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29th November 1990
29th November 1990
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SELF-INFLICTED INJURY

• It's never hard to shoot yourself in the foot, but at times we could almost believe that the road transport industry uses a...

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Going up

• Dery prices, currently averaging at 43.9p/lit, could increase by up to 2p/lit by next Tuesday, according to fuel analyst...

Rubbish problems

• Refuse collection contracts run by private firms are seven times more likely to hit problems than those run by councils'...

Tougher tachos IN From next July EC countries will not

approve tachographs unless they meet strict EC standards. The move is aimed at stamping out tachograph fraud.

Phone fine

• Birmingham magistrates have fined an HGV driver 2150 with six penalty points for driving without due care and attention....

Share issue

• Fiat has launched the £9•3m share issue announced in September when lveco bought Spanish truck manufacturer Enasa. As...

Bail granted

• Panic Link managing director Eric Norman, who stands accused of causing death by reckless driving and other offences, has...

Recovering money

• Northampton police are still threatening to charge recovery operators who damage roads when recovering vehicles, even...

EC plans 1992 truck tax targets

• Europe's Transport Commissioner Karel van Miert has laid down plans for harmonising vehicle excise duty (VED) throughout...

Police to train ready for truck prohibitions

• A force of traffic police is to be trained in readiness for new legislation which will give the police the power to issue...

Swiss stroll

• From next July Switzerland will make it easier for EC truck drivers to pass through its borders. Customs will be open for...

Abuse claim

• Livestock hauliers break Britain's welfare rules on 30% of tong-distance journeys, the RSPCA's superintendent Donald...

Bus call

• London needs 500 new buses a year for the next four years to cope with a growth in passengers, according to Peter Gibson of...

Parking up

• Planning permission has been Oven for a £12m freight park with a truckstop and warehouses at Chepstow. Work will begin in...

Hungarian Mercs IS Hungarian bus manufacturer lkarus is considering Mercedes-Benz diesel engines for its integral buses, particularly in Russia.

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Show setback

• Events organiser Live I 'romotions has shelved plans for a British truck show in 1992, and will hold one instead at London...

Agency breaks the language barrier

• Two former employees of an international transport company have set up an agency to help hauliers with language problems in...

High-roof MAN F90 cab is expected next year

• MAN has confirmed that a high-roof version of its F90 cab could be available next year. UK product manager Euan Harron says...

Hero truck driver saves two lives

• A truck driver who saved the lives of two victims of an 11-vehicle accident which killed six people on the M42 on 6...

Meat writ for Channel 4

• West Country meat packer John Perkins has served Channel Four Television Company Ltd with a writ after its Dispatches...

Omni present • The receiver of Omni manufacturer City Vehicle

Engineering is holding discussions with a number of companies interested in buying the firm.

Bypass blues • The Al western bypass at Newcastle which

opens on I December will create congestion, warns the FHA, because it will attract too many vehicles for its size.

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Tyre marks stop thefts

• Hauliers are being urged to put identifying marks on their tyres and wheels in a bid to stamp out a rising tide of thefts....

panish petition II Euro MP Edward McMillan-Scott is to present

a petition to the European Parliament complaining about the lack of police protection for truckers during the Spanish haulage...

Sowing the seed of high truck tax

• Big trucks should be taxed more heavily to encourage hauliers to move to smaller vehicles, says a report by 21 local...

Trade plate victory

• A bodybuilder has won a key court battle to establish when a vehicle is allowed to run on trade plates. Had it been lost it...

Offers received for family firm • The receiver for family-owned

Davis Haulage and its offshoot Rolfe Vehicle Hire has now received a number of offers for the companies' vehicles and assets,...

EC makes room for the disabled

• Virtually all buses built after 1994 will have to have at least one of their doors and their gangways wide enough for...

Express winner

• The winner of the recent Commercial Motor/Peugeot Talbot Win a Van competition is David Povah of accountants Gibson...

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EC takes it to the limit

• The European Commission is expected to propose that speed limiters be made compulsory on all new vehicles over 12 tonnes...

ERF tractors riding on air

• As predicted by Commercial Motor in September, ERF is to offer Hendrickson Norde four-bag air suspension on its 4 x 2...

larag's Merc is up on a charge

• Swiss conversion specialist Larag has unveiled a batteryoperated van based on the Mercedes front-wheel-drive 100 panel van....

Better Transpolar

• Danish reefer bodybuilder Norfrig will launch an updated version of its Transpolar aerodynamic refrigerated semitrailer in...

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Sonia reveals 1991 powerplay

• Scania has unveiled a host of major product changes including all-new gearboxes, more powerful engines and the first...

Heavy-duty Vulcan lifter

. Canadian recovery truck builder Vulcan is introducing a 13-tonne heavy vehicle unit, based on a Scania 142 6x4, into the UK....

Setting record straight

• In last week's Commercial Motor we reported that AWD had sold 124 trucks to the end of October. That was, of course, the...

• Brimec and Iveco Ford dealer Evans Halshaw have developed

a curtainsided transporter for one car which is suitable for racing teams. The flatbed body slides and tips back on rains,...

