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14th July 2005
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Fuel duty rebate was on the cards

Secret promises of an early fuel rebate have died alongside the LRUC. Dominic Perry reports. THE ROAD transport industry was...

JCP forced to call in the administrators

ALDRIDGE-BASED bodybuilder JCP has gone into administration. The company, which was subject to a management buy-out (MBO) 18...

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Sacked drivers pin their hopes on RMT support

THIRTY OWNER-DRIVERS who were fired by Bardon Aggregates' West Drayton depot last month hope to be reinstated after a meeting...

Swain licence bid to be heard at inquiry

CHESHIRE OPERATOR F Swain & Sons' bid for a new 0-licence for 14 vehicles and 14 trailers based at Wotton Road, Iron Acton,...

Russett resigns from Palletline

BOB RUSSETT is leaving PalletI i ne after serving only six months as president. ending a 14-year association with the company...

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Police say they have no power to prosecute German driver

The police claim they cannot prosecute a foreign driver who injured a British motorist David Craik reports. WARWICKSHIRE...

Pay up for ad of God

NORTHERNIRELAND'S Roads Service has sent a repair bill for £6,812 to a Derry driver whose truck was blown over in a storm on 11...

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Chunnel's silver lining

EURO l'UNNEL BENEFITED from the chaos at the Port of Calais during the first half of the year. It handled 703,363 trucks; 9%...

Pride of the Highlands

FERGUSON TRANSPORT of Spean Bridge has been named as the Business of the Year 2005 by the Highlands and Islands Enterprise...

KILLER TRUCKS ON NI20

Mr X ruminates on the way a tragedy can improve drivers' manners unless they're homicidal French and Germans, of course. Last...

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LET'S MOVE ON

The failure of the LRUC last week showed up many things. One was just how far a government scheme can proceed without a proper...

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Rail and imaginary

Stuart Thomas takes a sideways look at how the railway media are reacting to 60-tonne trucks, while the DVLAs busy staff are...

'Pass Plus/ for HGV drivers

New HGV drivers want experience: Skills for Logistics aims to provide it. Guy Sheppard reports. A TRAINING scheme is being...

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That was the year...

CM was launched in 1905; for our centenary year we're bringing you stories from years gone by. This week we're back in 1931 and...

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Firms lose out as A303 shuts

The closure of a main route into the South West has left local hauliers wondering how they're going to cope. Guy Sheppard...

Boalloy build-times cut by two thirds

TRAILER MANUFACTURER Boalloy has drastically reduced its boxvan build times to less than two weeks, thanks to new manufacturing...

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Mercedes figures in spotlight Whitehead

IN OUR L UR0-1. comparison (CM 23 June), a glitch in the translation from the German created a small error in the Mercedes...

CROYDON HAULIER PF Whitehead Transport Services has doubled the size

of its warehouse, truck fleet and workforce following a surge in demand over the last year. Operations director Peter Whitehead...

A van's gotta do what a van's gotta do...

GOVERNMENT STATISTICS show that van traffic has grown by more than any road vehicle type during the last decade. The...

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Lords reject a 50mph speed limit on single carriageways

The House of Lords has discussed the single-carriageway speed limit for trucks, but don't expect any movement soon. David...

Ireland in EC row over speed limiters

THE IRISH GOVERNMENT has been rapped on the knuckles by the European Commission for failing to follow the Commission's...

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Truck sales soar again

DESPITE WORRIES of an impending recession in the UK economy the truck market continues to hit record levels, according to sales...

Women in transport

AN EVENT is being set up to encourage more women into the road transport industry and to promote good practice. The free...

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Don't give up on Foden now

WITH STRONG family links to Foden, like many others I was saddened by the recent announcement.Maybe the old firm has finally...

The devil's in the detail with dangerous goods

I WRITE HAVING read the article entitled - Danger Money" (CM 23 June) to make the following observations: The article appears...

You want Gold, you pay gold

I WRITE IN response to the Peter Lamer article concerning the MA's service provision with regard to the Road Transport...

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Watching the clock

So, 14 weeks in, has everyone settled in with the VVTD? Well, that depends who you ask. Chris Tindall reports. T wo recent...

