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TIPPER OPERATORS CALL FOR PROTECTION

27th June 1947, Page 33
27th June 1947
Page 33
Page 33, 27th June 1947 — TIPPER OPERATORS CALL FOR PROTECTION
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GREAT, efforts towards stabilizing rates have been made by the tipping vehicles group of the Road Haulage Association, states the group's report for 1946-47.

Other work included examination of numbers of forms of contract, issued by local authorities for the hiring of vehicles, with the object of drawing up a standard form. Operators' views on improvements in the design of tippers are to be collated into a report for presentation to the vehicles committee.

The group sent to the executive committee a resolution that measures be taken to ensure the continuance of the Association in the event of the

' Transport Bill becoming law and that plans be formulated for the protection of hauliers not affected by the Bill.