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End of the road in sight for EEC quota system

In the meantime Britain's allocation is up 17 per cent from our European correspondent BRITAIN'S quota of EEC road haulage...

But IRU presses for 13-ton axle

A JOINT declaration by 12 international organizations of road users, carriers and manufacturers, and sponsered by the IRU, has...

CM spats interest in pusher-bus project

WORLDWIDE interest in Duple's unique pusher-bus project — exclusively illustrated and described in CM, May 10 — is growing...

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Confusion over Guildhall record books but they're all right:

OPERATORS in the North East of England who are using the "Guildhall" British and Continental Vehicle Driver's Hours and Records...

E100m deficit next year for LT?

A DEFICIT of ,f100m next year for London Transport is possible following the, Greater London Council's decision last week to...

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Heaton's re-examine compensation claim against TGWU

THE DOCK labour group of the Transport and General Workers' Union met in London last Friday and rejected a proposal that a...

Reefer dispute goes to arbitration

THE seven-week-old unofficial strike by drivers of refrigerated meat lorries in Liverpool is to be taken to arbitration as a...

Forty move to Europoort

FORTY more sailings a week between Felixstowe and Europoort are now being provided by the Transport Ferry Service, The sailings...

Time for a change?

Past attempts to introduce semi-automatic transmissions for trucks have failed miserably, yet they are nearly universal on...

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Haulier's delivery underweight but ballast firm also liable

A COMPANY in North Cheam supplying building materials on a nationwide basis was rightly convicted of two offences under the...

Club debut

THE first public appearance of light and medium commercial vehicles based on "club of four" components is likely to be the...

Levy rate accepted

PROPOSALS by the Road Transport Industry Training Board for a levy on employers within the scope of the Board have been...

Non skid bonus

A NEW insurance scheme for users of articulated vehicles equipped with Dunlop Maxaret anti-skid equipment has been announced by...

Unhappy owner-drivers say 1400 annual trips enough

by John Darker MORT THAN 150 ownerdrivers employed at Ready Mixed Concrete plants in the North West attended a meeting at...

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Mitchell Cotts plans regionalization

THE OPERATIONS of the 1,000-vehicle fleet of Mitchell Cotts Transport are to be reorganized on a regional basis. There will be...

Volvo in US

PLANS have been announced by Volvo truck division to sell trucks in the USA. Initially, a dealer network is being developed to...

60 firms reply to Mulley's rail letter

SOME SIXTY of the country's hundred largest companies have replied to a letter from Transport Minister Fred Mulley saying that...

32 LDoY contests completed -6 to run

THE SUSSEX LDoY contest ran with entries 29 per cent up on 1973. The overall winner, D. Read, has won at the Sussex centre...

E. G. Mitchell has been appointed manager of Southern British

• Road Service& Long Lane branch — the depot where, in prewar days, he commenced his career when it belonged to Pickfords and...

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Disgracefully kept vehicle a clear case of neglect

A "DISGRACEFULLY kept vehicle in a dangerous state" cost its operator curtailment and suspension when he appeared before the...

Nato hauliers licence curtailed

PAYING the penalty for overweight and hours and records convictions, Lowe (Paddock Wood) Ltd had its 29 vehicle and 47 trailer...

CM Conference

IN some publicity for CM's 1974 Fleet Management Conference it was stated that the conference coincided with the main week of...

Anybody there?

LORRY Driver Albertus Van Der Meulen, 27, of Putney, London, was jailed for four years at Canterbury last week after admitting...

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WA looks for express service earnings boost

A PROFIT off.336,314 was made by the holidays division of Barr and Wallace Arnold Trust Ltd compared with £51,104 in 1972. (The...

TGWU claims credit for fares policy

THE influence of the Transport and General Workers' Union on transport policymaking is referred to in the current issue of the...

Tricentrol midi goes ahead

PRODUCTION facilities have been found for Tricentrol's midi bus body based on the Ford A series {CM May 24), First models of...

Jubilee book

TO celebrate its Golden Jubilee of motor bus operation later this month, Leicester City Transport have published a 4-4-page,...

Midland Red seeks more fares increases

FOR the second time in six months Midland Red is seeking permission to raise rares. They are being sought because of drastic...

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Putting ESTA through her paces

by Martin Hayes LAST WEEK in CM I reported on a significant new development from Ford — an electronically controlled...

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Cleveland's LPG bus is qualified success

A QUALIFIED success for Cleveland Transit's pioneering lpg-powered doubledecker is reported in a comprehensive analysis of the...

