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9th December 1955
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THE Minister of Transport's proposed new restrictions on the movement of abnormal loads, published in The Commercial Motor last week, were considered by the transport committee of the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association in London on Tuesday, andby the heavy haulage group of the Road Haulage Association on Wednesday.

The B.E.A.M.A. meeting was routine and was not called specially to deal with the Minister's proposals. These appeared with other matters on the agenda, but, it is understood, were not regarded as of urgent importance.

Unqualified hostility was expressed by the heavy hauliers in the R.H.A.