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6th February 1982
6th February 1982
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Access to London

WE CANNOT RECALL any public inquiry connected with road transport which has attracted more evidence than the one concerning the...

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Bill tightens control Df operating centres

, TRICTER environmental controls on goods vehicle operation are sing proposed by Transport Secretary David Howell in the...

Councils still prefer rail

LORRIES are already too big and too heavy, the National Association of Local Councils has told MPs. The association, which...

Test stations: sale plans

THE LONG AWAITED Government plans to sell the 91 heavy goods vehicle test stations to the private sector are included in the...

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RHA trim down plan

RADICAL PROPOSALS for the restructuring of the Road Haulage Association come up for final approval at the end of next month,...

Liverpool agrees £89

SCOTTISH hauliers and trades union negotiators meet on Monday next week, following the drivers' rejection of an offer which...

London ban is 'nonsense

A BAN on lorries in London is "absolute nonsense", Labour tran port spokesman Lord Underhill said last week during a House I...

IPDM is on target

MORE THAN 1,400 member have joined the Institute of Phli sical Distribution Managemen since its formation a year ,agc says...

Beefed up

NINE new jobs have bee created in Manchester followir the opening of a new Nor Western BRS depot this week. The depot, which...

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lowell hints at more

1THER SAFETY measures and possibly an accellerated roads gramme will be added to the Government's White Paper on people, and...

RVI turnover up 9.6 pc

RENAULT Vehkules Industrials increased turnover last year by 9.6 per cent, rising to 12,200m Fr (£1,109m). Of that, 7,300m Fr...

Cut dery in Budget: RHA

THE GOVERNMENT should cut the rate of dery duty in the March 9 Budget, the Road Haulage Association has told Chancellor of the...

iTp quango

E ARMITAGE Inquiry is ong eight "quangos" estabed by the Department of insport which have been und up. isting the 441...

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40 tonnes too low?

E INTERESTS of European industry would be served best by a ximum gross vehicle weight limit of at least 44 tonnes on 12 ne...

'Piggyback blackmail'

BRITAIN should not subscribe to a system which prevents a free transport system, Lord Lucas of Chilworth told the House of...

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Compensation cut

A LORRY DRIVER who was dismissed after a tachograph chart revealed a time and mileage discrepancy has had his compensation...

Exceptional services.

A EUROPEAN abnormal lost advice and information servic is available from Convoi Excel tionnel Services, at 15 Crow port,...

M40: 'get cracking'

NO DELAY should be allowed to the start of work on the remaining sections of the M40 Midlands-London route, British Road...

South Circular plan axed

A HALF MILLION pound road improvement scheme for part o London's South Circular route has been scrapped by the Greate London...

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planning

)RTHERN IRELAND delopers now need only to obn planning permission to ild an access road or building side a roadway, Ulster...

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Monitoring in Ireland

WILKINSON TRANSPORT has extended its award-winning Wilkontrol computerised parcels monitoring system to cover all deliveries in...

Workshop for all

A NUNEATON haulier opening a new four-b workshop at Hinckley, in Leic tershire, and will take in at operators' vehicles....

FREIGHTLINERS' new managing director is BRYAN DRIVER, deputy general manager

of British Rail's Eastern Region. Mr Driver, who succeeds CYRIL BLEASDALE, joined BR in 1948 as a junior clerk, and has held...

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Drawbars via M25

1RAWBAR units that could be light be a solution in the event wry limit in the Greater London John Greet, managing direc3r of...

Thames does not appeal

BANNING lorries in London would not make the River Thames any more appealing to the affected business companies, the Erith and...

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Acid transfer is not on

EVERY vehicle of the Berk Spencer Acids Ltd fleet would have to be replaced in the event of lorry weight restrictions in the...

AN EXEMPTION to the proposed lorry ban has been called

for by Croda Premier Oils Ltd because of its specialised cargo. Traffic manager Mike Gower and works director Ron Mashford...

Food market in danger

ANY EXEMPTIONS to a Londo lorry ban should be extended t the fresh fruit and vegetabl operators, according to Richar Wright, of...

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Big rates threat

HE GREATER LONDON Council and Wandsworth Borough would Ise between £40,000 and £50,000 a year in lost rates revenue from avies...

Don't Reckitt

THE LOSS of 32 jobs and the closure of one of its depots would be the result of a ban on maximum weight lorries for Reckitt and...

Gertcha!

THE SUPPLY of Courage beers to restaurants, public houses and other outlets would be disrupted the event of a lorry ban in the...

Penalty to firm: £300,000

AN EXEMPTION from any weight restrictions imposed in the Greater London Area should be made for Air Products Ltd, a...

Banned new harvester

RICULTURAL machinery can only be transported by a lorry miler due to their size and weight, said Colin Jennings, manager of e...

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emperit launches new lorry tyres

SEMPERIT has added four new commercial vehicle tyres to its range offered to British operators. Two of them, the Grip Steel...

Wax lyricE

DURING the recent cold spel great many lorries we disabled by waxing up of die fuel. At temperatures of bell minus 9°C wax...

See-through auto lube

AN UPDATED AUTOMATIC grease lubrication system, Greaselu 2, will be launched at the RAI exhibition in Amsterdam, whi closes on...

Japanese spark tour

LEADING European authorities on electric vehicles are to visit Japan to gather information at first hand on the Japanese...

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from Del Track

EL-TRACK UK, of Markyate, ertfordshire, has been set up ) market the electro hydraulic. manufactured by Del quipment Ltd, of...

