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29th November 1974, Page 17
29th November 1974
Page 17
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Tribunal Accepts Explanation But Rejects Appeal

A SCOTTISH haulier who had not attended a public inquiry at which one of his vehicle licences was suspended had his explanation of why he did not turn up accepted by the......

More Roads For Liverpool Docks' Call

FURTHER road developments and improvements in the Port of Liverpool were needed urgently, Mr Desmond McKiernan, Liverpool manager of the Automobile Association, told the......

Smaller Lorries Mean More Lorries

A GROWTH in the number of goods vehicles by as much as seven times the present figure would result in the banning of heavy vehicles. This was pointed out last week by Mr Richard......

Transport's Lack Of Sex Appeal

THE UNDERLYING theme in a talk on "EEC Transport Policy — future trends of significance to road transport operators" in London last week was transport's lack of "sex appeal" in......

Mitchell Coils Profits Up

A 10 PER CENT increase in pre-tax profits in the 12 months ended on June 30 is reported by Mitchell Cotts Transport Ltd. The company, which is holding its agm on December 3,......

British Win In Euro Driver Contest

A BRITISH lorry driver. Mr Peter Croft of the Ford Motor Co, won the rigid vehicle section of the international championship for heavy transport drivers, held in Nice last week.......