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Midlands Challenge

The Transport and General Workers' Union has lost little time in carrying out its stated intention of pressing on with claims...

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Midland BRS drivers flout the freeze

. . AND HUNDREDS TURN IN THEIR HGV LICENCES AS PROTEST AT £2.50 BONUS CLAIM REJECTION by John Darker • Hundreds of British...

British civil servant is EEC transport director-general

• Another British success in the distribution of key EEC Commission posts is the appointment — announced in Brussels on Friday...

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Haulier's Elm centre

I A 10-acre warehousing and distribution entre is to be built at a cost of Lim on land .cquired by J. Canning Transport Ltd at...

Hazardous loads

The problem, the advice, the cure • MPs are increasing the pressure on the Government to take further measures to improve the...

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Hgv transition licences ended yesterday

• The three-year transitional period for the hgv driver licensing scheme ended yesterday, February 1. From now on anyone...

Fred Mulley attacks "derisory" 99 permits allocation

• A strong protest is being made by a former Transport Minister, Mr Fred Mulley, Labour MP for Sheffield, Park, against what he...

Dutch-French haulage deal

• Dutch participation in French road transport will result from the acquisition by Pakhoed Holding NV, through its subsidiary...

'Flexitime' seminar

• A one-day seminar on Flexible Working Hours has been arranged by the Management Studies Centre at the Cafe Royal, Regent...

Docks Board Hull terminal

• The British Transport Docks Board's sixth ferry terminal at Hull came into operation on January 23 when the motor vessel...

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FTA sees duplicated authority in Hugh Dykes's Bill

• The Freight Transport Association issued this week an appraisal on its condemnation of the Heavy Commercial Vehicle (Control...

Row looms over Iran plan to build Mercs in S. Africa

from a South African correspondent • Iran's biggest motor vehicle assembly company, Iran National, plans to establish an...

Tory motion on overweight penalties

• Heavier penalties for the overloading of goods vehicles are being sought by Mr Maxwell-Hyslop, Tory MP for Tiverton. In a...

French quota increase inadequate

• It was learned this week that the Anglo-French bilateral haulage quota has been increased by 2300. Both the industry and the...

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Foreign reflectors derisory

• In many cases reflectors carried by foreign lorries, in accordance with their own national regulations, were derisory in size...

RHA schools scheme goes ahead

• The first 18 companies have registered under the scheme sponsored by the Road Haulage Association for the training of school...

EEC transport law in FTA 1973 year book

• Guidance on existing and proposed EEC transport legislation is a new feature in the latest edition of the Freight Transport...

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Wilson putting :lock back, iauliers claim

11 It was disappointing that Mr Harold Vilson should apparently be trying to bring he transport industry once again into the...

,therals appoint ransport pokesman

Mr Graham Tope, the Liberal victor Sutton and Cheam, has been appointed irty spokesman on transport and the vironment in the...

Iffice move FTA

Three of the FTA's divisional offices ve moved to new addresses. These are: st Midland: 1 Pelham Avenue, ittingham, NG5 IAN...

Kill the rail myth says FTA official

• The myth that rail transport could take the place of road as the prime distributor of freight in the UK should be killed once...

New Bullens links in Europe

• Bullens Group, the Giltspur Investments subsidiary, has acquired American Overseas Shipping, a company which specializes in...

wit membership grows

• The Institute of Road Transport Engineers reports that during the past 12 months its membership has increased from 6758 to...

Caravan conduct code

• Members of the caravan hauliers' group of the Road Haulage Association have reported a growing demand for delivery of...

Dundee Freightliners

• A freightliner terminal is to be built at the site of the former West Station, Dundee, at a cost of £250,000. It will be for...

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Bus beats train for efficiency — proof from a GLC planner

I Proof that an express bus service is nore efficient than an urban railway system s provided by an article in the current ssue...

Dole better than bus fares

• A careers officer has blamed high bus 'ares for the number of school leavers on be dole. Mr F. Rogers, area careers officer...

Coach station improvements

• National Travel (NBC) Ltd has announced that it is making major improvements to London's Victoria coach station. The project...

