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Recovery service

25th March 1977, Page 21
25th March 1977
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A NEW recovery service designed to help the owner driver was launched this week. It aims to help the driver who breaks down on the British mainland — whatever help is needed.

Every user of the Truck Aid service will have a telephone number to ring in the event of a breakdown.

Aid in the form of anything from a replacement vehicle to a new windscreen will then be sent to him. The service will also inform employers and wives of the trouble — if the driver wants it done.

Truck Aid subscription is £7.50 a year and is open to both owner drivers and companies with a fleet that they wish to protect.

And there will be a by-product of the service. Truck Aid aims to build up a computer controlled fault analysis system for vehicle manufacturers.

The address of the new service is Truck Aid, Unit 10, Trumpers Way, Hanwell, London W7 2QA.

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