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. . . Nor too Much

p IECES of old newspaper, oddly shaped bits of cardboard, and tin plates of varying size are a common adornment of radiator...

Affects Fuel Consumption Cooling system efficiency may also account for

the small difference, reported by some operators, between the fuel consumptions of dieselpowered and petrol-engined vehicles...

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Cohn Doug chanan

O UR cities at a standstill—choked by traffic, the sign and symbol of our prosperity; citizens for whom the cities were...

'Bird's Eye View By The Hawk

Hardly Hansard C YCLIST, cook . . and much else, our Minister of Transport was in real Marples form when he introduced the...

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Firm Proposals on Common Market Transport _volley

'THE Common Market Commission, the ceiling organization of the six-country I trade bloc, is to present concrete and...

Guillotine for Transport Bill

HE Government acted this week to speed up the passage of the Transport Bill. In applying the guillotine, they have ensured that...

LORRY DRIVER OF THE YEAR ATES for eliminating heats of

the Lorry Driver of the Year Competition have now been announced in several further areas. Recently announced dates are as...

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Most Parcel Post by Road?

From our Political Correspondent f HE Post Office is to make large-scale experiments involving the transport of parcels by...

Record Swedish Output in 1961

SWEDEN'S production of cars and commercial vehicles reached a new peak of 134.000 units in 1961 as against 128,400 in 1960,...

Contract Licence: A uthority 'Was Misled

THE Metropolitan Deputy Licensing I Authority, Mr. C. J. Macdonald, criticized a customer who attempted to cancel a contract...

ALUMINIUM PRICES DOWN

A REDUCTION of 4d. a lb. or more rA than £37 a ton, in the price of aluminium sheet made by the British Aluminium Co., Ltd.,...

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Men hi the News

Mr. C. A. Vandervell has joined Polypeneo, Ltd., as general manager and Mr. P. E. Rook has been appointed manager of their...

• 32 GET AWARDS THIRTY-TWO employees of Ribble I Motor

Services were presented with 25 years' service awards by the chairman, Mr. R. P. Beddow, at a " veterans " dinner attended by...

Orders and Deliveries

SEMI-TRAILERS FOR B.R.S. : During the past three weeks British Road Services have ordered 85 10-Eon flat platform semi-trailers...

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Government to Abolish Records for Light Vehicles on Five-mile Radius

THE Government is to introduce an 1 amendment to the Road Traffic Bill by which drivers of all C-licensed vehicles...

Minister Dismisses Coach Appeals

COMMENTING that "one of the 1 .--• fundamental usages of the licensing system is that the applicant ought to prove his case...

London Busmen to Vote on Pay Offer

From Our Industrial Correspondent TROUBLE over the London busmen's claim is by no means over yet. A special delegate...

"THE AEROPLANE AND COMMERCIAL AVIATION NEWS"

Q 11. associated weekly journal, The Aeroplane and Astronautics, will in future concentrate entirely on civil aviation and is...

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Transport Tribunal in London

Deputy L.A. Adopted Dictatorial Attitude, Say Appellants T HE Transport Tribunal in London last week took the exceptional...

Removal Vans Appeal is Refused

A N appeal by a Haywards Heath removals contractor was refused by the Transport Tribunal in London last week. The appeal, by...

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Successful Appeal Against B Licence

A N appeal by C. W. Harrison (Western), Ltd., of Taunton, and Cleansing Services (Southern Counties), Ltd., against a decision...

mister On Roads Progress

" IN our roads programme we are concentrating on the links between the most important centres of industry and the ports," said...

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Govt. Reassurance to B.E.T. on Road-Rail Partnership

From our Political Correspondent ( -0-OPERATION at a higher, not lower level should result from the proposed transfer of...

Scots Union to Raise Lev

O NCE one of the richest of Britain' "little" unions, the Scottish Hors and Motormen's Association, is to rais the...

Haulier Used For ged Licence Disc

A FTER pleading guilty to a total of 41 charges concerning the use of a forged licence disc, the use of a C vehicle for general...

