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12th February 2004
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MAN unveils its next generation

EXCLUSIVE! MAN shows off its 430hp power plant MAN THIS WEEK unveiled its 10.5-litre 'next generation' Euro4/5 heavy truck...

DVLA must rethink insulin-dependent ban

THE DVLA WILL have to reconsider its treatment of insulin-dependent HGV drivers when Britain adopts new EU employment...

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WTD 'crippling' IV Ps told

A DELEGATION of operators met with MN in London this week to demonstrate that the Working Time Directive (WTD) is unworkable...

Nightowl truckstop finds buyer

A CUMBRIAN haulage firm has injected new life into Penrith truck services by buying the site from beleaguered operator Nightowl...

TC's open hous

Western TC Philip Browr hold an open day for hat at the Jury's Hotel in BriS on 17 February. Operate will have the opportunity...

No connection

CM would like to point ot that the vehicle registratii depicted in the picture tax disc accompanying story 'Licence deceit ca...

Freight success

Eurotunnel says that truc volumes increased 4% during 2003, despite po a net loss of E1.33bn, It i planning a new rail-freigi...

Sad farewell

David J13 Brown, the ma behind the highly succe Multidrive company anc saviour of the former Bedford Trucks operatio has died...

Clever trucker

The makers of the Natio IQ Test are looking for tn drivers from all over the over British Isles for BBC Test the Nation program...

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Dominic Perry reports on Sfrs belated aims for the driver shortage.

THE BOSS OF new training body Skills for Logistics insists it can make a difference to the driver shortage. despite being...

THE GOVERNMENT'S pledge to cut congestion on major roads by

5% by the end of the decade appears to be in tatters, with overall traffic levels rising 1.4% last year. The Department for...

Police hunt attacker after acid assault

LINCOLNSHIRE POLICE are hunting a man who left a truck driver needing hospital care for burns after hurling acid in his face....

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Total breaks pay ceiling

NEARLY 200 Total oil tanker drivers are poised to break through the £30,000-a-year salary barrier as union leaders continue...

A MEETING OF MINDS

Barry Proctor joins colleagues from across the industry to go to Westi t tinster and explain the impact of the VVTD to a range...

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Melia watch

IN THE NEWS Stuart Thomas gives us his regular round-up of the way the newspapers have covered the transport industry this...

M6 Toll faces fresh attack

Truck charges 'too high' as traffic volumes fall. Guy Sheppard reports CHARGES FOR TRUCKS on the M6 Toll motorway are under...

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Subbie still owed ask A STAFFORDSHIRE subcontractor claims he is

owed £15,000 by a Kent logistics firm for work dating back to October, despite repeated calls to the firm and appearing in CM...

Confiscation order stands

A HAULIER JAILED for swindling creditors out of £.2m has failed to overturn a confiscation order that required him to hand over...

Court rules Alpine tolls are 'excessivE

PUNITIVE TOLLS levied on Austria's trans-Alpine Brenner motorway have been undermined by a European Court of Justice (ECJ)...

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No slack on speeding

Police deny agreeing an unofficial 40mph amnesty on the Al. David Harris reports. NORTHUMBRIA police this week dismissed truck...

Vidands drivers need £20 more

HUNDREDS OF East Midlands hauliers are being advised to boost the pay of their artic drivers by more than £20 a week to help...

Jailed for road rage at school

A LANCASHIRE truck driver who mowed down a parent in a road rage incident outside a school has been jailed for 12 months by...

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Hours the real cost

Overwork exacts a high price on drivers' lives, according to a trade union survey. Jennifer Ball reports. NO LESS THAN 72% of...

Jailed for toxic fly-tipping

A HATFIELD MAN has been jailed for two months for dumping drums full of lethal chemicals in a Hertfordshire field, causing a...

Knifeman hijacks white van man

AVON AND SOMERSET police are appealing for information after a delivery driver was forced to drive 250 miles at knifepoint....

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Hazchem drivers told to check up on cops

DRIVERS DELIVERING goods which could cause mass civilian casualties if stolen by terrorists can now refuse to open up their...

We're looking forth UK's leading dealer

FOR THE FIRST time Commercial Motor is sponsoring the prestigious Dealer of the Year category of the Motor Transport Awards...

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Foreign bodies

I WRITE WITH some concern to the apparent'blind eye' attitude of the authorities to the number of foreign operators who operate...

Link speed to present conditions

WHILE I AGREE with much of what Brian Weatherley says in his column of CM 22 January, there is one important point that I felt...

