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5th December 1969
5th December 1969
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omrnercial

otor VOLUME 130 No. 3351 DECEMBER 5, 1969 The transport trade unions must know perfectly well that the British Road Services...

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Poulter take-over case papers for DPP

EVIDENCE THAT APPLICANTS NIECES ARE DAUGHTERS OF MR. SOLLY DAVIS • "I can think of no reason for this stupid plot other than...

Yugoslav tax lifted from January 1

• Arrangements are in hand for the Anglo /Yugoslav Road Transport Agreement, signed early this year, to come into force on...

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Training complaints to be probed

• Inefficiency, extravagance and the unjustified refusing by the ATITB of grant applications —these were the complaints last...

H.g.v. licence at 18?

• The minimum age for heavy goods vehicle drivers could be reduced from 21 to 18 years if art approach by the Road Haulage...

Pickfords' new subsidiary

• Pickfords Ltd. announced this week the formation of a new subsidiary company, to be known as Pickfords Tank Haulage Ltd.,...

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Large artics the Ministry replies

• Commercial Motor was right in maintaining that the tractive units of articulated vehicles will be freed from carriers'...

Safety men worried about test failures

• Members of the Association of Industrial Road Safety Officers expressed concern at their meeting on Wednesday at the high...

Forth tolls over-charging --refunds demanded

• Goods vehicles which fall into the light vehicles class and which therefore should pay a 3s toll are being charged 10s for...

FTA's strong protest at licence fees

• Following its immediate reaction—"the £4 fee is exorbitant"—to the proposed l i censing fees (CM November 14), the FTA has...

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0 licences on h.p.?

• Where an operator is granted an 0 licence for a maximum period of seven ycars, and has a fleet of 100 vehicles, he may have...

Snow clearers exempt from 0 licensing

• Changes in operators' licensing regulations made since the draft was circulated for comment earlier this year include the...

Smith's electric vans for mail

• Smith's Electric Vehicles Ltd., Team Valley, Gateshead, has completed a first contract for five electric parcel-delivery...

Foreign unions back Tilbury dockers conditionally

• Leaders of Belgian and Dutch transport unions agreed at a meeting in London on Tuesday to back the TGWU in its battle against...

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Maintenance advice for South East operators

• In anticipation of further problems arising from the stress placed on the need for higher maintenance of goods vehicles under...

Holding cornpany licences

• The Freight Transport Association has further clarified the situation surrounding holding companies, subsidiaries and the...

Another Purle company

• The setting up of another Purle Group Company was announced this week. Purle Waste Disposal (London) Ltd. stems from a merger...

RHA won't yield on rates

• The Ministry of Transport has asked the Road Haulage Association to justify the advice on cost increases which specialist...

Vauxhall proving ground • The first stage in the construction

of the £3.5m, 700 - acre proving ground being built by Vauxhall Motors Ltd. in Bedfordshire (CM August 22) was completed this...

'Don't jump into haulage'

• At a meeting attended by more than 100 members of the Surrey and South Middlesex area of the FTA on Wednesday, Mr. W. J....

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'Off duty' problems in hours scheduling

• The widespread uncertainty and dissatisfaction caused by the lack of a definition of - on duty and "off duty" in the new...

Humber Warehousing expansion

• The Grimsby-based Humber Warehousing Co Ltd, is making plans to acquire new businesses in order to further expand its...

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Only new services subsidized

• The National Bus Company was last week accused of asking for fare increases throughout the country when it should have been...

G.r.p. seats for Glasgow buses

• A series of new Glasgow Corporation double-decker buses are being fitted with topdeck passenger seats made entirely of glass'...

£95,000 in grants not all used

• The £96,000 set aside in the current financial year for contributions to local authorities paying rural bus grants is not...

Luggage insurance

• Ninety-nine per cent of the general public who went abroad by coach believed that their luggage was covered by the company in...

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COMMONS DEBATE RAIL REPLACEMENT GRANTS

from our Parliamentary correspondent They would also take over from the Railways Board responsibility for existing contracts...

Hop on 2-bob Blue Arrow

• A 2s door-to-door bus service— believed to be the first of its kind in Britain—is to be introduced by London Transport on...

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Another 100 Fleetlines ordered

• Orders for over 100 Fleetline doubledeckers have been announced by Daimler Transport Vehicles Ltd. All are for 9m chassis...

'No' to no fares proposal

• Mr. Bob Brown, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, gave a short. sharp "No" when the possibility of...

Mr Gailey chairs London Country

T. W. H. Galley has been appointed first chairman of London Country Bus Services Ltd., the company in which the Country (green)...

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Traffic examiners threatened with shooting

• "I am of the opinion that Mr. Clark's failure to make any effort to answer the suspicions raised by the investigations into...

Aiding and abetting

• W. J. Wenman (Covent Garden) Ltd. was fined £24 with £15 costs at Aldershot magistrates' court on Monday for aiding and...

Lincolnshire fares increase

• The East Midlands Traffic Commissioners at Lincoln agreed to the application by the Lincolnshire Road Car Co. Ltd. to...

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Warning for Red House

• Applying successfully under Section 174 of the Road Traffic Act 1960 for the renewal of two A-licensed vehicles—there had...

