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Rural Road Bill Passed
Page 29 from 30th December 1955B EFORE the House of Commons rose for the Christmas recess, the Agricultural (Improvement of Roads) Act, 1955, received the Royal Assent. Mr. Hugh......

Need R.H.E. Drivers Produce Records?
Page 32 from 12th May 1950lkAUST drivers employed by the Road IVI . Haulage 'Execntive keep records? Section 16 of the Road and Rail Traffic Act, 1933, says that "the holder......

Removals Subterfuge Brings Fines B ECAUSE he had...
Page 60 from 2nd October 1959load of furniture being carried in his vehicle belonged to him, Raymond Phillip Thurwell, Huntington Road, York, was fined £10, with £12 12s.......

Joint Action to Combat Rationing
Page 39 from 18th January 1957S UPPLEMENTARY fuel allowances issued to Wycombe furniture manufacturers and hauliers for furniture transport, approximate, together with their......

Passing Comments
Page 28 from 29th December 1950State Transport and TRADERS arc concerned Compensation for 1 over the Road Haulage Damaged Goods . • Executive's practice of handing over goods to......

Keeping Pace with the Public Palate
Page 59 from 30th June 1950By E. 3. Leaver, Transport Officer, National Federation of Fruit and Potato Trades E ACH year, the British public eats about 7,000,000 tons of •......

Five-vehicle Licence Grant Challenged
Page 28 from 19th June 1959THE Transport Tribunal in London, last week, reserved its decision.in the appeal of four objectors against the grant of an A licence for five......

• 12-seaters : Ministry Meeting Next Week
Page 30 from 19th July 1957Els EPRESENT ATIVES of four oper ators' associations are to meet the Minister of Transport next Tuesday to discuss the Minister's proposals to......

R.H.A. Act on Drivers' Hours Cut
Page 30 from 29th March 1957T HE attempt by the unions to persuade the Government to reduce the maximum legal working hours for drivers from 11 to 10 per day was considered by......

RULES FOR INDICATORS ON HEAVY LORRIES
Page 46 from 27th June 1958R EGULATIONS concerning direction indicators on heavy, lorries are to be applied early next year, Mr. G. R. H. Nugent, Parliamentary Secretary to......