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products and know-how to make vehicle bodybuilding easier, quicker and more profitable

Impalco-Rib—better wear, better looks, less maintenance. ImpalCo-Rib —a complete ribbed sheet system which needs no horizontal...

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Days of Change

N discussing the question of future transport policy, which was the subject of his paper to the Institute of Transport on...

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CLASH OVER FIRST 'COMMERCIAL' LINER

N EXT Monday, British Railways is to start carrying some commercial liner train freight in addition to the simulated loads...

Container Clearance at Manchester

I T was recently announced that Man chester Airport will make available certain accommodation for the Customs clearance of...

Getting Set for IRU Congress in London

THE programme for the 10th Congress of the International Road Transport Union (1RU), an event which is to be held in London...

Midlands Dispute to Arbitration

FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A BIRMINGHAM haulage firm which, a fortnight ago, sacked 13 drivers who had been on unofficial...

Dutch Trailers C an Receive GV9s

nUTCH hauliers were surprised to learn that their semi-trailers towed by British tractive units in Great Britain are liable to...

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LEGISLATION ON PLATING AND TESTING NEXT YEAR

FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT THE introduction of annual tests and I plating for heavy goods vehicles is on he Labour...

TDG Buys Mead Bros.

THE Transport Development Group I has acquired the capital of Mead tros. (Kingsbury) Ltd., of Middlesex, rho operate 25...

MORE TRANSPORT COURSES A NEW course in road transport rTh.

management is now in progress at South Dorset Technical College, under the aegis of the department of business studies. It...

Studying Refrigeration Developments

A THOROUGH examination of refrigera tion in transport will be made at a London meeting of the International Institute of...

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NATIONAL PALLET POOL FOR UK?

D OAD haulage and dock representa tives fives were present at a preliminary meeting held recently at Powell Duffryn House to...

SQUEEZE ON PARKING COMMERCIALS

T HE Minister. of Transport is beim urged to bring in legislation requirim owners of commercial vehicles to provid sufficient...

British Hauliers Can Use Continental Fuel Credit Cards

B RITISH hauliers running to the Continent are being offered the opportunity of using the special credit purchase facilities...

RHA MEMBERSHIP SURVEY

A LARGE-SCALE survey to establish exactly the numbers and types of vehicles operated by members is to be undertaken by the...

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Higher Maintenance Standards Coming

SUPPORT FOR GEDDES PROPOSALS I N the next two years it was almost a certainty that new minimum standards would be laid down for...

Tanker Efficiency Survey was Worth While

FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT B "AUSE of the success of the first survey of comparative efficiency among bulk liquid hauliers,...

Birmingham Clearance Centre Planned

THE use of a 13-acre site at College I Road, Perry Barr as a freight clearance centre has been approved by Birmingham's public...

New Transport Company for Merchants

A NEW company. UBTVI Transport Ltd.. has just been set up to take over the rAresponsibilities of the transport division of...

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New Brake Units for Big Seddon Models

IT is now known that the brake' operating units to be used on the Seddon 16:four described in The Commercial Motor of November...

DRIVERS STILL WRANGLING OVER FASTER SCHEDULES

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT A CLEARER indication was expected to emerge this week on how much confidence can he placed...

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OBSCURED MIRRORS -NOT A BREACH

k LORRY carrying a load which 3, obscured the rearwards view through wing mirrors was not in breach of egulation 17 of the...

2,500 More Vehicles in ORS Over Past Year

FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT A N increase of nearly 2,500 in the number of British Road Services vehicles over the...

One-third Damages for Driver After Handbrake Accident

IAMAGES of £205 and costs were awarded in the High Court last onth to Mr. William Franklin, I-year-old lorry driver for...

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FARES REGULATOR IN NATIONAL INTEREST

MINISTERS took the view that the IVI existing statutory procedures for regulating provincial bus fares ensured that the...

REVISED TOLLS FOR FORTH BRIDGED

T " Scottish Secretary is to investigate the possibility of revising the tolls on the Forth Road Bridge. But Dr. J. Dickson...

BETTER REFLECTORS UNDER CONSIDERATION

THE Minister of Transport's Working Party on the Lighting of Vehicles will be considering whether any improvements in...

TWO REFUSALS ON BR FREIGHT

'j/TR. FRASER last week refused to issue a general direction to British Railways to speed up freight deliveries. Such a...

Dangerous Loads

THE Standing Advisory Committee on Dangerous Substances was concentrating first on the control of the carriage by road of some...

More Millio ns for Roads

T HE cost of the Government's road programme in England in 1969-70 will be £238m. instead of the £215m. envisaged up to now....

Some Import Duties to Go

T HE Government is trying to persuade some EFTA countries to remove duties on imported vehicles which are not "consonant with...

