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Frigocard should do nicely
Page 8 from 2nd August 1986• The EEC Commission has confirmed that discussions are under way on the possibility of introducing a Frigocard, aimed at speeding up frontier......

Brussels job
Page 6 from 15th December 1984FOR THE FIRST time a British Commissioner is to be in charge of EEC transport policy in Brussels when the new Commission takes office for a......

Spray regs: lots of action
Page 5 from 27th April 1985THE FIRST phase of spray suppression legislation comes into force next week. Trailers over 3.5 tonnes design gross weight manufactured after May 1......

LOOKING AT LEGISLATION
Page 64 from 6th July 1985UNJAMMING THE EEC THE EEC drivers' hours Regulation No 543/69 is important for at least two reasons. While it affects the daily working lives of......

CONTINENT CUT-OFF?
Page 33 from 7th December 1985DEN IS QUIN, director-general of the Bus and Coach Council, is vexed with the European Economic Community. He describes the changes to the drivers'......

Objection Withdrawn But Case Fails A LTHOUGH British...
Page 37 from 22nd July 1955I - % withdrawn their objection to the firms' application as the result of discussions before the hearing, the Northern Licensing Authority on......

WESTM NSTER
Page 7 from 28th July 1978HAUL /I Lord Lucas of Chilworth is no slouch when it comes to road transport. After all, he served an apprenticeship with Vauxhall, was managing......

NEW COMPANIES
Page 84 from 11th June 1965Wheel Speed Haulage Co. Ltd. Cap. 53.000. Dire.: W, 3. Gliddon and I. C. GlidclOn, SYcarnore House. Carbis Bay, St. Ives. Cornwall. Sec.: W. J.......

bird's eye view by the Hawk
Page 34 from 6th April 1973• The whispering forties There's more to these quiet heavy lorries (CM last week) than has so far been said. Fodens' executive director,......

The Battle of the Market Bus
Page 52 from 12th August 1966)RIVATE bus operators running market day services to the . Suffolk town of Bury St. Edmunds have a problem on their hands the moment. It is not the......