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9th September 1977
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Probation and punishmem

The concern shown by many owner-operators concerning their image following the CM article (August 12), "The Good, the Bad and...

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lew U-turn y Rodgers n tubs

NEW about-face by ansport Minister William dgers on tachographs now pans acceptance by the Dertment of Transport that the...

Three weeks to TML -day

REGULATIONS to bring in transport managers' licensing were expected to be laid before Parliament this week — and they will be...

Tachos 'a must' for Continent

BRITISH lorry drivers on Continental journeys can expect heavy on-the-spot fines for not having a tachograph fitted in place of...

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Emission report cold shouldered

A CALL from the British Safety Council for more stringent measures to control the smoke output of all commercial vehicles has...

TIR tax

die 'is ign CLAIMS that some operators in the Kent area are using TIR registered vehicles on domestic haulage while paying...

11111F's 'watery creature

GOVERNMENT transport policy has turned out to be a "watery creature" according to British Road Federation chief economist Shaun...

A58 ban on 5 tons

THE Department of Transport has published a draft Traffic Regulation Order to prohibit heavy lorries over 5 tons unladen weight...

CIIILDoll prizes uppe

WHEN MORE THAN 300 contestants take part in the Natio Finals of the Commercial Motor Lorry Driver of the Competition, on...

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'Homeward' on Ipg

ID Transits using lpg will be used by ional Carriers for its new mail order eels delivery service called rieward. ne service...

MAN warns of Japanese and US exports

AMERICA and Japan are on the march for big export orders — so Europe, beware. Otto Voisard of MAN, speaking in Munich last...

Road works ahead

THE Department of Transport has published draft Orders under the Highways Acts relating to proposals to construct a by-pass...

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All branches of distribution come under the Greenwoods tree

Greenwoods Transport has spent almost 40 years building up a national transport system, stretching from Land's End to John...

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Pakistan potential or lorries

JERLAND road transport im Pakistan to the UK and rope is being used experi!ntally to move cow and ffalo leather to overcome...

Operator pays sacked man

AN EMPLOYEE'S notice of resignation, if not put into effect, could not remain in the air indefinitely and must lapse after a...

Inners at tribunals

CODE of rules for employers arings has been put together The guidelines included in e code, drawn up by a ulier who sits on an...

A9 CUTS SLAMMED BY SCOTTISH FTA

THE FREIGHT Transport Association in Scotland is concerned over Scottish Development Department proposals to implement a...

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Union officer to head STG

GENERAL and Municipal Workers Union Scottish regional secretary Alexander Donnet is to be the new chairman of the Scottish...

HAULIER AND coal chant John Scott and Son of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

failed in its duty to cow drivers of their responsibi and prevent overloading. This was stated by Nort Licencing Authority B...

Oven parks success

GLASGOW'S policies cri ing commercial vehicles ing overnight would appe be working, as there has no complaint from hat concerns...

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Training centre opens in Suffolk

A NEW £100,000 training centre for both drivers and transport managers was opened at Mendlesham, Suffolk last week. The new...

National move

NATIONAL Carriers' headquarters have been moved to new offices above the Paddington Dept at 2 Bishop's Bridge Road, London W2...

VAT changes

THE FINANCE ACT 1977 increases the VAT registration and deregistration limits by 50 per cent. These changes will be operative...

Liffey toll

DUBLIN local authorities have agreed, in principle, to allow private developer Tom Roche to build a toll bridge over the...

Ro-ro gamble

A GAMING table will soon be a feature on a ro-ro plying to Eire. The first gambling concession has been granted to Maritime...

'Blue Parcel ., CARRYFAST of Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Hillington Industrial Estate,

Glasgow have launched a new Glasgow-London express parcel overnight service starting September 5 to be known as "Blue Parcel"...

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New technology

THE DEPARTMENT of Industry's Committee for Materials Handling, in conjunction with Warren Spring Laboratory, is holding a...

Why failure?

WHY DO SOME businesses fail and others succeed? Mervyn Andrews, in his new book Business Finance and Taxation from Sewell's...

Mack service

MACK TRUCKS has devised a new system to ensure that operators of vehicles engaged on long haul European and Middle East haulage...

Lorry cut-back at Seaforth?

THE MERSEY Docks and Harbour Company have won support from Merseyside County Council for a new plan to build a Freightliner...

Drivers Register

A REGISTER for drivers needing work has been started by a Yorkshire couple aiming to help unemployed drivers. The Freight...

Village ban plea

A CALL for a ban on hem vehicles in the village ( Croston, Lancashire being made by local re5. dents. They have prepared...

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1GGER FLEET URNIED DOWN

PONTYPOOL (Gwent) tch operator that had Been; for 10 of its 16 vehicles , oked by the South Wales If& Commissioners in Jatry...

'Disastrous' rule for psv industry

IF JANUARY 1 is still the agreed date for the introduction of EEC "Social" driving hours regulations, it will have a disastrous...

Radio plan to beat thugs

TEN new Leyland National buses in the St Helens fleet of the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive are being fitted with...

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Livery change

ISLE OF MAN National Transport Ltd is soon to adopt a new livery comprising basic red with white window surrounds. This will...

Bus alarm system

Tyneside Passenger Transport Executive is to spend 000,000 on advance alarm systems for its six hundred buses after an attack...

No coach park

THE KENT County Surveyor has recommended the County Council does not grant approval to the siting of a coach park off Military...