More Control on Vehicle Fumes

fl• A CLAMP-DOWN on the amount of fumes coming from petrol-driven vehicles was hinted at in the Commons last week by Mr. Tom...

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Mr. E. Chamberlain, general transport manager of charrington Yorkshire Breweries

Ltd., has been elected first chairman of the newly formed Yorkshire division of the Traders Road Transport Association. Mr....

OBITUARY

WE regret to record the deaths of Mr. R Dangerfield, Mr. Sam Henderson, Mr. D. Pearson, Mr. W. Rankin, Mr. T. R. Williams, and...

GOODS TRANSPORT Continued from page 61

Lord Muirshiel to Open 'CM' Conference I ORD MUIRSH1EL, PC, CH; CMG, is I-4 to open The Commercial Motor Fleet...

Carrimore Moving to Co. Durham

THE trailer-producing company, Carri more Six Wheelers Ltd., is taking dyer a Board of Trade factory at Harelaw, Stanley, Co....

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WHISKY GALORE

A T Forres recently, Mr. L. A. Wells, IA Scottish deputy Licensing Authority, was left to decide whether whisky was a food, or...

Football Express Grant T AST week the Northern Traffic Com

missioners granted United Automobile Services Ltd. permission to run an express service from Coundon Gate to Roker Park,...

Suspensions at Birmingham

TRANSPORTER FIRM HAD 22 PROHIBITIONS WHILE dealing with a Coventry car VT delivery firm at a Section 178 inquiry at Birmingham...

Grant For Continental Fish Traffic

A T a public inquiry at Morpeth. .1 — V Northumberland, on Monday a northern wholesale fish firm was said to have a large...

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Tipper Appeal Allowed in Part

IN Wednesday the Transport Tribunal /sitting in London, part-allowed an . >peal by J. and M. Taylor, of Chorley, arm. The...

HEAVY OPPOSITION TO A-LICENCE BID

& FRESH bid for a new A licence by – I Mr. J. R. Margrett, of Hope Mansel, ear Ross-on-Wye, was heavily opposed t Worcester on...

B TO A SWITCH FOR 'PE CU LI AR' TRAFFIC

THREE vehicles required for what was I described as "peculiar traffic for the 40 to 50 customers in the clothing trade of the...

More Heavy Fines on Essex Hauliers

'L AST week, at Rutland Magistrates' Court, Oakham, fines totalling £465 were imposed on Roydon Transport Ltd.. of Roydon,...

Contract Switch Warning

A MUCH more critical look at proposed Ea. Contract A-to-A/13 conversions was promised by the Scottish LA in Edinburgh on...

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Residents Clash Over York Bus Service

A N extended bus service, put on by a company because of road repairs, was so much appreciated that petitions were organized by...

Switch Within Group for 17

Transporters on B Licence A N application by Progressive Deliveries Holdings Ltd., of Coventry, for 17 car transporters on B...

B to A Transfer Granted

L AST week the Northern deputy Licens ing Authority, Mr. H. Bewick granted an application by T. T. Liddle, o Stanley, Co....

Successful Bid by Granville

A N application by Granville Tours Ltd.. Grimsby, to increase the departure points for Lines and Notts holidaymakers seeking to...

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HAULAGE APPLICATIONS

;COTLAND (NORTH) APPLICATIONS (November 6, 1965) George A. Forsyth, Fochabers, new A lie., 1 T. it). Drift:, hulk grain and...

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MANCHESTER SPLITS NEW BUS CONTRACTS

A CONTRACT for 96 rear-engined ri• double-deck buses placed by Mans thester Cit!, Transport has been split qually between...

Unofficial Strike Over Advance Pay A SQUABBLE over the method of

paying bus cress' wages led to an unofficial strike of husmen at London Transport's New Cross garage last week. The dispute was...

Now Glasgow Tries Park and Ride A PLAN approved by the

joint highways and transport committee of Glasgow Corporation this week provides for a system of park and ride for motorists...

Monobus Link Between Manchester and Oldham ?

F OUR North-west England local authorities are to be asked to make a feasibility study of a propoSed rnonobus service kinking...

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PASSENGER—contd. New Dundee Terminal

TIUNDEE Corporation proposes the Mein- 1 -/ mon of a new town and country bus terminal at Dundee West station within the...

Agreement on Municipal Bonus Scheme P

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT THE National Joint Industrial Council for the Road Passenger Transport Industry was expected...

THE 'WOLVES' ARE RUNNING

T HERE can be no doubt that quite a stir was created in central London this week when (with apologies to John Masefield) the...

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Scania-Vabis Buses in London?

BY DEREK MOSES R ECENT reports that Scania-Vabis trucks are to be marketed in this country take 11. on a new significance when...