Rubbing Salter into the wound

AM ITHE ONLY ONE who inwardly cringes at the trials and tribulations of "Stobart wannabe" Rob Salter? In the! January 2004...

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A whole new ballgame

Skills for Logistics is more than just a revamp for the Road Haulage and Distribution Training Council. Dominic Perry reports....

V IE WPOINT 11

Overcoming cynicism Board member Andy Boyle, boss of ABE (Ledbury), gives us his view: "I think that when small hauliers read...

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At your services

Overpriced, overcrowded and no fun? Mike McLeavy, director of Roadchefs Strensham site, teils Jennifer Ball MSAs are changing....

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Make every drop count!

Do you want to cut your fuel bills? It could be worth taking advantage of the Fuel Efficiency Advisors Scheme while it's still...

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There seems to have been little operator enthusiasm for this

part of the RHMF, with few taking up the offer of £150 visits, We're not sure if it's because people think they're going to be...

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Shot in the foot... twice

Illegal running from an illegal cent loses one operator his 0-licence. Mike Jewell reports. AN OPERATOR SHOT itself in the...

DON'T BE SHY — ASK!

CMS legal section welcomes your questions which wll be answered in print by top transport lawyers. Whether your question is...

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Firm warned over using workshop to house livestock

AN ISLE OF ANGLESEY firm of farmers and livestock hauliers which used its workshop to house livestock in the winter escaped...

Operator fails to win back truck

A STOCKPORT MAN has lost his bid to reclaim a truck that was impounded last October in Birkenhead. He claimed he had been told...

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Dutch haulier removed speed limiter fuse

INTERFERING WITH a speed limiter and hours offences have cost a Dutch haulier £720 in fines and costs. Coskub Arif Yukselener,...

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Rubbishing

B ritain With fly-tipping on the increase, why are so few offenders ever prosecuted? Pat Hagan reports on the 10 things you...

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No smoke without fine

From April smoking will be banned in all Irish workplaces, including trucks. But can the new regs be enforced? Ann Marie Foley...

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Free legal advice at CV show

CM is launching a free legal clinic at the forthcoming CV Show in Birmingham. Patric Cunnane explains how operators can claim...

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HOME COMFORTS

What makes a good cab? You need space to move, space to store, an efficient working environment, minimal noise — and a comfy...

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SUMMING UP If we were comparing these cabs to the

offerings from a decade ago they would indeed look special. In general the quality of all seven is good and staying overnight...

THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW

We don't claim to know everything... Humour has ii that CM's operations team can be prone to questionable opinions once every...

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DAMAGE 1.11111 TATION

Now the seasonal rush for deliveries is over, trailer repairers' parking lots resemble a physio's waiting room. Broken legs,...

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Accidental trailer damage is a way of life for artic

operators. The key is to identify the critical times and vulnerable areas on the vehicle and deal with them. Smart operators...

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NIGHT LIGHTS

Ws a nightmare scenario: a pitch-black night and those small lights just ahead are on an artic crossing your path. Steve Banner...

Multiple tail-lights

What's the score? Having up to three separate lamp units on either side of the trailer rear, each cluster incorporating side,...

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TNT Express Services applies ren-reflective red tape to the rear

shutters of its 1,100 trailers, says head of engineering, Steve Davis. "We put it there rather than on the door frames because...

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MOTOWN BLUES

Oliver Dixon struggles to find a reason for Detroit and, lo and behold, discovers the agenda-defining motor show of all time,...

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CASH BANG WALLOP!

Getting drivers to grasp the likely cost of even a minor shunt could help operators with risk management. Brian Weatherley...

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THE IV LEAGUE

Following our look at the technology in play for the Euro-4 emissions legislation, due in 2006, Scania has revealed how it...

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UNTANGLE THE WEB

Launching our new series about using the internet, CM calls on the expertise of Elton Boocock to explain the basics of making...

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Ready for a smooth move

As with any property move, location, budget and keeping everybody happy are vital for successful progress, says Jason Hamer....

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Demand up for panel vans

Why Mercedes-Benz Sprinter CDi is leading an exodus from dealers. I I you are on the look out for a bargain panel van then...

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Taking control

MAN/ERF is getting to grips with its used truck arm — and up to 90% of returning F2000s are destined for export. Emma Penny...

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Today Preston tomorrow the world!

Exports are booming at MM Acquisitions — but then so is everything else. Emma Penny visits a dealer whose annual sales figures...

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DELIVERY

Customer's choice MM Acquisitions runs its own lowloader to move trucks to Felixstowe, Southampton and other ports throughout...