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13th July 1962
13th July 1962
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Backing Needed

A PROBLEM of steadily increasing size is spotlighted in a letter on page 845 of this issue. It concerns the parking on streets...

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Building Lorries

in Scotland • I N a recent industrial report, the Scottish Office says that the Scottish motor vehicle industry's output...

Haro raham White

V ISITING this country a few weeks ago was 51-yearold Harold Graham White, a transport personality who may reasonably be...

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Ministry Anger N.R.T.F. Over Black Smoke

By NORMAN H. THSLEY T "Ministry of Transport's statement about diesel smoke spot checks carried out recently as part of a...

NEW "TABLES" NOW READY

T HE new 46th edition of "The Commercial Motor Tables of Operating Costs" was published on Wednesday this week and is now...

Instrument Control Over Smoke and Noise Soon ?

FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT F IRST steps towards the use of instruments in the exercising of tighter control over the...

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T HE London and Home Counties Division of the Traders Road

Transport Association is to hold a conference at Bournemouth from October 11 to October 13 this year. Although there will be a...

Range of Air-sprung A.E.C. Buses

A WEEK after A.E.C., Ltd., introduced the Renown low height double-decker bus chassis, they announced the production of full...

by Road

T HEton-mileage worked by road in 1961 was about 50 per cent, more than British Railways' freight train traffic (.;„,' 17,600...

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Men in the News

Mr. J. W. Wh:mpenny has been appointed managing director of the engine components division—overseas, of Associated...

Mr. F. Perkins Relinquishes Chairmanship

A T the annual general meeting of F. Perkins, Ltd., Mr. F. Perkins, having reached the age of 73, did not offer himself for...

Wallace Arnold Steady Progress

N ET profit of the Barr and Wallace Arnold Trust, Ltd., and its subsidiaries last year was £93,112, as against £89,016 for...

Orders and Deliveries

THIRTY MORE ORDERED: A further 30 A.E.C. Regent Mk. V double-decker buses have been ordered by Bradford City Transport, making...

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Mr. Hanlon's Decision to Suspend was Wrong, say Tribunal

T HE Transport Tribunal, sitting in London on Tuesday, criticized the Northern Licensing Authority, Mr. J. A. T. Hanlcin, for...

Labour Bus-Rail Plans Defeated

FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT A NOTHER attempt to ensure that nationalized transport provided services "adequate for...

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Atkinson Agitator Chassis ,

for Europe A SPECIAL 16-ton-gross four-wheeled forward-control chassis has been developed by Atkinson Vehicles, Ltd., to form...

Adjustable Kingpin for Fifth-wheel Semis

QCAMMELL LORRIES, LTD., have Is-di introduced a device which provides two kingpin positions and can be fitted t-3 Scammell...

L.C.C. Want Lorry Route Postponed

W HILE the roads and town planning committees of the London County Council have welcomed the principle of a London lorry route,...

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Licensing Authorities' Annual Reports

A T the end of December, 1961, there were 185,200 A, Contract A and B-licensed vehicles in Great Britain. This was an increase...

Micrograms

Floist Agents in Eire: Coachbuilders. J. vIcArdle, of Quay Street, Dundalk, have been Ippointed agents in Eire for the...

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Scottish Fares Decision Deferred

A PPLICATIONS to increase fares were made to the Scottish Traffic Commissioners in Glasgow last week by Scottish Omnibuses,...

Belfast 2d. Fare Flops

DELFAST'S experimental 2d. flat morn"-, ing fare scheme will end on Sunday, July 15, after an eight-week period in which, it is...

Ribble Want Higher Fares

P ROPOSALS to increase the fares of Ribble Motor Services, Ltd., and their 16 joint operators were considered by the chairman...

Decision Reserved on Southend Service

A N application by Norfolk Motor I - 1 Services, Ltd., of Great Yarmouth, for an express service from northern East Anglia to...

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A N amended normal user eventually satisfied the 10 objectors who

initially opposed an application by Lep Transport, Ltd., at Liverpool last week. The cornpany sought a new articulated outfit...

12 New Vehicles Sought by Suttons

WITNESSES representing large industrial organizations attended the )pening of a three-day public inquiry at Manchester on...

WHAT, no B.T.C.? This remark was VV made in an

aside by Mr. S. W. Nelson. Western Licensing Authority, at Bristol last week when referring to the fact that no legal...

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New Regulations in Autumn for Abnormal Loads

FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT mEW Regulations governing the trans1 portation of abnormal loads by road will come into...

P.S.V. Examinations to be Relaxed

T HE Government have decided that in future individual public service vehicles need not necessarily be examined by a certifying...

PLAN FOR DRIVING LICENCE CHANGES SOON

T HE Minister of Transport's plan for changes in the driving licence regulation should be known soon. Lord Chesham, Joint...

