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13th February 1982
13th February 1982
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Change the tax

IN THE IMMEDIATE pre-Budget period, Sir Geoffrey Howe and his Treasury officials will be inundated with advice on where to...

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Drop rolling week FA urges Europe

E EEC ROLLING week should be abandoned and replaced by the 'pier fixed week, a three-man Freight Transport Association daleion...

Best NEC

DEMAND for display space for the commercial vehicle section of this year's Motor Show is 12 per cent up on 1980, according to...

Scots up: rates rise?

SCOTTISH hauliers are being urged to seek increased rates, following their inevitable acceptance of an £89 basic rate for...

),000 lorries ack on road

MANY as 40,000 mothballed ies could have been put back revenue earning service as suit of the rail strikes, a Road loge...

UK leads in bottoming out

THE INTERNATIONAL road transport market in the EEC appears to have "bottomed out" and is gradually improving — with recovery...

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Hauliers pay: AMA

THE WHITE PAPER on lorries, people, and the environment should have included provision for more lorry parking, the Association...

Conferenci

IN AN EFFORT to attract m delegates to its Internatic Transport Conference in Loni on May 25/26, the Charte Institute of...

Lead in gas more study

THE GOVERNMENT will not hesitate to take tougher measures over the amount of lead in petrol, but it has still to be convinced...

40 tonnes?Tamethemfin

EXISTING heavy lorries should be tamed before Parliarn authorises 40-tonners, the Civic Trust has told the Department Transport...

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-Lowell:TUC 'wrong

CORRY DRIVERS' jobs will be more secure in an efficient industry ased on the use of heavier vehicles, Transport Secretary David...

Why pick on hauliers?

ROAD HAULIERS have been discriminated against unfairly by being required to meet strict environmental controls on their...

3ridge probe

WORKING party is to be set up draw up a new assessment As dealing with the problems ,used by existing traffic on ridges....

Artic poll for RHA

A STUDY of the haulage industry's requirements in the heavy weight articulated vehicle sector has been given final approval by...

Clarke: our main concern

JUNIOR Transport Minister Kenneth Clarke hit back at the anti-lorry environmentalists this week, accusing them of too often...

NEW COMMERCIAL vehicle sales last month were 25.7 per cent

up on those for January 1981, but the crucial truck and artic sector suffered another drop, according to the Society of Motor...

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MEPs for Hazchem

. .:OMMON MARKET countries sh Tansport of dangerous products aritish Hazchem system. The call for action has come rom the...

Overloading prosecutions

IN 1980 — the latest year for which information is available — there were 19,994 proceedings in magistrates' courts for...

Tebbit's Bill

TRADES UNIONS will only be immune from civil action in disputes between workers and their own employer, if the Government's...

Firm facts for unions

RECOGNISED trades unions must a business changes hands, except through a shares transfer. The new regulations apply where the...

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Jacks win the day

CARRYING jacks on a vehicle is sufficient to enable it to be regarded as a recovery vehicle which can properly be operated on...

Samaritan deliveries

AS A LONG-distance lorry driver, John Brown always carried instructions out to the letter and even cross-country deliveries...

It's a Honey

FREIGHT Computer Servicef the National Freight Company' data processing subsidiary, ha won a £95,000 order to desig and install...

Dover ro-ro is well up

LORRY TRAFFIC through Dove rose last year by six per cerr with 28,397 road haulage unit (a tractive unit and semi-traile equals...

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Case off again

BEXLEY magistrates again adjourned a case involving a transport operator from Welling, Kent, because, owing to an...

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You get more sludge in a Leyland tanker

THE LIGHT unladen weight of the 6x4 Leyland Constructor has allowed Whale Tankers Ltd, of Solihull, to build a 14.982-litre...

Easy service

NATIONAL Tyre Service Ltd is launching a range of Monarch batteries — a break-through, it says, in battery application. The...

Low-down on demounts

A PORTSMOUTH window manufacturer has had its demountable van bodies fitted with hydraulic legs so that they can be lowered...

'Ban this space save

"NON-STANDARD spare whet — so called space savers should be banned from Britair roads pending clarification their legality and...

Fast load inc

SOMAR TRANSTEC Ltd, a Pre ton automotive engineerir firm, has designed a load-han ling device — Loadslide — f faster and easier...

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MN LAW, a project engineer working for Perkins Engines, has en awarded a PhD by Nottingham University.

ihe degree was awarded for Law's work on the design of a w computer program which ?diets the main bearing and inkshaft loading...

THE BRITISH Standards Institution has published BS6086 "Measurement of noise

inside motor vehicles" representing the first stage in the development of a new test to define interior noise. It is...

Engine additives evaluated

ESSO CHEMICAL Ltd has just completed a Ulm investment in a new computerised engine laboratory for the evaluation of engine...

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'Move Fleet St .

THE NEWSPAPER industry should move from Fleet Street to the River Thames, inquiry chairman Derek Wood suggested to Ronald...

