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Horam looks to day of rarer rises
Page 19 from 29th July 1977FUTURE bus fare increases should be only those necessitated by inflation, and far more rare than they are today, said John Horam, Under Secretary......

Roads are not worse, says objective survey
Page 6 from 6th April 1979THERE HAS been no serious deterioration in the condition of roads over the last two or three years, maintained John Horam, Under Secretary for......

litote ownership oosts standards'
Page 7 from 8th December 1978IING out with the usual answer that are no plans at present to expand. ic ownership in the road haulage stry, John Horam, Under Secre for......

Coachmen slow on new regs
Page 7 from 9th February 1979TRANSPORT Under Secretary John Horam last week gave MPs a list of new safety measures for buses — and was immediately told that progress was......

licence changes
Page 5 from 6th April 1979IARGES in the licensing system operated by the Traffic issioners can be expected from a Labour Government. Secretary for Transport John Horam last......

Coil loading not unsafe
Page 21 from 25th November 1977THE PRACTICE of stacking steel coils in an upright position on flat-bedded lorries, and putting blocks of wood each side was completely......

YLLtZ
Page 21 from 9th December 1977A POSSIBLE road haulag agreement between Iraq an the UK has been under dis cussion during a meeting be tween Parliamentary Under Secretary of State......

AZB SHORT HAULS
Page 20 from 9th February 1979PSV safety improves THE NUMBER of public service vehicles operating in Great Britain dropped from 74,306 in 1973 to 73,437 in 1977. Giving these......