GUS orders 2500 Leylands

• An important £2.4m order for British Leyland vehicles has been placed by Great Universal Stores Ltd through its subsidiary...

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Commissioners paid insufficient regard to children's safety

• A licence has been granted on appeal to Slatter's Coaches, Long Hanborough, Oxfordshire, to operate an express service...

Garages blamed by Southampton hauliers

• Two companies were called before the South Eastern deputy LA, Mr G. Mercer, in Southampton last week under Section 69,...

Eleven quarry overloaders fined

• After residents living in the Bolton Woods area of Bradford complained that tipper lorries operating out of a nearby quarry...

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Court handed list of 30 'illegal operators'

• The application of Alex Wales and Sons of East Kilbride for a new express service licence between Hamilton and East Kilbride...

Examiner saw wool fall from lorry

• Driving along Vicar Lane, Bradford, in October. 1972, Mr Brian Hartford, a DoE traffic examiner, saw a bale of wool fall from...

Coach licence revoked after 'staggering convictions'

• The licence for one coach belonging to Mr A. C. Hepburn has been revoked by the Scottish Traffic Commissioners and an...

Ports weight checks hotting up

• From January 1 to 12 a total of 39 foreign vehicles were found to be overloaded and were forced to off-load, said Mr Peyton...

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Haulier contracted to GLC fined 090

• A haulage firm director pleaded guilty to 112 offences involving records and unauthorized use offences at Croydon...

Wallace Arnold operated without licence, court told

• Prosecutions arising out of the carriage of football fans to the Leeds United football ground at Elland Rd, led to Wallace...

Revocation for two operators after failure to appear

• Two Birmingham hauliers, both licensed to operate one vehicle each, had their licences completely revoked in Birmingham on...

PEOPLE

Richard Turner, 28, has been appointed highways and traffic adviser to the Freight Transport Association, and will...

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Charrold designs frameless bulk trailer

II A frameless, gravity-discharge bulk :emi-trailer has been produced by Charrold _td, Huntingdon, and has been supplied to...

Scania name change

• Scania-Vabis (Great Britain) Ltd has changed its name to Scania (Great Britain) Ltd. This follows the completion of the legal...

Certificated yellow plates

• The white and yellow reflex — reflecting registration number plates which have been compulsory on almost all motor vehicles...

Peyton proposes silencer

"itandards • Mr John Peyton is considering ways of strengthening the law on emission of excessive smoke and the introduction...

Inrad repair consortium formed

• A limited company had been formed by an independent consortium of more than 50 privately owned firms in the radiator repair...

Same-day parts service

• A 24-hour service for the dispatch of bearings and pistons by means of a semiautomated mechanical handling warehouse system...

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British-bodied French ambulance for GLC

• A power-pack with front-wheel-drive and independent suspension all round is a feature of a prototype ambulance that was...

Argyle builds 120-ton-gcw tractor for BSC

• Argyle Motor Manufacturing Co, Glasgow, the independent Scottish truck builder, has stopped the production of the 16-ton gvw...

OK for non-metal fuel tanks

• From July 1 the fitting and use of non-metallic fuel tanks will be permitted for vehicles other than motorcycles. Announcing...

• New depot for Davies Turner

• Two new warehouses, at Liverpool and Bristol, have been added to the chain ol depots operated by Davies Turner and Cc Ltd,...

Rentco at Grays

• To serve the heavily industrialized area east of London, Rentco Nationwide Ltd hau opened a depot at Globe Works, Rectory...

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Lightweight bodies for 7.5-tonne-gross vehicles

• With the prospect that UK drivers will require an hgv licence, probably after November of this year, if the gvw of a vehicle...

Hymec cranes from Redman Fisher

• Under an agreement signed recently Redman Fisher Engineering (one of the Redman Heenan International group of companies)...

Centrax challenge in US market

• A new range of heavy-duty off-highway planetary gears is being built by Centrax Gears Ltd, of Newton Abbot, Devon, and is...

VW for Hertz

• Hertz truck rental division has brought its purchases of Volkswagens up to £1,644,972 since January 1970 with an order for 25...