All in

A NEW totally enclosed bus station for the new town of Glenrothes has been designed by the Glenrothes Corporation staff and...

Volvo franchise

S. HUGHES (Distributors) Ltd of Gomersal, Cleckheatori, West Yorks, has been appointed a Volvo distributor. Hughes, one of the...

Didcot deal

TASSINS COACHES of Didcot, Oxfordshire, has just placed a VA million order for 10 coaches with the Moseley Group at...

Indomitable ominator

HESTAIR DENNIS's recent "drive-in" at Goodwood Motor circuit provided my first opportunity to drive the new Dennis Dominator...

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IREAKTHROUGH OR CAR MECHS

OW COST audio-visual ining for vehicle mechanics s just been approved by the ■ ad Transport Industry iining Board and is...

TRRL

costs ore... IE TRANSPORT and Road asearch Laboratory this aek published its annual port for 1976. Alex Silverleaf, director...

Conversions cost more

GILBRAITH COMMERCIALS LTD of Botany Bay, Chorley, Lanes, has introduced price increases for its glass reinforced plastic crew...

Shatterproof mirrors

SHATTERPROOF vehicle mirrors manufactured from acrylic are available from Impact Mirrors Limited. No problems from shattering...

Well oiled

A NEW idea in lubrication from Applied Chemicals Ltd of Uxbridge, Middlesex, comes in a handy spray on can which has three main...

High Jack!

THE Tecalamit High Speed Jacking Beam conforms to DTP requirements in providing a wheel free condition on vehicles undergoing...

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THIS Mercedes Benz 1319 is the first of three to

be purchased by Overs of Camberley which have been built by Vanplan of Warrington to full TIR specification and are designed to...

Scottish vehicle launch

STONEFIELD Developments of Cumnock near Kilmarnock is to produce a new range of 4 x 4 and 6 x 4 wheel drive vehicles with the...

A range of light delivery vans based on the front

wheel drive Ford Fiesta will go on sale in France, Germany, Italy and Spain later this year. As yet Ford has no plans to sell...

AN Ohm-meter, dwell mei and a tachometer make th/ useful

additions to the range test equipment produced by W. Eldred of Holderness Ro Hull. A large meter deflection a relatively low...

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ritish Safety Council raises a stink

ORR Y BREATHALYSERS o reduce smoke emissions by oth lorries and coaches are mong new measures proposd by the British Safety...

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Tie ittagg aide 011 Ott Wee ...

I read the article quoting Mr John Silbermann, director of Brent Group and national-vice-chairman of the RHA (CM August 12)....

Kft qua&*baLd&ög

will( Ott Kaugkfij... After 24 year's involvement in the road transport industry and being an avid reader of Commercial Motor,...

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THERE IS NOTHING like compulsion to produce volunteers. The steady

growth in management training during the last two years is undoubtedly related to the increasing impact of legislation on...

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VIEWS ON MANAGEMENT PREPARATION

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SIMPLE MECHANICS

by Preceptor Steering geometry 1. WHEN A VEHICLE is cornering, true rolling motion of the wheels and tyres, without any...

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-Men makes light of heavy going

THE UK SIX-WHEELER • market is dominated ' by British Leyland's Beiver and Bison models, which, betweenthem, account for...

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OUT OF THE DARK: OIL SCIENCE

MANY fleet operators, both large and small, find the whole science of lubrication a black art: terms such as viscosity, polymer...

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PICK YOUR OIL MAN'S BRAINS...

ALL the lubrication requirements of the various engine manufacturers, however long and complicated the individual...

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CASTROL GRID HELPS OPERATORS...

A PLANNED lubrication system can help the operator combat the ever present problem of rising costs. Remember: the important...

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RATIONALISE YOUR LUBE...

LUBRICANTS and oils are used for a large number of diverse applications in transport today—far more than ever before, in...

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PROBLEMS VARY WITH USAGE...

BY FAR the biggest engine lubrication problem facing operators is dilution of the oil by the fuel. This dilution applies to...

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MULTIGRADES MADE EASY...

THE introduction of multigrade oils has simplified the dispensing situation. In place of four or five different types of engine...

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HOW FAR'S SAFE BETWEEN DRAINS?

ALL SORTS of phenomenal between-service mileages have been quoted for oil changes. The point to stress here is that the idea of...

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DRAINING YOUR OIL IS A DRAIN ON YOUR POCKET

Whenever you take one of your vehicles off the road, it stops earning you money. Now, at last, there is one way in which you...

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Q We operate a mobile shotblasting outfit which consists of a

compressor and ancillary equipment permanently mounted in a 10ton gross box van. Could you tell us if the vehicle can be taxed...

Cl One of my drivers has discovered, since obtaining his hgv

licence, that he is a diabetic. He is now on insulin, but his condition is stable and well controlled and he has never suffered...

a l hold an hgv licence have recently had major o

surgery to one eye. This mei that contact lenses are nec. sary, and would give me 6 vision. What is my legal requirem. for...

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Is it permissible to tow an unregistered and , disabled vehicle on an ambulance or dolly? In moving old vehicles during...

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Education & Training... a C111 seminar

Accounting I e smell haulier. ..I Eldon Bowden and Roger Lees of Tasc — Training assistance in small companies, part of the...

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KNOW T AW

by Les OLdridge, T.Eng(CEI), MIMI, AM IRTE Powers of police and vehicle examiners IN THE LAST ARTICLE I discussed the police...