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10th December 1976
10th December 1976
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Bleak New Year for fish hauliers

BLEAK New Year is forest for fish hauliers — and my may "go to the wall." Operators at North East rts have been hardest hit d...

Danger load switch

GOVERNMENT action is being taken about vehicles carrying dangerous loads. Many loads will be transferred from road to rail. And...

Choc-a Blanc!

THOUSANDS of trucks faced a wait of up to four days at the Mont Blanc tunnel last week when snow clearers went on strike. The...

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Bitter harvest

AGRICULTURAL hauliers face a grim year with reduced fleets, older vehicles and low rates — all on the eve of the Smithfield...

LT superbus !

LONDON TRANSPORT's search for "the bus of the future" comes a step nearer with the completion of an hydraulically driven...

IN AN effort to harmoi lorry weights and dimensi in,

the Common Marl European Commission tr sport experts have drawn t working paper on pract solutions to the problem....

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Cuts 'a bluff' BRF chief

- HE Government's forced eduction in local authority pending on transport next rear is a "calculated bluff" timed at the IMF,...

Learn law

A SPECIAL one-day teach-in on transport law will take place at the Coventry Esso Hotel, Hinckley Road, Coventry, on Saturday,...

Big rigs service

TWO well-known names have joined forces to provide a total heavy plant movement service to companies in offshore development....

Safety '77

FOUR national conferences and an exhibition come under the "Safety 77" banner at Harrogate next May. It will drive home the...

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kICC call w law on US-style redit plan

E government sponsored .ional Consumer Council oes that Parliament will . oduce legislation during current session to make...

Lorry network to be dumped

PLANS to set up a nationwide network of lorry routes are almost certain to be scrapped. But while the Government is making its...

Belts no bill yet

THE Government has no current plans to re-introduce the Seat Belts Bill. "I believe that Parliament will eventually endorse...

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SHORT HAULS

Mud law? THE Transport Department is looking into the possibilities for more effective fittings for heavy vehicles to catch...

Coal wharf ..truck depot ..Sikh temple?

AN OBJECTION to an application for an operator's licence was based on the claim that the premises were residential. But, in...

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Now FTA slams the 'crash tax'

rHINLY disguised extra tax that's how the Freight insport Association labelled Government's plans for overing the costs of...

SHORT HAULS

Quick work THE Higher CarbIake extension of the A30 trunk road in Cornwall opened this week — only five months after Peter...

lisaster ppeal

r APPEAL to hauliers to p in relief operations folving the Turkish earthike disaster comes from the ernational Road Transport...

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New guide to moving home

A NEW Moving Guide and Kits now available from Pickfords Removals, claim to provide the most comprehensive assistance ever...

London gets the hum

FOLLOWING the success of "sleeping policemen" speed control humps in Oxford, the humps are to be introduced in London's...

A NEW man is at the head of Post Office

transport operations. He is Duncan Shann, 55-year-old PO vehicle design, provision and maintenance chief. Mr Shann takes over...

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Trigger' target

FORD-South Midland has plied to increase fares by 13 r cent from the end of wary. It has also asked the Traffic immissioners...

It's 'tit for tat'

COMPETITION between National Travel and Wallace Arnold Tours Ltd, in the field of extended tours, is calming down. Hearings...

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BUS INSPECTION OFFER BY FTA

AN OFFER of regular engineering inspection of buses and coaches — with full reports of defects found — has come from the...

LT jumF the gur

ASSUMPTIONS by Lond Transport that the number buses in use in the peak hot. can fall by five per cent befc Autumn, 1978, have...

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Nippy ride in Welsh valleys

IL THE effort is taken out of riving by the automatic ption now available on Ford series buses — but it still Ives a very nippy...

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Doors open for the demounts

ABOLISHING the 3 tons unladen weight category in favour of 7.5 tonnes (7.38 tons) gvw for non-hgv drivers opens the door for...

Petrol gone by 2025?