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Magazine distributors collapse

• Specialist newstrade distributor Magazine Distribution of Hertford has ceased trading after unsuccessful attempts to get...

Christmas rush • Tibbett & Britten's grocery division Lowfield has

won a further contract with Sainsbury to supply its northern stores over Christmas.

B&T network • Removals firm Brewer & 'Turnbull is considering inviting Continental firms to set up B&T franchise networks.

UCI combines logistics group

• United Carriers International is pulling together five of its transport-based operating companies under one division for an...

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Onyx buys MS stake

• French-owned Onyx UK has bought a majority stake in UK Waste Control's holding company United Environmental Systems. UKWC...

Coming up roses

• Parcelforce has won a £51,000/one-year contract with Wheatcroft Roses of Nottingham. Wheatcroft supplies plants for News...

Linkman curtain-call

• York has supplied InterCity Transport, part of the Transport Development Group, with 30 curtainsiders worth a total of...

Emerald links with Lynx in Emerald Isle

• Irish distributor Emerald Freight Express is to run a franchise operation for Lynx, the express parcel operator....

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Plaxton: new alloy single

• In a further move outside its traditional luxury coach business, Plaxton has developed a single-deck aluminium citybus....

More mileage • Local bus mileage outside London increased by

about 2% last year, despite a fall of about 3% in the number of local service journeys. Inside the London area local bus...

Super signs • London Transport is considering a .21m display

system similar to those on London Underground for a 12-month trial from the middle of next year on routes between Wembley,...

Rising revenue • London United attributes a 60% rise in

fare revenue to its increase in service frequency and the replacement of double-deckers with 55 Dennis Darts. It plans to take...

Leicester loop

• Leicestershire-based bus and coach operator GK Kinc.h has taken on its first minibuses. Three Reeve Burgess-bodied...

Electric Electro • This 20-seater electrically powered prototype minibus, the

Lard l Electro Citybus, was launched by conversion specialist Larag earlier this month at the 'ET 90' exhibition in Basle,...

UK-bound: 18m Altano artic

• Van Hool plans to launch an 18m articulated version of its high-deck T816 Altano into the UK next June. Left-hand-drive...

Blundred routes revival doubtful

• It is unlikely that any of Harry Blundred's defunct Dockland Transit routes will be revived, but some of its drivers and...

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High Court threat to Chardcrest licence

• The granting of an Operator's Licence to Chardcrest Transport of Dinas Powys could be challenged in the High Court folowing...

Truck theft: driver guilty

• A truck driver has admitted stealing an ERF tractive unit from his former employer and selling it to another haulier after...

Residents fail to restrict Anstey's hours

• Anstey Haulage of Leicester has won the right to continue running a fleet of 15 vehicles, without restrictions, despite...

'Impulsive' spot sacking

• Williams Bros (Wales) has been told to pay a driver more than £3,000 compensation for unfair dismissal after he was sacked...

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When a client fails to pay up and you hold

some of his goods, you may be legally entitled to hold on to those goods in lieu of payment. This right is known as a lien;...

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• The Christmas season is here once again and the Hawk is convinced that each year it gets sillier.

XP Express Parcels has sent me a `wacko' festive invitation to a lunch at School Dinners restaurant, where the waitresses dress...

• CR West of Allen Road, Rainham, Essex has sent

in an entry to the "Routemaster" competition (CM 15-21 November) specifying that the manufacturer of the first bus on the road...

• Driver Phillip Whitehouse of West Midlands-based GRD Steels had

a lucky escape when a steel girder shot off his load and went through his front and rear screens before jamming in the road and...

• Hauliers who find themselves up on overloading charges before

Huddersfield magistrates are unlikely to be shown much mercy. One of the town's JPs Bruce Briggs, has announced that he is...

• Many of you will be wondering why this beer

wagon from bygone days has a generously sized reproduction of Nelson's Column implanted in the middle of its tank — and a...

• Calendar publisher Eversheds has conducted a survey which spells

bad news for Sexist Sids. "Most haulage contractors and freight distributors would rather gaze at squirrels and birds than...

• CM recently reported that Volvo and Renault are to

merge (CM 15-21 November), creating the world's biggest truck maker . with a 25% share of the EC market. What new name will...

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BIGGER IN BURNLEY • FIRS has moved its Burnley branch

to the Heansford industrial estate in the town. It has a five-bay engineering workshop, warehousing and tachograph station....

STOKE SERVICE • II&H Commercials of Stokeon-Trent has been appointed

a service dealer for Foden. Working through Foden main dealer Sandbach Truck Centre, H&H will offer 24-hour roadside rescue and...

LOVE MY TENDER • A display of vintage fire engines

is to be held at Oxhey Park, Watford next June. About 60 vehicles will be on show. The event is being organised by the...

FREE FOR ALL • Customers of Liverpoolbased Rockfield Truck Rental

can now call their local depot 24 hours a day using a freephone service. Contact (0800) 269629.

HEAVY HELP • Convoi Exceptionnel, which specialises in arranging trips for international heavy hauliers, now covers Eastern Europe.

The Southampton-based company says it can sort out permits, explain local regulations and provide escort cars for loads. Its...

