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2nd July 1976
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A stay of execution on the

eight-hour d ay AN EIGHT-MONTH stay of execution on the dreaded eighthour driving day has been granted by the EEC Commission....

FMC FEE

Due to an error in last week's issue, the fee for the 1976 Fleet Management Conferenc was shown as £21. This should have read...

New chief for Roadline

ROADLINE UK Ltd has new managing director. He i Mr Arthur Smith, who is c rently the md of Midlan British Road Services Ltd....

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ROAD HAULAGE lobby longer holds any particular tical power, former Conative environment secre' Mr Peter Walker claimed week.

le said at the RHA agriculid and livestock conference he weekend : "It's not good ugh to Stand back 'complatly without trying...

Heavy mob' rucks keep louring in

ARLY 10 per cent of the [Ids vehicles checked by the partMent of the Environment they landed in Britain at t Kent and Sussex...

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Who's the biggest

danger man. CONFLICTING claims that heavy lorries are the safest and also the most dangerous form of road transport have been...

THE SUBSISTENCE ISSUE to be kept on ice until •

executives of the unions volved — Transport and •Ge ral Workers Union and United Road Transport Un. —meet late ne31t month....

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:LAMP DOWN ON ?ART TIMERS

ART-TIME coach drivers will I the future have to furnish ill details of their periods of tnployment and obtain the gnature of...

To each his own

A dilemma facing most manufacturing industries is whether or not to own and operate their own transport fleet. There are many...

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Farmers in 'Tax fiddle' row

SOME farmers are breaking the law, it was said at the weekend. They are using goods vehicles for purposes other than carrying...

£10 a night parking fees start battle

PLANS to increase overnight lorry parking charges to a maximum of £10 a night have been announced by the Lothian Regional...

Leyland form new company in Ireland

A NEW subsidiary company has been formed by British Leyland to market its range of commercial vehicles in the Republic of...

BRS kick off at Avonmouth

BRISTOL CITY soccer stars Paul Cheesley and Trevor Tainton helped kick off the new BRS Truck Rental depot at Avonmouth, near...

Carrimore

YORK TRAILER has won its battle with Edbro for control of the Co Durham based tipping gear and body company Anthony Carrimore...

Formal offer

York has acceptances totalling 52.78 per cent of Carrimore's, where Hugh Fraser MP is chairman. The formal offer document...

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Maintenance problems solved by hire

PROBLEMS over the maintenance of vehicles operated by Armstrong Removals Ltd, Pinxton, Nottinghamshire, would be solved in the...

Rules changes aren't so bad

BRITAIN'S road freight industry is unlikely to be badly hit by new Common Market Legislation. That was the conclusion of Frank...

WESTERN BRS SOBA UP

KELLOGGS, have recently linked a third British Road Services warehouse to their centralised stock control and distribution...

CM Wolf RESULTS

Norwich THERE were joint winners a the CMLDoY heat held in Nor. wich. The two drivers, Shaur. Beeching and Harry Cursor both...

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Driver given a chance after 0 licence offence

A BRADFORD owner driver who was recently fined £400 for offences relating to his using his father's operators licence was...

EASE DRINK RULES FOR TRUCKERS-TUC

NEW DRINK-DRIVE rules proposed by the Blennerhassett Report should be made more lenient for truck drivers who stand to lose...

VEHICLE INSPECTION BENEFITS

SAFER trucks and more efficient operation were the two main benefits claimed for users of the Freight Transport Association's...

SHORT HAULS

Waste report A REPORT published by the National Association of Waste Disposal Contractors has criticised the Government for...

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Roads hold-up joint service

A JOINT application by United Automobile Services Ltd, Darlington, and two independents, O.K. Motor Services Ltd, and F. Lockey...

DRIVER'S HOURS 'UNENFORCEABLE'

THE LACK of any requirement for psv drivers to keep records of their hours worked has been criticised by Mr R. S. Thornton, the...

ON THE MOVE AT PICKFORDS

HENRY TAYLOR is the new manager of the Pickfords depot at Bexhill-on-Sea. 37-year-old Mr Taylor has been with Pickfords since...

PEOPLE

On the passenger front, Peter Shipp is the Northern General's new assistant traffic manager. He is moving from Sputhdown Motor...

NATIONAL WINS APPROVAL

NEW LEYLAND National Buses produced at Workington are not now being individually examined by the Department of the Environment...

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Multi-axle coach planned by Leyland

NEW multi-axle coach to entually replace the Leyland opard is being planned. But a British Leyland okesman said that their...

TIRTUALLY no action to enOrce psv regulations was ,aken last year by the South Eastern Traffic Commissioners. n particular...

Chassis first from Chrysler

A PROTOTYPE for a new coach chassis, the first by Chrysler aimed at the British psv market, is at present being evaluated. It...

Bus grant ration

A STRICT annual cash ceiling is expected to be announced soon for future payments of the new bus grant by the Department of the...

Concealed conviction concern

CONCERN has been expressed by the South Eastern Traffic Commissioners that details of a driver's past convictions may not be...

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Eaton's gearbox for the Nineties

EATON'S SNAPPER gearbox will be introduced in Europe on August 1, and according to an Eaton spokesman last week all but one of...