SIGNIFICANT fuel savings and improved starting are claimed to be

possible following the introduction of a portable fuel system tester from TI Dieseltune of Daventry. The 107 Fuel System...

Cargo crew-cab hybrid

SOON after the introduction of the Ford Cargo range, Longwell Green Coachworks, of Bristol, was approached by County Garages,...

JK launch for big Maggie

HE Deutz-engined IVECO Magirus 290M 19 FS, first seen at the rankfurt Show last September, is now available in the UK. This...

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White Paper poses low-loader problem

TRANSQUIP INTERNATIONAL Trailers Ltd of Corby has suggested that the overall length restriction of tractive unit/lowloader...

Camshaft at a discount

PERKINS ENGINES is offering Powerpart camshafts at discounted prices in return for the old component. The customer will get a...

Skidchek now on coache!

THE GIRLING Skidchek anti-lock braking system is now available fc coaches. A Leyland Leopard operated by Wallace Arnold has...

Volvo beatin recession

DURING 1981 Volvo deliverc just over 28,000 lorries whi( exceeds the company's rem result of 1979. According to Sten Langeniu...

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OWERS to introduce private capital into the National Bus Cornany

are, as anticipated, included in the Transport Bill, which was ublished last week. The Bill seeks to permit NBC to all any...

Debt policy

kIR COMPETITION should exist etween different bus perators, declared Junior ransport Minister Kenneth arke, in the House of...

LT: Parliamentary move

A LONDON Labour MP will introduce a private Bill in the House of Commons on Tuesday next week, in an effort to amend the 1969...

MOM decker

VOLVO is planning to sell double-deck bus and coach versions of its B1OM underfloor-engined chassis in Britain this year. And...

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Wales:isplinter'fails

• A BID for a further stage-carriage service in Cardiff by independent CK Coaches (Cardiff) Ltd, faced by strong opposition...

LT o-m-o

ONE-MAN OPERATION will 131 extended as part of Londoi Transport's planned cuts in ser vices this year, following thi...

Car switch discounted

THE IMMINENT doubling of London Transport fares will not compel masses of passengers to stop using public transport, Government...

Scotland: rail comes first

McGILL'S BUS SERVICE, of Barrhead, is considering whether .t1 appeal against the Scottish Traffic Commissioners' refusal of its...

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THE BORDER COURIER combined goods and passenger services operated by

Eastern Scottish and Borders Regional Council (CM June 29, 1979) are now carrying an average of 419 passengers a Neek....

IN AN EFFORT to make the bus service network easier

to understand, City of Oxford Motor Services has simplified the numbering system used for some routes in the university city....

Flight's fined £615

DELAYS caused by roadworks and central London's peak commuter traffic were blamed by Flight's Coach Travel Ltd and 13 of its...

Watch out

)PERATORS must notify the Traffic Commissioners if they oreak any of the conditions of :heir Operator's licence, West Vlidland...

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Taxing the hauliers' patience

I REFER to the report in Commercial Motor, January 2. The principal conclusion drawn by the German Chamber of Industry and...

Watch your fuel system

WE HAVE READ with great interest Graham Montgomerie's timely and useful article entitled "Watch your fuel system: be ready for...

Haulage: all good fun — or is it?

I WAS INCENSED by Irene Coates's remarks (CMJanuary 23) regarding hauliers and operators. There are enough laws and regulations...

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The chance of a lifetime . . .

NOBODY would accuse the road haulage industry of radical thinking but the National Freight Consortium will, I believe, help to...

• . . Defender of the faithful

THE TWO recognised ways by which the Government could have turned the NFC over to private enterprise might have had unwelcome...

Unkindest cut of all

I NEVER thought to see the day when elected representatives of the hub of the Commonwealth would seriously vote on whether to...

Horsepower with no danger of waxing

THERE was support for the Shire Horse Society's movement for a return to animal power when Ted Robson, a London haulier,...

Fall off . . . in enthusiasm

BRIG DENNIS RENDELL, who has been quite a lad in his time, has retired as head of the RAC/ACU national training scheme for...

Wrong accent on parcels delivery

A LONDONER who alleges that he lost a job with United Parcel Service, America's biggest parcel-delivery company, because of his...

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Turnover to new leaf

Mike Rutherford meets an oil distributor who has been in business only three years but is already expanding VHEN DRIVING...

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Working for yourself is much harder: new md

A redundant ex-transport manager won a tipper in a business competition. David Wilcox interviewed him six months later A YEAR...

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Bulk delivery feeds on bright idea

While this Dutch-designed equipment may not be mind blowing, it offers significant advantages, reports Tim Blakemore VHOEVER...

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Personalised licensing

APPEARANCE in a traffic court must often remind the average operator of interviews, pleasant or unpleasant, in the head...

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Bulk delivery: a working day

Bill Brock joins Texaco, to see what a tanker driver's job is all about OIL companies owe a great deal of their business to...

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The load must gó on . . .

In bulk liquids and powders you are only a good as your last performance, S&R and John Hendry tells Mike Rutherford IT IS TOO...

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Petroleum hauliers: their problems and solutions

At BP standardisation is the name of the game. But would a common spec be acceptable to all companies? Graham Montgomerie...

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Aircraft expertise aids tank manufacturer

Aluminium has won out in this field. How and why, Bill Brock learned at the Hawker Group's Gloster Saro works ALUMINIUM, the...

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Roundabouts

ROUNDABOUTS are situated where streams of traffic from different directions inter-mix and they are designed to improve traffic...