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Coleman barred NI The licence held by TC Coleman (Transport)

19th November 1992
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has been revoked, and the company disqualified indefinitely from holding or obtaining a licence. Coleman had continued to operate vehicles removed from its licence by the NE Traffic Commissioner.

Extras stopped • Maintenance problems led to South Wales Traffic Commissioner John Mervyn Pugh refusing to increase the authorisation on the licence of C&N Haulage, Talywain, from seven vehicles and 11 trailers to nine vehicles and 16 trailers. The duration was curtailed to the end of the year.

Conditions added • Scottish Traffic Commissioner Keith Waterworth has authorised Argyle & Bute District Council to operate five additional vehicles from Cambeltown, Argyle, but also imposed a condition limiting the running of vehicle engines.

Single vehicle • South Eastern and Metropolitan Traffic Commissioner Brigadier Michael Turner has allowed Dorking-based Arthur McMahon to continue operating with one vehicle. McMahon had reduced his fleet from four vehicles after maintenance problems.

Extra pressure • North Western DTC Ken Birchall has decided to take no action against the LGV driving licence of Glossop lorry driver Ellis Nicholson. The DTC was told that Nicholson had falsified tachograph records and exceeded driving hours because he was being "pushed" by his employers, Peak Freight.


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