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Measure, then manage

Jon Brooke - Langham tells us how to improve fuel consumption — and save money — by measuring and monitoring. UN USUALLY THE...

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One Way for TLS

It's fair to say rental giant TLS has been through the mill during the past five years. But, Andrew Way tells Andy Salter,...

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LRUC: Where were the warning signs?

Following the demise of the [RUC, how will the government help UK operators compete with the Continentals? Dominic Perry...

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Ignorance accepted for unlicensed farm tractor

An agricultural tractor found to be hauling non-farm loads is returned to its operator because he did not know it needed an...

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TC takes account of firm's remedial action on hours

DONCASTER-BASLD M<rans UK has escaped with a warning over breaches of the hours and tachograph rules because it had done much...

Operator who was saving for 0-licence fails to win back his impounded truck

A LIVERPOOL operator who said he w as using an impounded vehicle to try and save money to apply for an 0-licence has failed to...

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Permission granted despite council fears over access

SURREY AND SUSSEX Scaffolding has been granted a licence, subject to conditions and undertakings, despite claims from Surrey...

Transport Tribunal orders rethink over surrender bid

THE TRANSPORT Tribunal has directed the South Eastern & Metropolitan Traffic Commissioner to reconsider a decision to revoke...

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Common licence

Europe's plans to harmonise driver licences include tightening up existing regulations to root out offenders. Sally Nash...

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INITIAL PROPOSALS • Generalise the plastic type model of European licence

• Introduce the notion of a limited administrative validity of driving licences (all new licences issued after the directive's...

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Regulating risks

What are you doing to ensure you comply with work-related road safety regulations? lithe answer is nothing you could be storing...

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CMsafety conference

Running a risk? Join us on 21 September for the MG/safety conference Road risk guru Dr Will Murray will be just one of the...

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Boxing clever

Companies lose a quarter of their profits to the tax man, but there are ways to reduce that burden. Paula Tanon reports. T he...

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SOLE PATROL

Big vans are as practical as shoes and, like shoes, they come in different shapes and sizes. So for those with big feet we've...

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ST NG

MS Drink, drugs and trucks don't mix — so why don't more operators test their drivers to make sure they're fit to get behind...

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It's okay to have just one": Alcohol always impairs driving

by slowing down reactions and blurring vision. Even at the legal limit you are 2.5 times more likely to have an accident....

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THE WHEEL 0 RI, •SR:11111114E

If you think good maintenance, frequent checks and regular re-torqueing is enough to guarantee against wheel loss. Think again....

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A QUESTION OF PROTOCOL

B ack in November 2004, Commercial Motor reported on the 2nd Global Commercial Vehicle Meeting in Tokyo. Decision makers from...

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LOCK IT OR LOSE IT

Keeping your valuables under lock and key is a practice that dates back centuries — but you need a 21st century lock to deter a...

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Anatomy of a basic open-shackle padlock

The mechanism has five spring-loaded locking pins (1), which are lifted out of engagement by serrations on the key. allowing...

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WORKERS'

if you need a working pickup in the week, but want an SUV to play in at weekends, the all-new Nissan Navara should be right up...

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Hijack warning and the driver's phone just rings...

Simon Coulston reports on a roller coaster of a month — from the birth of a son (congratulations!) to having a truck hijacked....

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Free audion guide from BCA

British Car Auctions has come up with a monthly auction guide book to back up its flourishing website. Want one? You have but...

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Quick route to flogging Fords

It's fitting that the biggest trading estate in Europe houses one of Ford's biggest used CV centres in the UK. Kevin Swallow...

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End of the boom?

After a seemingly unending boom in truck sales some dealers are reporting a decline in consumer confidence. Steve Banner...

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Still a strong market for Foden

FODEN'S EXPECTED demise next year has not yet affected used prices, says Richard Barnes, salesman at Foden dealership...

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Vartme Transport sells trucks on site EAST ANGLIAN Maritime Transport has decided to move into the used truck business — it...

New site

Preston-based Lancashire Daf has opened a site on the Walton SumMt Business Park at Bamber Bridge. The dealership's 3.5-acre...