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14th March 1996
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BRIEFS

• A member of the Royal Family is expected to open the 2300 million second road bridge over the River Severn on 5 June. The...

National drivers' strike threatened

by Derren Hayes • A national lorry drivers' strike is threatening as militancy grows over the Government's stance on issues...

Tankers clean up in Sea Empress spill

• Tanker operators and hire firms across the country are benefiting from the oil tanker spill and clean-up operation in South...

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Pugh has plan for high visibility discs

by Karen Miles • A high visibility, self-destructing 0-licence sticker designed to highlight cowboy operators is being...

FIGHT FOR THE RIGHT ISSUES

W illiam Shakespeare had a way with words when it came to describing a man's capacity to fight. Take this example from Henry V....

Thameside receivership

• Kent-based MAN and LDV dealership Thameside Truck Centre and its sister firm Thameside Vehicle Hire have gone into...

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Driver brought in Turks

By Annette Wilson • A Kent lorry driver has been jailed for four and a half years for bringing in 24 illegal Turkish immigrants...

Late payers could be blacklisted

• The Government is stepping in to help hauliers facing cashflow problems caused by late payers. Under plans revealed this...

McGuigan faces up to Cleanaway

• Ex-boxer Barry McGuigan is to lead the fight against a new waste disposal site in Kent which would mean up to 400 new lorry...

HSE offers sheeting advice

• The Health and Safety Executive this week issued its first guidance on sheeting and unsheeting tipper lorries in an attempt...

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Four jailed for 250-truck theft

by Miles Brignall and Patrick Hook • Four members of a highly-skilled gang responsible for the theft of more than 250 trucks...

Jailed drivers to appeal

• A north London driver and his mate, sentenced last month to seven-and-a-half years in a Bulgarian jail after being convicted...

Road transport hits the top spot in business failures

• Business failures in road transport rocketed by 350% last month as trading conditions continued to take their toll. Nine...

High Skye £50 bridge tolls are ruled lawful

III High tolls on the Skye Bridge that are costing hauliers hundreds of pounds a week each have been ruled lawful by a Scottish...

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Aston Clinton hit on licence

By Derren Hayes • Aylesbury-based Aston Clinton Haulage has had its Operators Licence severely cut after a last-minute...

Bonus for Partners after record profits

• Hundreds of drivers working for the department store and supermarket chain, John Lewis Partnership, are set to receive...

Axial loss hurts T&B

• Tibbett and Britten is likely to reveal later this month that its troubled car transport operation, Axial, has halved group...

Have you seen this home-made trailer?

• The Metropolitan Police is appealing to truck operators for any information about a red trailer known to have been carried by...

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Check shows DOT flaw

by Miles Brignall • Three out of 57 trucks stopped as part of a multiagency check carried out near Leatherhead last week failed...

Help for Harrower

• A mystery benefactor has offered money to a British owner driver so he can buy back his lorry after being freed from a French...

TN wins at home but suffers away

• Acquisitions and an improvement in performance in some dedicated contracts helped boost Transport Development Group's (TDG)...

CONTRACTS

• PHH Truck Management Services has signed a £9m deal to manage fuel requirements for British Gas TransCo. Over 8,000 PHH cards...

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New MAN has two faces

by Brian Weatherley • The missing link in MAN's "2000 Series" product renewal programme is firmly in place following this...

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Parts stock goes daily

by Steve Banner • Both Renault VI and Leyland Daf have switched to daily deliveries of parts stock orders to all their UK...

Bacon brings a Genesis home

• Eric Bacon Transport Services of Sutton-in-Ashfield has become the first UK haulier to opt for Carrier Transicold's Genesis...

BRIEFS

• Both Avon and Firestone have introduced new on/offroad truck tyres. The Avon AR280 295/80R22.5 is designed for tippers or...

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Off-road role for 6x6 Maxter

by Steve Banner • The first 6x6 Renault Maxter has been sold in the UK. But owner National Power won't be operating the...

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Security goes keyless

• Maple Commercial Vehicle Security has introduced a newly-modified version of its Freightlock security system for keyless...

No-slip brace

• Woodhead RR has produced Brace-It, a variation on the wheel brace theme. Brace - It has a conventional right-angled bar but...

Cyltech save space on HGV tail-lifts

• Cyltech Developments has launched a range of hydraulic cylinders for tail-lifts on 1 - IGVs. They are said to maximise space...