Express deliveries on bugs of air

BY USING air suspension on five of its York Freightmaster semi-trailers, Express Dairy. (Northern) Ltd has been able to develop...

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FINAL FIFTY: but ore speed governors on acceptable answer?

FIFTY miles an hour (80 km/h) is the cruising speed for optimum fuel consumption, delegates at CM's Fleet Fuel Economy seminar...

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Foreign matter

Relax, lads, the peaty tang of a dram o' the real stuff is not in danger. I have it on the authority of notepaper with a...

Frozen out

Came across a case the other day where a new operator really learned the hard way. He'd bought a "used" fridge trailer from...

Barging in

You might think that a tabloid with the blazing headline "Switch Freight to the Canals" could be quickly identified as the...

Ladies' day

For at least 600 people the fourth day of Royal Ascot was "ladies day".. The 600 were guests of the BRS group of companies and...

Filmy

The Americans have long believed that Britain is full of men in bowler hats living in Hathaway cottages and chatting...

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ILFORD FILMS KEEP DISTRIBUTION IN FOCUS

A 14 h-known film con - i v exposes its transport to cor tructive criticism— results are far from negative IT IS probably a...

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CM Publications

CM produces several special publications to aid operators. Currently in print: CM Tables of Operating Costs: providing a...

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HOIST UP YOUR PRODUCTIVITY

A SURVEY OF LORRY-MOUNTED CRANES AVAILABLE IN THE UK by Trevor Longcroft INQUIRIES from readers this year suggest that more...

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AIMING HIGH FOR MARS

by CM reporter Pictures by Dick Ross Servicing the distribution requirements of round-the-clock confectionery production WHEN...

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The DAF FT2800 DKDT/ Dithers 32-tongew artie

\v ri cill A Tf i si - N A A rr 12/74 by Graham Montgomerie; pictures by Dick Ross THE DAF 2800 Series for Europe offers a...

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Small change

JU DGING from the membership of the Bishop of Kingston's independent commission, it might have been expected that its report...

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ICI's approach to the arriage of hazardous loads

by John Darker THE Flixborough disaster concentrated the minds of everyone on the risk to human life of a major chemical plant...

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ICI's approach to the carriage of

hazardous loads continued from page 64 to the participants when simulated incidents are contrived, using model vehicles in a...

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The FTA new-vehicle inspection service

by David H. G. Moody, joint technical manager, Freight Transport Association THAT new trucks were not always as fit for the...

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Tao gets the YRT treatment-and likes it

3rief appraisal: Bedford YRQ with Plaxton body )y Martin Hayes /HEN Bedford's YRQ coach chassis as introduced four years ago...

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;ening the bird!

look at the transport operations of forkshire chicken processing company by Anthony O'Toole RY1NG both livestock and...

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Recovery of disabled vehicles 4

by Les Oldridge, T Eng (CEO, MIMI, AMIRTE t 27 years of age, David Male must be se of the most trained transport men Britain....

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When can I have an endorsement removed from my driving licence?

If the offence which led to the endorsement was in connection with Sections 5(1), 6(1) or 9(3) of the Road Traffic Act 1972,...

Have you any trailer operating costs please?

It is not the usual practice to keep separate trailer costs though there are companies which do so. These are usually...

Q run an eight-wheel 24-ton-gross NE rigid vehicle and I have

been offered a . lob %vhich involves a . round trip of 80 miles of which about 30 will he empty running. Unloading at...

Q I have had a vehicle off the r. for repair

during wh time the road fund licence expl The vehicle is due for its annual and until this has been done I cat renew the road...

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The pros and cons of factoring

by John Darker AMBIM MOST of the joint stock banks now have factoring subsidiaries. The word "factor" means many things — from...

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Rough ground no worry to this wheel weigher

On-site weighing of contractors' plant on unprepared ground and without external power supplies' can he carried out with...

OC 2002 saves aluminium

Aimed at the increasing use of aluminium radiators in vehicles, a new corrosion inhibitor from Bayer is claimed to prevent all...

Wide-angle back-u

Reversing a van is made easier with a flexible wide-angle lens from Burdens. It is simply wetted and pressed on to a rear...

holing floors

Sealing concrete floors to dust-proof them and increase their abrasion resistance can be done with Quentglaze primer and...

All behind

Heavy-duty commercial mirror heads with flat or convex lenses are now available from Intertruck in 17.8cm by 12.7cm (7 in by...

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Keeping your cool

by Jerry Rodwell REFRIGERATION units on commercials have a hard life, with hours of continuous running, to protect valuable...