Staff shortage leads to fares increase

• Private hire and excursions had once subsidized stage carriage services but this was nearly impossible today because of the...

Harfoot loses three

• Suspending three vehicles for six months at a Section 178 inquiry in Cardiff last week, Mr. R. R. Jackson, the South Wales...

Stiller's £40 fine

• A fine of £40,. with £10 costs, was imposed on G. Stiller (Transport) Ltd., of Middleton St. George, by Tottenham magistrates...

Haulier promises to co-operate

• A Felton, Somerset, transport owner was told in Bristol last Friday that it was in his interest to co-operate with MoT...

S. Wales LA criticized

• The manner in which a number of charges were brought against a fruit merchant by the South Wales traffic area was criticized...

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Nearly 2,000 attend for advice

• At meetings held in Manchester and Liverpool last week, organized by the North Western goods vehicle maintenance advisory...

BMC FG now at 3.5 tons gross

• To allow operators to take advantage of the recommendation that 0 licences will not be required for goods vehicles of up to...

Support from BRF for GLC box

• By increasing the speed of transit and so encouraging more efficient use of men and vehicles the Greater London Council plan...

British roads can carry heavies, MPs told

• Mr Mervyn Law, chairman of the highways committee, British Road Federation, has expressed confidence in evidence before a...

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Road and workshop

Loads and forces (29) • Last week I discussed higher speeds now being achieved by "'heavies" and the almost certain loss over...

Walls fleet maintenance facility

• A new vehicle service bay. including fleet vehicle maintenance, has been opened by the Chase Road, NW10 branch of the...

Driving manual

• The new manual Driving published by HMSO price 12s 6d net, is described by the Ministry of Transport as an essential...

Hand control for air springs

• Pressure in the air springs of the second steering axle of Atkinson twin-steer tractive units is now controlled by a manual...

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costing for maximum profit

16. Setting performance standards through budgetary control We have seen how driver/vehicle performance can fluctuate so...

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container commentary

Deep-sea services in trouble again THE REFUSAL of London's dockers to operate the notorious 29 berth at Tilbury and the...

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Illegal immigrants

ILLEGAL immigrants are causing concern in official circles in Whitehall. Foreign and Commonwealth nationals slip ashore at...

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Coaching our future drivers

Private driving schools are working to capacity—but there are too few by David Spain ONE of the many frustrations facing the...

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Continental touring the way in

DO YOU ENJOY documentation? Is perseverance one of your best qualities? Are you (or a member of your operating staff) good at...

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A • friend in • need

TO the coach operator abroad, that is just what his AMI card will be, for those letters signify the Service d'Assistance...

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Beauty may be only skin deep

NOT ALL coach jobs require top class vehicles nor do they all provide top class revenue. As a result there is, and probably...

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Beauty may be only skin deep

continued certification which will, if granted, be for from 1 to 5 years, depending on the condition. It is normal after that...

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What do operators want in coach design?

BUS and coach operators are very individualistic and small independent operators tend to be the most extreme in this....

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What do operators want in coach design?

continued that a retarder is an essential (though at about £300 an expensive) item of equipment on the VAM and VAL models, One...

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Bird's eye view

*Still unequal Geoffrey Hallam, the genial managing director of Humber Warehousing Co. Ltd., was telling me last week that his...

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Buses in the blackboard jungle

by lain Sherriff, MITA THERE are all sorts of reasons why children need to be transported to schools. New estates are...

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The next decade

THERE CAN be no doubt that 1969 has been a momentous year for Britain's road passenger transport industry—one which will go...

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BUS AND COACH BODII

WHO MAKES WHAT ALL coachbuilders constructing bodies for normal British stage carriage service are working where possible to...

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Land of the free

Janus comments TOTAL LACK of supporting evidence will have prevented the interests unfriendly to the lorry from suggesting...

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The challenge of scheduling

THE replanning of scheduling in the bus industry has not been simplified by the tiresome negotiations with the Minister —though...

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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

For the next seven days from December 5D ecember 11 FRIDAY loT I Leeds and District Graduates' and Students Soc.) annual...

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/ have heard that it is legal to operate

some vehicles at weights above these at which they have been plated, Could you tell me how this occurs? A The situation you...

Q / have a 1964 Austin diesel FFK 100 series

van which six months ago started pushing water out of the radiator. My garage thought the trouble was being caused by a cracked...

Q , seem to remember reading in

Commercial Motor recently about restrictions on the number of passengers which can be carried in a lorry. I want to use a...

a Recently, the a and A bureau men

tioned facilities to enable hauliers to make quick turnrounds at Liverpool Docks. This sounded a very good idea and one wen...

/ am employed by a manufacturer of

bulk powder tankers for road vehicles and am trying to establish whether there is a professional body to which I could apply...

a , sometimes use ferry services to take

livestock abroad in containers and I have heard that new regulations have been made concerning the height of the decks on...

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Inter connecting staircase in transport education

FORCES like the Transport Act, the establishment of Industrial Training Boards and new educational policies are fast moving the...

Duty to give information

THE reputable vehicle operator will generally co-operate with the police in establishing who was driving one of their vehicles...