THE LITTLE RED BOOK

I -1 A NEW edition of the Passenger NEW handbook, "The . Little Red Book ", was published by Ian Allan, Terminal House,...

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Joint Labour Council for Motor Industry

T "Minister of Labour, Mr. Ray Gunter, has announced the setting up of the Motor Industry Joint Labour Council under the...

Display at Millburn Motors' New Glasgow Depot

C OTNCTD1NG with the period of the Scottish Motor Show, Millburn Motors are staging a comprehensive display of the latest...

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NOW 1966 FOR TRAINING BOARD

A N Industrial Training Board for road transport is now scheduled for next year along with Boards for three other industries....

Mercedes Distributors in Scotland

T HE Scottish trailer-building company of Northern Trailers Ltd. has been appointed distributor of Mercedes-Benz commercial...

New Quality Control Centre T o cosure even stricter control over

the quality of their products, Vauxhall Motors Ltd, are now operating a new centre which is responsible for all quality-control...

Protest at Cut-back

I AST month the chairman of the Auto -La mobile Association, Viscount Brentford, wrote to the Prime Minister protesting against...

IN BRIEF New Hoffmann Office : A new technical sales

office and stockroom has been opened by The Hoffman Manufacturing Co. Ltd. at the Treefield Industrial Estate, Gildersome, or....

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The Transport Manager Can Improve His Image

WI ILST there was a growing awareness of the importance of the transport manager's function in industry, there was still quite...

Leyland Reach Timbuktu

EXPOR EXPORT salesmen of Leyland Motors have finally done it—they have sold their first Leyland trucks to Timbuktu. To be more...

ROAD AND WORKSHOP by HANDYMAN

Accident Risk in Overtaking jt/TANY accident black spots are al receiving long overdue attention via the offset double white...

This Week's Prizewinner

T HIS week's prizewinner is Mr. John "Gibb, of Motor Services (London) Ltd., London, W4. His idea concerns the removal of a...

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Matbro Fork-lift Truck MU M FROUS improvements have been made

to the Swing Lift fork truck made by Matbro - Ltd. These arc being incorporated in a second series of production of this model,...

Tanker Discharge Pump A NOTHER new tanker discharge pump is announced

this week. Manufactured by Jobson and Beckwith Ltd., the London pump engineers, it was designed by Mr. Michael Orr. Thc...

Two-way Intercom System PA A PRECISION-BUILT all-transistorized two-way intercom system is

now being marketed by General Trade Equipment Ltd: This comprises a " master " station, fitted with volume control and a...

Wingard Catalogue N OW available to wholesalers and retailers throughout the

country is the 1966 version of the Wingard Vehicle Equipment catalogue. It conNins the latest information on the company's new...

Sprung Drivers' Seats cOMIVIERCIAL vehicle sprung drivers' seats, made by

• Bostrom Mfg. Co. Ltd., called the Saxon Thinline, are now available from TIMC as an optional extra on BMC's FJ tilt cabs....

Key Leather Catalogue MOW available from KL Automotive Products Ltd.

is a new trade catalogue and also a retail. booklet, This new literature from the company (formerly. Key Leather Co. Ltd.) is...

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New Weights Could LW Italian Gloom

T HE overall impression gained at the Turin Show, which this year is restricted to goods vehicles, is one of depression. There...

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Alexander Birnie

T O fill the offices of both chairman of Traffic Commissioners and Licensing Authority in a successful manner demands a man of...

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Road Test of Albion Viking -Alexander Bus

I N the early spring of 1923 the Albion Motor Car Co. Ltd. of Scotstoun, Glasgow, produced its first Viking motorcoach. From...

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A Scottish Show Ft of Interest

T HE Scottish Motor Exhibition which opens today in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, should be the most interesting for many years. There...

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ATKINSON

Stand 97—Atkinson Vehicles Ltd., Preston, Lancs. 'I - HE three vehicles displayed on this stand are all designed for...

ALBION

Stand 89—Joseph Wilkinson (Motors) Ltd., Edinburgh. Stand 95--Albion Motors Ltd., - Glasgow. Stand /10—Mill burn Motors Ltd.,...

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BEDFORD

Stand 112—Mackay and Jardine Ltd., Wishaw, Stand 116—SMT Sales and Service Co. Ltd, Edinburgh 3. Stand 123—Tomkins Bros...

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COMMER

Stand 107—Scottish Automobile Co. Ltd., Edinburgh. Stand 108—fames Ross and Sons (Motor) Ltd.. Edinburgh. Stand 113—Hamilton...

DAIMLER

Stand 103—Transport Vehicles (Daimler) Ltd., Coventry. XAMPLES of the two rear-engined p.s.v. chassis made by Daimler can be...