Metal Bo ,

jobs at ris ARTICULATED lorries are mu more manoeuvrable than rig vehicles, so a ban would cau more problems for drivers nag...

Glass ban

THERE WOULD be 2,500 potentially unemployed in the glass and glazing industries if weight restrictions in the Greater London...

Extra cost to Londoners

MOVING outside the Greater London Council area with the ensuing loss of jobs and revenue to the South East London area would be...

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Not only. . . but ugly, too

SPECIAL lorry routes from the motorway to the industrial estates should be made if the proposed lorry ban comes into being....

i Green view s foggy

H E "binoculars visioned" environmentalists have no idea of the !roportionate rise in the number of smaller vehicles which...

Break-bulk needed

BANS which are too restrictive will lead to firms either closing down or moving out, said John Lauder, principal traffic...

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LT Bill is limping on

A BACKBENCH MP's attempt to legalise subsidies to London Transport cleared the first hurdle in the House of Commons on Tuesday,...

Price cut

MERTHYR TYDFIL Boroug Council has introduced reduce bus fares on two of its bu routes to see if a large enoug increase in...

Independent turned down

YORKSHIRE Traffic Commissioners have rejected an application bi a Bradford independent bus operator to run a stage carriage...

Don't pay...

BUS AND COACH operators are being urged to withhold levy to the Road Transport Industry Training Board until the legality of...

Cross about the Metro

AN INDEPENDENT has collected 6,000 names to support its plan to reintroduce no-change cross-Tyne bus services between Newcastle...

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Zones boost traffic

E ZONAL FARES structure introduced by London Transport along h the Fares Fair reduced prices has been a big success, LT chairn...

Magic frog?

NATIONAL EXPRESS has increased its links with the private sector by launching a major marketing deal with Magic Bus, the...

urtains for T in Surrey

BLIC consultation around istead has prompted Surrey unty Council to arrange the nsfer of a group of London nsport routes to...

:EATER London Council leader Ken Livingstone has appealed to ndon

bus users to fight to retain the cheap travel of the past four mths. .aunching the GLC's new "Keep Fares Fair" campaign, Mr...

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Telma mei

TELMA RETARDERS LTD ended its three-year coni with its National Distribt Chassis Development Ltd, Dunstable. Telma's UK...

VAUXHALL MOTORS' new chairman and managing director is JOHN FLEMING,

its director of commercial vehicle operations since March 1980. Mr Fleming, who joined General Motors in the United States in...

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luses just as oad as lorries

REFER to the Bird's-eye View Jrnment by The Hawk entitled Equating buses and lorries is ot on", (CMJanuary 23). Now, The Hawk...

My Mack gave good fuel consumption

THE REPORT on transmissions by Jim Warren of Eaton's Transmission Division (CM January 16) made interesting reading. However,...

Haulage: all clean fun?

AFTER reading the report headed "Haulage: all good fun" (CMJanuary 23) I felt I must write to you in reply to the remarks of...

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d prejudices !ver die

)1 3 E, but without much iviction, that for a while we ill hear fewer demands for the - isfer of goods from road to . Public...

13 roads led Bridgend

RD'S Bridgend plant was host 11 stranded lorry drivers, as II as to 125 of the staff, for five (5 during January's great...

One-way traffic in mass market

"PROPOSALS for industrial innovation are heavily dependent on businesses and the Government forsaking nationalistic attitudes...

Free falls can damage your health

ECONOMIC necessity has caused Lucas Industries to abandon sponsorship of the Parachute Regiment's Red Devils, whose...

Contributory negligence

THE DRIVING examiner stood in the witness box, two black eyes glowering. "When I told him he had failed his test," he said,...

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Amsterdam Show step; into higher clam

It is much larger and has grown into one 1 the most pleasant exhibitions in Europe Steve Gray reports. WITH THREE new halls...

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Transport in perspective

TRANSPORT services of every cind, whether moving people or reight, are essential to the mrvival of the modern way of if e. In...

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Summit report. modest climbel

The standard long-wheelbase 1,700cc engine van coped admirably with ice and snow but for most operators the two-litre version...

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Danger loads: the regs, 1

FROM January 1, 1982, the bulk transport of specified dangerous substances in tankers is subject to the Dangerous Substances...

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Workshop safety, 8

THIS SERIES of articles on workshop safety would not be :omplete if the safety )recautions necessary when welding is carried...

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Supercube semi-trailer equals drawbar capacity

While Silentnight claims that its new Vanplan-based Optimised Trailer has the largest cube in the UK, is it viable? David...

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Cummins uses a computer as the first assessment of an

engine. It can simulate a road test in five minutes but is never used as a substitute for good judgment. So CM road tests...

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Manoeuvring

YOUR LEARNER driver will need ample practice at manoeuvring his vehicle in confined spaces and this means plenty of time spent...