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9th June 1984
9th June 1984
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Editorial

Service first Wherever local government officers gather inevitably they will turn their thoughts and conversation to...

Next Week

THERE is a multiple of overnight parcels carriers in the UK, all offering "the fastest, the cheapest and the best service". We...

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Lords support the nine-hour da

THE EEC COMMISSION's proposal for a nine-hour driving day is winning more friends. An influential House of Lords sub-committee...

Boalloy's expansion

BOALLOY, now free again frommthe control of the John Brown group, has acquired additional manufacturing capacity and is taking...

HGVs up 3pc

THE NUMBER of heavy goods vehicles above 1,525kg increased last year by three per cent 10 525,000, according to Department of...

GLC goes soft

OPERATORS who breach the Greater London Council's proposed night and weekend lorry ban may get off lightly at first, a senior...

£500 reward

A £500 REWARD is available to anyone who can help recover a trailer loaded with steel which has been stolen from premises in...

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EEC border controls

THE FIRST practical steps towards removing the red tape at the EEC's internal frontiers was agreed last week by the transport...

Lost control

SENIOR MANAGERS have been urged to delve into their transport costs and not to leave it to junior staff. Junior Transport...

M4 traffic in chaos

THE GOVERNMENT wants urgent action from the Greater London Council to end the controversial Talgarth Road experiment on the A4...

Another Roadline hero

ROADLINE UK driver Jimmy Donovan has followed the example of his colleague Tom Curran's courageous conduct. He has won himself...

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Disaster move

A SHROPSHIRE businessman who became involved in a haulage company saw his money disappear in what became a "disastrous...

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Engineering News

Dip modifies for triaxle tests THE MODIFICATION of brake roller testers at Department of Transport hgv test stations to make...

RCAR meets

VEHICLE REPAIR experts from around the world met in the UK this week for the four-day conference organised by the Research...

Emission control

SOLEX, the European fuel systems manufacturer which recently bought Landi-Hartog, has agreed with an American company to...

Romanian 4x4 imports

THE FIRST shipment of 250 Romanian-built, four-wheel-drive vehicles and pick-ups to be imported by Dacia Concessionaires of...

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New md for Daf Trucks

MANAGING DIRECTOR of Daf Trucks (GB) from October 1 this year will be Roger Phillips. He will succeed Phil Ives, who retires on...

Fox moves to head BAR

SOUTH WALES businessman Roy Fox of Fox the Mover has been elected president of the British Association of Removers following...

Manpower Moves

EUGENE McDONOUGH, sales manager for Penfold Commercials within the Daf dealer network, has joined VAG (United Kingdom) in the...

Top prize for Furness

THE TOP prize awarded by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers goes this year to a man who has been involved in automotive...

Marshall joins UTC board

A CO-FOUNDER of International Ferry Freight, John Marshall, joins his fellow co-founder, Vic Martin, as a director on the board...

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Dutch treat

EVERY MAJOR Dutch coach manufacturer and most coach manufacturers from Europe including Leyland Bus will be exhibiting at the...

Dial-a-bus service

CHESTERFIELD in Derbyshire is the latest town to introduce a diala-ride bus service for disabled people. The Chesterfield...

Steering committee

A local steering committee has been set up with the aid of an £800 grant from the County Council to organise and train...

Permits

Registered disabled people in the area have been sent permits to allow them to travel at a reduced rate and other people who...

Five routes

Chesterfield Dial-a-Bus is to operate five daily routes linking separate sections of the city with the central area. It will...

White Paper

Although nothing is being said officially about the experiments, it is expected that the White Paper will follow the same...

National Bus

The White Paper will present options for some form of privatisation for NBC but the Government is against complete...

Amos dilemma

Before the new policy becomes effective Mr Ridley will have to make a decision on the appeal by Amos, the proposed trans-London...

PTE formula?

A similar formula could be adopted for the English PTEs when the metropolitan councils are abolished with the Greater London...

Birmingham Crusader

MIDLAND RED NORTH'S Hotspur manager, Chris Niblock, based at Shrewsbury, has been given the job of launching a new company to...

Ridley at Blackpool

BLACKPOOL'S Pembroke Hotel is to be the venue for this year's Bus and Coach Council annual conference on September 25 to 27....

Timesaver Olympians

NATIONAL BUS COMPANY subsidiary Ribble has introduced dual-purpose Leyland Olympian double-deckers on its Timesaver services...

Tigers spring to the fore

LONDON COUNTRY is now the operator of the largest fleet of Leyland Tiger coaches in the world. Its latest batch of 60 Plaxton...

