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Lorry lengths 'well enforced'
Page 6 from 1st July 1977THOUGH he accepts that there may be some lorries longer than the law allows, Transport Minister William Rodgers sees no need for him to take......

Peyton proposes silencer
Page 43 from 2nd February 1973"itandards • Mr John Peyton is considering ways of strengthening the law on emission of excessive smoke and the introduction of instrumented test......

More enforcement, please
Page 15 from 24th March 1972So Mr Peter Walker is to adopt a get tough policy with fly-tippers ? Unlimited fines or five years in jail should act as a deterrent against those......

Simplify Transport Act call
Page 16 from 8th October 1976A SIMPLIFIED two clause Transport Act has been put forward by Hugh Featherstone, director general of the Freight Transport Association. One clause......

Agency drivers 'surprise'
Page 14 from 9th June 1972• Mr John Peyton, Minister for Transport Industries, told the Commons on Wednesday that enforcement officers of the DoE would be "devoting some......

cropper's column
Page 31 from 29th December 1972Which way for enforcement now? • In view of the frequent pleas from Road Haulage Association circles for stricter enforcement of the law, it was......

Enough's enough
Page 30 from 15th December 1978A committee of inquiry to end all committees of inquiry has be proposed by Malcolm Banks, president of the Freight Transp Association. It would......

Jordan to get tough
Page 19 from 25th August 1978JORDANIAN weight limits will be enforced strictly in future, according to the Jordanian Minister of Public Works. Fines of 8p (five Jordanian......

New law for self-drive hire
Page 19 from 5th May 1972• MPs who expressed anxiety about the condition of self-drive hire vehicles last week heard Mr John Peyton, the Minister for Transport Industries,......

A foggy view
Page 64 from 7th March 1975A colleague who made a longjourney up M6 in thick fog last week made some interesting comments about the proposed regulations enforcing the use of......