BY THE year 2025 the UK, common with many industr1 lised countries, will need substitute for petrol. This is the opinion...

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Eight-tonners on decrease

SE of vehicles of under eight ns gross weight is on the crease, says Mr A. W. awthorne, head of the mnsport and Road Research...

DRAWBAR SPECIAL

A special purpose drawbar ailer has been built by York's ruck Equipment Division to wry a small mechanical shod. The customer...

Madness as fog thickens on the M4

A TRANSPORT and Road Research Laboratory study of driver behaviour in fog has shown that when visability was more than 100...

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Record year foi farm machinery

BRITISH exports of agricultural engineering products this year should easily exceed last year's record figures, says Mr John...

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Latest thinking on the Turl harging of truck engines.

BY DR MAGNUS PYKE. "Ford are bringing out an improved turbo-charged diesel engine and they think that I can explain what's new...

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et's design a British coach to beat the Continentals

Shake off the `charabanc outing image,' says D.Lloyo THE TYPICAL British touring coach is still basically what it has always...

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'LEGAL' WAY TO LOWER PREMIUMS

kCED with increasing rerheads and cash-flow oblems, operators may be mpted to look to their aurance as a fairly painless ay to...

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Confusing but true

This vehicle building business is becoming so complicated. It's bad enough for those of us who speak the language, but can you...

Meet Mr Fixit•••

When the editor went to Tehran a couple of years ago, he found himself in the Hotel Palma foyer feeling grubby, lost and broke,...

Building an image

I HEAR that NCL's branded packages Fashionflow and Chinaflow are likely soon to have a new stablemate, whosi name I cannot...

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Whispering Latins on trial

AT CM we have carried out full operational trials on both the 0M55 and 75 vehicles from Fiat-the former in integral van form...

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It's easier for bodybuilders

ALL THE integral van and chassis-cab models in the Fiat OM range are fitted with body mountings riveted to the chassis frame....

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0M55 (1 75 At yot

twice: the best tips A further point requiring the attention of the grease gun is the handbrake cable pulley. This is exposed...

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Reliability for hire

ON McGRATH, managing director of VH Self Drive :d, Waterloo Road, Burslem, is a FIAT enthusiast for vo reasons: one, quality;...

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Drivers' view: "We like 'em, squire"

RIVER acceptability is art of the criteria applied Courier Express when :.quiring vehicles. This 3mpany's vehicles are mted...

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Money buys any body

THE commercial vehicle industry in the UK is possibly less adventurous in bodywork design than is the case in Italy. The Turin...

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On the ball with spares

NO MATTER how good a vehicle is, for the whole of its life it needs parts—even in the early days, although these should ideally...

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GRAHAM MONTGOMERIE INVESTIGATES HOW HIRE FIRMS SPECIFY

OW DOES a rental cornmy decide what vehicles to urchase? Petrol or diesel ngines in the light vans? our, five or six-speed...

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Good roads must come first

Mr F. E. Wilkin, London Transport's chief PRO, queries (CM November 19) our calculations on the total subsidy paid to London...

Stop fiddling

With reference to the CM article about stopping the travelling public from fiddling bus and train fares. When the public...

Criteria would be unwise

I have read with interest Johnny Johnson's article on Newhaven Harbour (CM November 12). As far as East Sussex County Council...

RHA imposes strict standards

In commending the proposal to control entry to membership of the overseas group of BAR "The Hawk" suggests (CM November 26)...

New sets needed

The possible installation of CB-type radios in the cabs of commercial vehicles is a topic which arouses animosity fror the...

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Hire company thrives on gloom

THE current uncertain conditions in the transport industry have led to a record year for Ralph Bacci's company, Salford Van...

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HOW TO DEFINE DUAL PURPOSE

by Les Oldridge, T Eng(CEI) MIMI, AMIRTE CONTINUING from last week our examination of definitions in the Motor Vehicles...

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Secure that load

INADEQUATELY secured loads cause many accidents, an can easily make minor accidents into major ones. The fact that a truck...