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Anti-skid winner

LAST WEEK the Don Safety Trophy was awarded to an anti-skid system for the second time since its inception in 1966, and a bus...

Technical News

Williams gets six new M-Bs W. H. WILLIAMS of Spennymoor, Co. Durham, has added six new Mercedes-Benz 16-tonners to the two...

Dagenham diesels

FORD'S E100m investment in its new 1600 diesel engine has made Dagenham one of the largest diesel engine plants in Europe....

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New Jap one-ton

MAZDA has introduced a new 1tonne payload van, the E2000. It is powered by a two litre ohc engine similar to the unit currently...

Mazda s expectation

IN SPITE OF LAUNCHING Its new £2000 panel van midway through the year, Mazda Cars (UK) expects to sell 1,000 vehicles by the...

Nudge bar

A HEAVY-DUTY nudge bar is now available for P100 pick-ups through all Ford main dealers. Made from matt black finished tubular...

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Vogue is top of the Range Rover

LAND ROVER has introduced a number of improvements to its Range Rover models. Modifications include the use of electronic...

Walker's 75th anniversary

B. WALKER and Son marked its seventh year in the body-building business by producing its first wide-bodied Sherpa conversion...

VAG sells 382

MT units during 1983 VAG EXPECTS to increase sales of its MAN VW 6.5 tonne and 7.5 tonne MT models over 1983 levels,...

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Where there's muck there's automation

TANKER OPERATORS have recently been bidding for a threeyear sludge disposal contract with a difference from Yorkshire Water...

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Time, gentlemen, please, after dinner

"PERHAPS after-dinner speakers should be compulsorily fitted with tachographs," said Nicholas Ridley, Secretary of State for...

Think of a number and that's the tax

HOW can one price something that cannot be quantified? Nicholas Ridley did not provide the formula but his Treasury background...

Bigger catch in the parcels jungle

ALTHOUGH TO Sir Peter Thompson, head of the National Freight Consortium, the parcels business is a jungle, Lex Wilkinson last...

The failed student who knew better

A LAW student who had failed his final examinations was too clever for the South Wales police. They had prosecuted him for...

Goodyear to get all lit up

CONNECT a computer to 7,560 small plastic lamps and 80 miles of wire and what do you get? Answer: multi-coloured messages and...

Get off the train: it isn't there

A BIG new computer centre opened by the West Midland Passenger Transport Executive at Blake Street, between Birmingham and...

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Plus Bus the sum of two Hampshire services

NOT SO MANY years ago nearly every community had bus transport linking smaller villages with the market towns on market days....

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Stick-on warning signs

FROM Focal Displays comes a range of 31MO-Sea and IATAAir self-adhesive warning signs to British Standard 5609 for...

Self-adhesive lettering

SELF-ADHESIVE designs and lettering are a quick way of applying a vehicle livery. A transparent film version of Fascal 1900...

Compressors from Holland

LAUNCHING its impressive range of 75 compressors in this country, Dutch market leaders Creemers of Eindhoven guarantees spares...

Three-in-one washing

A MOBILE wash from Laycock Garage Equipment has a threein-one capability of hot or cold water washing and steam cleaning. For...

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When did you last see a brokendown fire engine?

THE PROVISION of a fire fighting service in one of Europe's busiest and most traffic-congested cities poses its own special...

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Know your way around Paris

ROUTIERS MEMBER Gerry Daley was looking forward to getting home. It was 11pm DAS service NO MATTER how good a driver you are,...

Paris Autoroute restrictions

This legislation, introduced in March 1981, concerns the following routes: — A6 motorway (Autoroute du Soleil) from the Paris...

What they say about DAS

RECENTLY I had to attend court in London (Knightsbridge Magistrates Court) following an accident in Earls Court Road, London,...

Other members comment

"Your liaison with DAS in dealing with legal representation is most efficient." D. J. Moody. "I would recommend that all...

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Bodies which like to work under pressure

THE BOUGHTON GROUP was founded amid the Chiltern Hills just before the turn of the century, in 1897. To this day the parent and...

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Motorway budget too little, too late

WHEN THE M1 was opened in 1959, Government statisticians had forecast that there would be around three million more vehicles on...

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Bedford goes back to Gold Beach

OVER 150 Bedford Army trucks from World War II participated in Portsmouth's D-Day celebrations last weekend (June 2-3) and in...

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Ytmoreaf EC= by George Malcolm

Sealink now Freightliner next? THE CONTROVERSY over the Government's policy of privatisation has nowhere to date aroused such...