IT'S FOR YOU MI Emergency phones have been installed at

18 sites along the north Devon link road (A361) and the Barnstaple and Bideford bypasses. The phones have emergency buttons...

YEAR'S DEAL • 'I'm - loco Truck Rental and Contracts has launched

a oneyear contract-hire package called Economy 12. It is less restrictive than a longer contract hire agreement but cheaper...

SEWING A LITE • Truck-lite, a US supplier of truck

and trailer rear lights, is setting up a European subsidiary at Northwich, Cheshire. Leading its product range will be the new...

SWITCHING OFF FOR SAFETY • Lucas has extended its range

of battery isolation switches, adding one model which takes up to 250A continuous load and another which handles 100A...

FIRE RESISTANT • L'Estintore is the name of a new

type of fire extinguisher, manufactured in Italy, which is designed to withstand the impact of collisions. The manufacturer...

SHOWING A LEG • Rubery Owen-Rockwell has published a brochure

covering its new ROR-Binkley landing legs, which were launched at the Birmingham Motor Show. The brochure is available from...

PAN EUROPEAN TELLY ADDICTS MI Aerial Techniques is marketing a

25cm 2 multi-standard portable colour television which will run off 12/24v DC and mains throughout the UK and Europe. Called...

BATTERY IN RESERVE • A battery with a reserve section

which can be switched on if the main part becomes discharged is now available frcm Pulsar. The reserve unit is charged during...

SONIC SONAR • The sonic vehicle alarm from LCB Marketing

will detect glass breakage in a vehicle and is resistant to false alarms from open windows and vibrations, says the...

UP YER BUMPERS WITH CM STICKERS III CM is now

offering you the chance to spread the message that Britain needs trucks with four stylish stickers: (A) "Trucks keep Britain...

B REAK TEST Once a year, experts from the British

Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association try to find new ways to break into trucks. They do it as part of a test of security...

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SILENT MESSAGE

• Bainbridge Silencers has published a leaflet on its Truckmaster range of commercial vehicle silencers and fittings. Further...

CLEAN SWEEP

IN A cleaning agent for getting rid of diesel stains on yards and forecourts is part of a new range of products launched by...

DRIVER'S MATE SPEAKS THE LINGO • Hauliers or drivers Who

have to make their first journey to the Continent but are worried about language and paperwork problems can call on a new...

LOOK HERE

II Department of Transport officials will be available to answer questions at an exhibition about the construction of the...

ROADWORKS

• LONDON AND THE SOUTH EAST M40 Buckinghamshire: Lane restrictions on both carriageways, J4-5. M40 Oxfordshire: Lane...

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• Speeding is the most common traffic offence committed in

Europe, and probably the world. Arguably, one of the greatest causes of trucks speeding is congestion, particularly on...

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What happens when a haulier is called up to appear before the Licensing Authority? CM tells you what to expect.

• Being railed up to appear at disciplinary proceedings before the Licensing Authority can be worrying for any operator,...

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AGE CONC RN?

• How do you keep selling your panel van when the basic design is fundamentally the same as it was 15 years ago? When the...

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SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL Leyland Dcrf 200 "Select panel von. GVW: 2,300kg. Manufacturer: Leyland Daf yam, Common Lane, Wushwood Heath,...

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• Jonathon Lawton, solicitor, works from his Chester base, Aaron & Partners, where he specialises in transport law.

His grandfather was one of the first hauliers in England, operating steam - driven vehicles, and now Lawton — once a director...

• On a chilly November evening in Leeds, visiting solicitor

Ford & Warren's smart, modern offices, one wonders where the greybeards are, as absurdly young men and women bustle to and...

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• MORVILLE TRUCKS ANN ES LEY

Gerald Annesley has been appointed distributor principal at Monille Trucks, Scania's East Midlands distributor. He comes from...

• DENNIS EAGLE MORRISON

Municipal vehicle manufacturer Dennis Eagle has appointed Roddy Morrison as depot manager for its Scottish Service operation,...

• HARTFORD SHIPSTONE/SPIKINGS Jamie Shipstone has joined Iveco Ford dealer Hartford Trucks as a sales consul

tant for the Grimsby area. Keith Spikings becomes responsible for heavy truck sales in Skegness, Boston, Grantham and the...

• RUSSELL DAVIES SMITH Russell Davies has appointed three managers.

Gary Smith joins as general manager of Russell Davies Haulage's six Masterhaul contracts (operated jointly with Freightliners)...

• WALTER ALEXANDER CRAMBiLAVVRENCE Coachbuilder Walter Alexander has made two

appointments: Ray Cramb has become personnel and employee relations director; and John Lawrence, director of engineering and...

• IMECHE WILSON The Institute of Mechanical Engineers' deputy secretary

John Drysdale Wilson is retiring at the end of this month after 13 years with the institute.

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE DSO MANAGER

up to £23,901 inclusive The vehicle maintenance workshop and stores serve a fleet of 350 diverse vehicle and plant types.We...

WORKSHOP TECHNICIAN

up to £17,388 inclusive Responsible to the Vehicle Maintenance DSO Manager your role will be the organisation and daily...