOB BUCKLEY to the new position of sales director. A former transport manager with Manchester...

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MacB for sale

OFFERS are now being invited for MacBrayne Haulage, the Scottish Transport Group's haulage subsidiary which is being...

Road signs reviewed

THE FIRST major policy review of Britain's directional traffic signing for over 20 years is going ahead, Transport Minister...

EEC weight certificates

A STANDARDISED EEC certificate for lorries showing maximum authorised weight and other details has been devised in Brussels to...

No job luck

UNEMPLOYED driver Eddie Munro has still been unable to give away a £500 reward to anyone who will offer him a job. The cash is...

New Belgian fines

INTERNATIONAL drivers who break road traffic regulations in Belgium will need to carry plenty of cash or credit cards with them...

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No hope on tolls

ESTUARINE toll charges should be more "businesslike", the Department of Transport told MPs last week. DTp assistant secretary...

Back-down

LEICESTERSHIRE'S plans to extend unsigned overnight parking controls from the city throughout the whole county have now been...

New dismissal rules

NEW EMPLOYEES recruited after June 1 this year will be unable to take unfair dismissal claims to an industrial tribunal until...

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York's Freepost

YORK TRAILER has put an old idea into practice with the launch of its post-less curtainsider semi-trailer, Freepost. To...

Hope's brake light

A BRAKE warning light which alerts drivers of commercial vehicles to when their brakes need adjusting or re-lining is to be...

Wilcox revisions

WILCOX Group has revised the specification of its curtainsider bodywork, and was showing the new body for the first time at...

Tad() troubles

CLAIMS that there were continual problems with broken cables on tachographs fitted to M-Series ERF vehicles were made by Banton...

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M-13 8x4 for UK

MERCEDES-BENZ plans to launch a right-hand drive 3025K eightwheeler tipper chassis in Britain by the end of the year, probably...

Queen's Award

FOUR companies in the road transport equipment market have received Queen's Awards for export achievement. They are: Aeriel...

Lifting axle tankers

THE FIRST of 14 unusual articulated tanker outfits with multiple lifting axles which can run on three, four, five or six axles,...

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Pensions scare

THE FUTURE of 65,000 National Bus Company staff, widows and pensioners is now under threat because of a Government refusal to...

Winners by old writ

DESPITE disappointingly few entries the Semaine Internationale du Tourisme en Autocar managed to live up to its international...

Solutions for London

THE PROBLEM of coach congestion in London has to be solved by traffic management and not restrictive licensing, Junior...

Minibus contradictions

CLAIMS that the Government may frame future minibus legislation on the basis of false information have been made by the...

Bus charter

THE LABOUR Party this week published its Charter for Transport, in which it called for adequate financing of public transport,...

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WMPTE hotline

AN INFORMATION hotline and a free information newspaper are being used to publicise West Midlands PTE's restructured Coventry...

Independent beats Midland Red

MIDLAND RED North has failed to block the grant of full-term licence authority for two stage services in the Cannock area,...

LRT purge

LONDON BUSES has stamped upon the growing number of "showbuses" which its staff has been painting into nonstandard liveries,...

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Clean weekend at Brighton for coaches

Noel Millier mingled among the gleaming coaches at Brighton's annual coach rally IT SEEMS almost routine for Kassbohrer to win...

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We take responsibility

I AM SURE that Mr Evans as director and myself as the "present general manager of transport" must take responsibility for the...

Marathons for MIND until Xmas

EDDIE WELLS of the London Carriers Division of Philips will be running one marathon each month between now and December in...

FTA? advice on GLC permits

NOW Dave Wetzel is telling us that "as British firms are already applying for GLC permits, it is obvious that they will be in a...

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No dolce vita for Italian a industry

IT WAS the ninth international commercial Vehicle Show to be held in Turin, but the first at the Ligotto. This vacated Fiat :ar...

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The man who worked for drivers

AN UNKIND fate decreed the sudden death of Gerry Aston at the moment when the Lorry Driver of the Year Competition, which he...

Any advance on 66 years a CM reader?

DENNIS SHARPLES, of J. Sharpies and Son, Eardisley, Hereford, is a contender to Arthur Metcalfe of Thirsk as the longest...

Muse on the motorway?

FRANK LEWSEY was amused by the reference to a Poet Laureate by Janus (CM, Topic, February 2), and tells me there is no chance...

Government backs Beaulieu display

THE COMMERCIAL vehicle section at Lord Montagu's National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is having a complete facelift. Nicholas...

BRS advertising wins first prize

IMAGINATIVE advertising is not normally associated with road haulage. British Road Services is a rare exception and has taken...

Perpetual motion at the airport

IF KF Cars, of Gatwick, succeed in doing with their new Daf 49seater, with Duple Laser 2 body, what a press announcement...

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Operators and suppliers talk tippers

Tipper operators and suppliers reached a closer understanding of one another's problems at CM's panel discussion EARLIER this...

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Dishonesty and the best policy

Hauliers who take out only money and not infidelity insurance, too, may be making a big mistake. John C. Vann explains WHILE...

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Ford di Transit Tranist has a rather sedate performance when

fully laden, particularly when compared with the recently tested Talbot Express diesel with the more powerful 55kW (74hp)...

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Makers prepare to tempt the tippermen

The latest developments in tipper chasis, tipping semitrailers, bodies and tipping gear will be assembled next week at...

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M & G's fibre plan for filler tankers

Ten years of research, development and marketing have confirmed M & G's belief that frp is the best material for constructing...

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Nominate your choice

Who has shown great care, courtesy or courage on the road? Write to us at CM if you know a driver worthy of the CMNolvo Mark...

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Clubs to beat poor drivers' conditions

Uniting hgv drivers and improving their conditions is the aim of most drivers' clubs. Jack Semple reports on the progress some...

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Equipment News

Two-piece wheel nut INHERENT elasticity in a bolted joint is essential for maintaining clamp load under all conditions of...

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Advanced axles from redundant bus plant

Little could be less exciting than an axle plant. Not according to Tim Blakemore, who visited the Rockwell CVC plant in Italy...