DENNIS

Stand 105—Dennis Bros_ Ltd., Guildford, Surrey. 1\ AAIN interest on this stand is certain al to be a Maxim 6 X 4 model which...

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DODGE

Stand 102—Dodge Bros. (Britain) Ltd.. Mortlake Road, Kew Gardens, Surrey. Stand I15—Moodie and Co., Bishop briggs,...

ERF

Stand .100---,latnes Bowen and Sons Ltd., • Edinburgh. O F the three chassis on this stand one is new and therefore being...

FIAT

Stand 106—Ritchies Ltd., Glasgow C2. O NLY one Fiat commercial vehicle is at this year's Scottish Show, this being a Bianchina...

FODEN

Stand 99 — Fodens Ltd., Sandbach, Cheshire. THREE chassis are featured on this I stand. Two of them are suitable for normal...

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FORD

Stand 86-4ames A. Laidlaw (Airdrie) Ltd., Airdrie. Stand 87 -Croft Bodybuilding and Eng. Co. Ltd„ Glasgow El. Stand...

GUY

Stand 106—Ritchies Ltd., Glasgow C2. Stand 11I—John Gibson and Son Ltd., Edinburgh II. T HE four Guy vehicles exhibited on...

!CARRIER

Stand 107—Scottish Automobile Co. Ltd., Edinburgh. Stand 108—James Ross and Sons (Motors) Ltd., Edinburgh 3. Stand...

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LAND-ROVER

Stand 128—Rossleigh Ltd., Edinburgh 2. Stand 129-James Gibbon (Motors) Ltd., Glasgow C4. Stand I36—Peters Motors (Bishopton)...

LEYLAND

Stand 89—I. Wilkinson (Motors) Ltd., Edinburgh 7. Stand 96—Leyland Motors Ltd., Leyland, Lancs. Stand 110 — Millburn Motors •...

MERCEDES-BENZ

Stand 88—Callanders Eng. Co. Ltd., Glasgow W2. Q NLY two vehicles produced by Daimler-Benz on this stand are likely to be of...

MORRIS

Stand 90—Central Garage (Bath gate) Ltd., Bathgate, West Lothian. Stand ill—John Gibson and Son Ltd., Edinburgh 11. Stand...

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RENAULT

Stand 85—Renault Ltd., Acton, London W3. O Fthe three Renault commercial vehicles on this stand the latest is the 1-ton...

SCAMMELL

Stand 104—Scammell Lorries Ltd., Watford, Hems. THERE are two main items of interest I on this stand—the Scammell Trunker II...

SEDDON

Stand 91----Seddon Diesel Vehicles Ltd., Oldham, Lancs. Stand 98—Central Motors (Calderbank, Ltd., Calderbank. C ERTAIN to be...

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VOLKSWAGEN

Stand 122—Croall and Croall, Edinburgh 1. Stand 125—Cameron and Campbell Ltd., Glasgow C2. THESE two companies are combining...

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Addresses of companies exhibiting service equipment and accessories at Kelvin Hall

.IGHTNING GUIDE :ontinued from page 144 217-AC-DOco Division of .eneral Motors, Dunstable, Beds. I81-Adams. John (Coach...

NOT MUCH ROOM-BUT PLENTY OF INTEREST cont'd from page 143

:onstructed for general-purpose use, whilst the spray gun-the L220-is a Ugh-performance syphon-feed gun eveloped to meet the...

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MODERN ROADS SAVE LIVES

I s it the roads or the use of them that cause accidents ? No doubt the responsibility is shared. There will never be agreement...

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Timber haulage in the Highlands was very much a hand-to-mouth

affair but new pulp and paper mills at Fort William have changed all that. And hauliers of every kind will benefit. By NORMAN...

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BIRD'S EYE

By The Hawk VIEW Warehouses seldom hit the headlines. But declare a state of emergency and overnight they are recognized for...

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PROFESSIONALS

par excellence BY JOHN DARKER AMBIM TN N the absorbing . story of road transport no chapter. " makes more fascinating reading...

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K. C. TURNER

examines the post-Geddes era Ti E whole concept of the flexibility of transport requires that a system shall tt j ave some...

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'orses for Courses

SELECTION OF A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MUST BE MADE WITH AN EYE TO LIKELY OPERATING COSTS M ANY of the problems arising from the...

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MONEY MATTERS

No Excitement from 11.M.C. TiL E results for the year that ended on July 31 last nounced by BRITISH MOTOR CORPORATION are very...

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IN YOUR OPINION

AEC Controversy One Last Shot 11 NOTE that the correspOndence on the AEC controversy I seems to be fading out, but I would...

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THE COMMON ROOM By George Wilmot

Lecturer in Transport Studies, University of London REGIONAL STUDIES—London and the South-East Region: 2 AS indicated...