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EEC PERMITS: 4,500 MORE FOR BRITAIN
Page 17 from 25th February 1977BRITAIN'S quota of international road haulage permits for 1977 is 4,500 up on the 1976 figure, Transport Under-Secretary John Horam announced last......

New faces
Page 31 from 12th August 1977TO help deal with the final stage of conversion of vehicle records, 200 new employees are being added to the 5,350 workforce at the Swansea......

. ;raff of
Page 33 from 7th July 1978he veek is South-East's Labour MP it get the prize for this , k's ill-informed statement. T Transport Under-Secretary n Horam had blamed poor......

WESTM NS TER HAUL
Page 7 from 10th November 1978JUST ABOUT scraped through that was the verdict on how the Government dealt with its most serious life-or-death problem at the start of its last......

Paid for
Page 19 from 15th December 1978GOVERNMENT transport will be provided to the inquiry into the north Devon link road for all local people who have views but cannot make their own......

M-way chow line
Page 19 from 1st April 1977MOTORWAY drivers can expect longer waits for their sausages and chips at some of the older service areas. Parliamentary Under-Secretary John Horam......

Drivers' medicals
Page 7 from 9th December 1977HE ARRANGEMENTS for he medical assessment of 'rivers of heavy goods vhicles and public service 'Aides are being considered ly a working party of......

M-way 'madness' law ruled out
Page 16 from 7th January 1977THE Government is not attracted by the idea of introducing more mandatory rules to combat motorway madness in the fog. Eldon Griffiths (Bury St......

Accident deaths cost more
Page 21 from 30th June 1978A FATAL road accident costs £64,600, according to Transport Under Secretary John Horam. In a written Comons reply last week, he said that this......

No sign
Page 20 from 21st July 1978THE TRANSPORT Di ment has turned down gestion — made by Ti Higgins (Tory, Worthi . that there should be motorways giving wavelength of local rad......