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Turbine-Powered 150-tonner

THOUGHT to be the largest rubber'. tyred vehicle ever built, a 572-ft-long overland train has been constructed by R. G. Le...

Bulk Milk Collection Now in Notts and Kent

F OLLOWING the adoption of the vacuum system for bulk milk tankers, the next step is the development of an accurate flow-meter...

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Scottish Hover Vehicle for Southdown?

T HE Southdown Motor Services application for Hovercraft operating licences (revealed in The Commercial Motor last week) is now...

South Shields Trolleys To Go

N OT unexpectedly, the transport committee at South Shields has followed up previous decisions to abandon portions of the...

Unions Concerned at Express Timetables

From our Industrial Correspondent XPRESS bus drivers are to be instructed by their unions not to exceed the higher permitted...

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Commons Debate Disqualification Clause

From Our Parliamentary Correspondent W E should clear our minds of cant about the position of professional drivers faced with...

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Designed for Europe's Highways

By JOHN F. MOON S O much interest has been created by the DAF 2600-series of heavy vehicles which were introduced at last...

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The Tiger Cub

By A. A. TOWNSIN, A.M.I.Mech.E. T RAVELLING at 65 m.p.h. on an open chassis immediately after a period of heavy rain is more...

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Test of Commer 8-tonner reveals first-class ride and handling, good driver comfort and economical, lively performance

By John F. Moon, A.M.I.R.T. A S recorded in last week's issue, I conducted the first Press road test of one of the new Commer...

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AFTER THE BATTLE

by JANUS I T is almost possible to imagine a feeling of regret among some hauliers that there was not a different ending to...

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MATCHED EFFICIENCY

The advantages which supermarkets derive from bulk purchase, distribution and retailing, can be maintained only if the...

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IN The Commercial Motor dated February 9, 1962, a very

interesting letter appeared from Mr. M. H. Heard, particularly regarding the compulsion of companies except the Scottish group...

Fair Play for Bristol

F Bristol Commercial Vehicles, Ltd., is not allowed to compete on the open market then other manufacturers should not be...

Export Bristols Bristols too used to export, and in South

Africa I found operators who were very sorry that they couldn't continue to get these vehicles_ One operator I spoke to in...

• S.M.M.T. Reasons for Opposition

i HAVE noted the letter from Mr. M. H. Heard in your A issue of February 9, 1962, commenting upon the provisions in the...

Not Afraid

The reason that the Society opposes these provisions is not, as surmised by Mr. Heard, because its members fear competition,...

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Care Needed Before Shipment

I OPERATE a forwarding business with trucking opera tions with my own vehicles, and I have at present eight English-built...

Quick Coupling for Stabilizers

WE enjoyed readin g your correspondent's report in your issue of February 23 on Adrolic stabilizers used by the Stanton...

Drivers —and Overtime

\/ VOUR correspondent "Trade Unionist" is rather biased OUR his letter (The Commercial Motor, January 26, 1962) against the...

Any Kind of Model

WITH reference to your "Bird's Eye View" commen t V V about model kits for lorries; Wilson's used to advertise quite a lat in a...

Commercial Vehicle Modelling Still Alive

WAS very interested in your comment on January 12, I 1962, referring to the Wilson model lorry kits. As a model maker, by...

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Pipelines: Challenge to Hauliers —and Opportunity

From Our Political Correspondent G OVERNMENT plansto prevent the chaotic anti. haphazard private development . of both trunk...

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Collapsible Pallet

THERE are available various sizes and capacities of a new collapsible box pallet made by Eccles Engineering, Ltd., Brook...

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Carriers and Hauliers

Comparison of the Respective Merits of Rigids and Artics Involves Consideration of Many Factors, Including Costs, Capacities,...

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Springing on Tandem Rear Axles

A SUSPENSION system g ivin g the ( -1 advantages of both steel and pneumatic springs is shown in patent No. 881,163. The scheme...