Securicor move in St Helens

• To be used as•'a general control centre for Securicor Ltd's cash and carry vehicles, security delivery vehicles and patrol...

B'ham orders Dennis

• An order worth over £140,000 has been won by Dennis Brothers Ltd, of Guildford, to supply Birmingham Corporation with a...

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Eliminating fatigue failure by tank design

3y G. Cannon, chief engineer, tank division, Crane Fruehauf — AA.5454 which combines high nechanical properties with good...

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EXPANDING BULK HAULAGI DIVERSIFICATION

by John Darker WHEN a single element is predominant in a manufacturing or distribution activity it makes good sense to...

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The transport role in the Common Market (2)

WHY IS "Community" transport policy different, as was suggested in last week's article, from either "international" transport...

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Wine• is a growing business

Bulk wine transporters find traffic is increasing as we consume more of the produce of Europe by lain Sherriff BISHOP'S...

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TANKER OR TIPPEE FOR ANIMAL FEED'

by Paul Brockington IS A RELATIVELY high loading height the most common practical disadvantage of the pressuredischarge animal...

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topic

Three choices WHAT Mr Harold Wilson had to say about transport the other weekend has to be considered in the context of his...

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Keeping flyash tippers moving

y Paul Brockington he grinding paste , uality of flyash is ist one of George Vebb's major roblems in operating 5 rigid...

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Seddon 24-Enton-gvw

4200ga1 tanker by Gibb Grace NOT SO long ago a 4000-gallon tanker was regarded as a big vehicle. A tank of this size would...

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Softly, softly

A survey of suspensions for bulk vehicles by Trevor Longcroft AN IMPORTANT part of any bulk vehicle is its suspension. An...

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bird's eye view by the Hawk I Keep it clean

iveryone's jumping on to the anti-porn lean-up-Britain band wagon, but my articular vote for an urgent clean up just ow would...

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International harmony on tanker safety

by Gordon Crabtree THP HOME OFFICE has long recognized the need for advice to be readily available to emergency services...

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road and

workshop by Handyman Details that save down-time (7) Watch out for silencer trouble caused by idling in winter queues: hard...

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letters

The other side of the repairs story We ofttimes read in your columns letters from :ransport operators complaining about poor...

meet

Ted Deakin • When I asked a Yorkshireman in Bradford the way to the City Transport offices, he not only insisted on taking me...

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PREPARING FOR AN 0-LICENCE INQUIRY

A NEW APPLICANT for an operator's licence who has submitted his application and been subjected to a subsequent inspection might...

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Q I am a one-man operator and get quite confused when

it comes to the new law that states the minimum bhp per ton that's required. As I am thinking of buying a new truck with a...

Q I have been employed as a driver X since August

1972 and am one of two drivers taking fortnightly turns of nights and days. The work is no different on either of the turns....

Q What licence does a driver require to drive a public

service vehicle which is not carrying passengers, ie when it is being driven between depots? Does the driver require a psv or...

Q A driver has received a summon under the 1967 Steely

Act allegini that he had 104 milligrammes of akoho in 100 millilitres of blood. He had bee followed by a police officer in a...

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management

matters by John Darker, AM BIM Staff incentive schemes NEARLY ALL transport employers are concerned from time to time with...

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know the law

by Les Oldridge, AMIRTE, MIMI Drivers' hours of work (4) LAST WEEK I discussed the relaxation of the law concerning drivers'...

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profit from

learning by Johnny Johnson The cost and content of Pitman courses CONDEMNED to plough a lonely furrow by the lack of...

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Rigid all-welde aluminiu alloy bodie with PROVED PERFORMANC

in industrial heater — the Hot ox — for warming large, wkward areas, introduced by tladdin, is oil-fired and runs on omestic...

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keeping them running

by Trevor Lon gcroft One of this company's products, Permacel P12 aluminium tape, which is adhesive, can be used to patch up...

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Godfrey Davis Truck Centre covers every requirement

"Six acres — that's just big enough to forms the truck park for the service departgive you complete truck care" — That was ment...

Body repair & paint shop now open

Guests were shown the new 16,000 square feet truck workshops (believed to be the largest covered workshop at any Ford Truck...