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First time out for new CF trailer

AN IMPRESSIVE display of trucks and trailers which included the first public appearance of the new PB 80 from Crane Fruehauf...

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EURO-STYLE TRACTIVE UNIT iROM MACK

MACK TRUCKS has developed a 6 x 4 heavy-duty tractor unit with set-back front axle to suit European requirements. The axle is...

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These boxyans need n

comparative testing by Stephen Gray, photographs by Dick Ross FLURRY of activity by manucturers keen to produce a 5-tonne...

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)n the 4otorway

On the motorway sections of le test, the Fiat's five-speed ?,arbox came into its own. .ere the van returned 16.75 tre/100km...

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DRAWBAR

Using a drawbar outfit with swop bodies, a Leeds manufacturer of putty and sealants has eliminated the need to establish a...

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The so what of '76

THE non-event of Juneindeed it might even qualify for supreme champion of 1976 must surely be the DoE's reciprocity deal with...

We're beginning to pong

WHILE the DoE boys were freezing up in Finland in the interests of ungrateful operators, the operators themselves were sweating...

Hope springs eternal

HE'S back, yes the editor returned from bicentennial crazy USA on Monday apparently unaffected by jet-lag—or was that because...

After Watergate

ONE American who has certainly disappeared from the scene is Jim Haifa, ex boss of the Teamsters' union who disappeared...

Railway handout

BUT now to another type of union. What about the news last week that the European railway services will be merged by 1980 and...

Another one

MY list (June 25) of former CM men now doing press and PR work in the industry omitted at least one from an earlier era: Andrew...

And another...

ROLLS-Royce Motors have taken a stake in L. Gardner, the diesel engine manufacturer. Now, I'm told that Gardner hates...

Hop-along Cassidy

ONLY the British could keep their savoir faire the way the BRS did last weekend. A buffet dance at Pinewood studios fell...

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WAREHOUSING: THE RACKING PROBLEM

by John Darke IN RECENT years many road haulage companies have established useful side-lines in warehousing. A warehousing...

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A market survey by

Graham Montgomerie DENNIS ONE six-wheeler chassis is marketed by Dennis Motors Ltd, a 6x4 known as the Delta HI on a 3.81m...

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Transport co-operati to Co-operative advantage

By thoughtful use of its grocery distribution fleet, the South Suburban Co-operative Society Ltd is ensuring that the maximum...

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As an international operator, I am still uncertain about the

use of tachographs in EEC countries. I am told that even if my drivers use the instrument on the Continent they might be...

Regulation 27 of the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations

1973 deals with audible warning instruments. In this Regulation break-down vehicles are not among those which may be fitted...

Q Is it necessary for drivers of vehicles on international journeys

to carry the appropriate permit even while travelling between depot and port in the UK? We have a tramping permit which our...

I have recently read of special laws concerning flashing lights

and sirens. Under what conditions can I legally use these on my heavy recovery vehicle. A The fitting of distinctive lamps on...

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You must put

• t • • t • m wn mg by Les Oldridge, TEng (CEI), MIMI, AMIRTE IN recent years there has been a spate of legislation...

Longer hauls bigger lorries

MUCH effort has gone into calculating the growth in road transport over the next five or 10 years or even longer. The reasons...

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A SHOW WITHOUT SALESMEN

Dateline SATURDAY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS by bin Sherriff TRUCK Week '76 here in McCormick Place is different, It is not as large as...

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The French play a cool game...

THE French are noted for getting round the Law, but they are also clever at keeping up with the new ones. And they proved the...

Keep it cool or you'll fail

OVER the past few years, the complexity of cooling systems has increased, as has the amount of heat to be dissipated —...

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The answer lies in the sky

'HIS year's agricultural and livestock hauliers' conference at froitwich was a shirtsleeves affair with fewer vehicles in the...

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Quality is our beef

LIVESTOCK transport from the point of view of the quality of meat was the subject of the conference paper given by Mr Archie...

Rate cut threat

Rate-cutting on an almost unprecedented scale has been affecting haulage over the past year with very low rates and more...

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REMOVING THE OLD-FASHIONED IMAGE

by Johnny Johnson The removals industry has more than its share of family firms but that is not to say that the business...

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EUROPEAN SCENE

by Bill Godwin Variable wheelbase for floor-loading 7.5 tonner he German Ruthmann groundwel loading 7.5 ton load carrier,...

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Training time for freight men

TRAINING has long been part of the services offered by the Freight Transport Association but the establishment of a new...

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Army trucks

show civil promise by Bill Godwin EXHIBITS by commercial vehicle, trailer and bodybuilders at last week's Army Equipment show...

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New approach by Stonefield

ENGINEERING methods already used in some units make the new Stonefield 4 x 4 (CM June 25) unique from other cross country...

Tensioner

A 4540kg (10,0001b) ratchet tensioner has been added to the Ancr,a range of loadrestraint equipment. The new tensioner has been...

Anti

freeze check An indicator for checking the strength of either methanol or ethylene glycol based anti-freezes is announced by...

Vestin plus

Two models have been added to the range of Vestin power washers from Modern Devices. The CWE 2000 is a cold water unit and in...

Tyre paste

A tyre paste applicator for applying the paste used for lubricating tyres before fitting is available from Stenor. A short...