Vehicle Weights and Sizes Under Review

A POSSIBLE revision of vehicle weights and dimensions is now being considered by the Government "in view of the increasing...

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New Kenex Ambulance

\ DUAL-PURPOSE ambulance con version of the Thames 15-cwt., the ledford CA, and the B,M.C. 14 van has een developed by Kenex...

Sparshatts' New Works

THE building has recently been corn": pleted of new factory premises for J. H: Sparshatt and Sons, Ltd., wellknown bodybuilders...

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That Contentious Bay Test Again

IF the lock of a multi-wheeled rigid vehicle is adequate, it should be possible for the driver to reverse his lorry into the...

RESULTS OF COVENTRY COMPETITION

CLASS A—Up to 16 ft.: 1, F. Morgan (Fisher and LiallOw, Ltd.), Morris, 70 penalty points; 2. N. Slater (T. H. Slater and...

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No Hitches

at Portsmouth .orry Driver of he Year T HEY came from all over the South 1 to compete in the Portsmouth liminating round of...

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OVER OR UNDER?

T AKEN at its face value, Mr. Marples' statement last week that the Government are not hurrying their decision on a Channel...

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A Case for Co-operation A PROBLEM, of growing intensity has

been the feeling of resentment by householders against the commercial vehicle which parks . all night outside a private house....

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ared Of By A. J. P. WILDING L OOKING back on the Ford London to Rome trip upon which I reported in our issues of June 22 and...

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A CONTINENTAL BATTLE?

by NORMAN'H.TILSLEY A TTENTION has been drawn in this journal recently to an application by the German removals operators,...

Long-Length Steel ---A Change of Attitude?

'THE recent grant by the Northern 1 Licensing Authority, Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, to D. Tarren, Ltd.. of Thornaby-on-Tees,...

Second Innings to Clarify "Frolic "

E news that Jacks Motors, Ltd.. of Blackburn, sponsored by the Road Haulage Association, are again to appeal against their...

Should Contracts Influence Licence Grants?

QHOULD the existence of agree Ps- ) ments, or contracts, proper12 drawn up between hauliers--whethe they haul goods or...

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The Counterblast That Worked

("LO-AGE . PENSIONERS' tours kJ during off-peak periods are • common . enough, apparently, in the Yorkshire traffic area. But...

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Spotlight o uspens ion

A SYMPOSIUM on vehicle ride was held on Monday and Tuesday at the Advanced School of Automobile Engineering, Cranfield,...

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NORTF IRELAND'S NIGHT LIFE IS GOOD BUSINESS

By Ashley Taylor A.M.I.R.T.E., Associnst.T. B ECAUSE the greatest distances involved there are short by English standards,...

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No More Twin Steers, Although He Likes Them

A WELL - KNOWN Worcester haulier, Fred Taylor, likes twin-steer sixwheelers because they give a very valuable saving in tyre...

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The New Edition of "The Tables"

This week "The Commercial Motor" Tables of Operating Costs have been published in revised fortn, taking account of the several...

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New. Companies

Michal Watson, Lid. Cap. £5,000. Dirs.: M. P. Watson and D. E. Watson, " Freabftelds." Loddington, Kettering. Northants. Sec.:...

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Mobile Belt Conveyors

PA A NEW range of lightweight, electrically driven, portable conveyors has been designed by G. Hunter (London). Ltd., Gumley...

CheckingElectrical Systems

TEHICLE electrical systems can be V analysed with a new AvoMeter, the Model 12 Test Set, developed by Avo. Ltd., 92-96 Vauxhall...

Flasher Lamp

A NEW flasher lamp, Model L678. has Plbeen developed by Joseph Lucas, Ltd., for use on fire, police, ambulance and public works...

Improved Cutting Torch

A MODIFIED version of the SIF ./Demon cutting torch, the SIF Demon Mark II, has been produced by Suffolk Iron Foundry (1920),...

Stock Sizes for Shutter Door

A LTHOLIGFI usually made to suit individual requirements, Bolton Patent Shutter Doors are now available from stock in two...

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Load-responsive Braking

A POWER-BRAKING scheme for 1-1 trailers in which the maximum operating force is controlled by the load carried is shown in...

Aircraft Loading Vehicle

P ATEN T No. 888,123 shows a vehicle having a lifting platform for handling loads on and off aircraft. The platform is able to...

Dual Action Loading Device

tA A REAR loading platform for a lorry forms the subject of patent No. 889,631. The novelty resides in the linkwork used; this...

Non-smoking Diesel Fuel

P ATENT No. 888,325 comes from Esso I Research and Engineering Company, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.A., and gives details of a...

Extra-supple Piston Ring

A PISTON-RING having a multitude of slots is shown in patent No. 890,421. The design gives an even expansive force but is...