Neway offers low air ride

• Neway Anchorlok International (Europe) has introduced the ARC-98 low profile, underslung trailer air suspension. The system...

Jonesco updates boxes

• Jonesco (Preston) has an updated durable bracket-mounted storage box range for tractor or trailer applications. All are a...

Spats reduces sideways water spray

• Spats is a new high-density polyethylene wheel cover which is quickly fitted and removed. The main purpose is to reduce...

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Licence suspended

• The four-vehicle international licence held by John Gale, of Caerphilly, was suspended when he failed to attend a Cardiff...

Three-month suspension for Jones

• Wrexham cattle breeder Jean Jones had her 0 licence suspended for three months by North Western Deputy Traffic Commissioner...

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Pugh warns DSH

after £8,000 fine • Stoke-on-Trentbased DSH Freight Services escaped with a warning when the company and its transport manager...

MWP has its licence revoked

• The licence for 30 vehicles and 15 trailers held by MWP {Merthyr Tydfil) has been revoked by South Wales Traffic Commissioner...

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Pots calling kettles...

T welcome the challenge set by Ms Steele (CM 29 Feb-6 Mar) regarding the "appalling standard of lorry driving." At our company...

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Drivers picked to boost PR image

• Handpicked lorry drivers could be used for television interviews to help boost the image of the industry, says the Freight...

New offences proposed

• Drivers involved in fatal accidents may not have to carry the entire responsibility in future following a Law Commission...

Drivers compensated after wages deduction

• Two Southampton drivers, partly-paid in Sainsbury's vouchers to attend hazardous goods' courses, have won compensation after...

Tougher tests see fees soar

by Lee Kimber • Potential lorry drivers face paying up to £200 more for their driving tests because there are insufficient...

"There I was, on the A22 when...

• Durham-based owner-driver Bill Troup is asking drivers to send him true, funny stories gleaned from their life on the road in...

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M OE H AP P Y

With a new heavy truck range poised in the wings we thought we'd take a final look at Renault's long-serving Major R385ti...

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SERVICES

Split service • Central Trailer Rentco has split its Roadside Assistance taller breakdown service into two divisions. The old...

TRAINING

PIRA courses • Surrey-based training group, PIRA International is organising a series of courses looking at dangerous...

PUBLICATIONS

Workshop pack • BP Oil has launched a pack explaining its technical and business support package for motor dealerships. The BP...

PRODUCTS

Saving paper • Logistics technology specialist, US has launched Delivery Point-a new in-cab proof of delivery system. The...

CM guarantees publicity for any operator unfortunate enough to become

the victim of truck crime. It may not get your truck or components back, but it should make life harder for the thieves...

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Get me to the church on crime

2 etting married is an exciting enough day in a young woman's life without being involved in a high speed chase in pursuit of a...

Unlike lambs to the slaughter

voluntary 45mph speed limit is being introduced on a stretch of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park in a bid to reduce the...

Anyone for Antigua?

0 eaders going on holiday to sun-soaked Antigua in the ' Caribbean may be .somewhat surprised to encounter a pair of venerable...

Cheque mate!

olding a cheque almost as large as the one the Hawk receives each month from OM grateful editor, are Tom Madden of ADT Auctions...

Sweet dreams

auliers wanting to sweeten up their customers without breaking the bank could consider trying the Sugarworks recipe for...

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How To Play Instant Game

1. Hold your game card so that )osition 1 is at the top right hand :orner. Place your card on top of the grid )rinted here, so...

How To Play Accumulator Game

The Accumulator Game is played in the same way as the instant game, except that whenever the Commercial Motor symbol appears in...

How To Claim

1. Telephone the Match 8, Win game claims line on 01254 683555 between 10am and 3.30pm on the Monday after publication. No...

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Kingpin load

A Ministry plating certificate for a semitrailer gives the axle weights and the gross weight. If each axle weight is 9,150kg...

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S ome hauliers think the expression "what goes up, must come

down" was amended by oil companies when the first vehicle fuel was sold. "What goes up might come down—if only temporarily"...

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FORD & WAlkikEN

SOLICITORS COMMENT In January, a two-year "trial" period began under which coaches will be banned from using the outside lane...

GAL

lie tin PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH FORD & WARREN SOLICITORS What to do if a warrant is served I f you are a law-abiding...

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Overloading: how do you crack the weighbridge code.

0 0 0 N i / s e s r u l o e a d a l n c g ng i is t s i t i i e l l one o e f ie th in e the dayto-day to-day operation of...

• The Goods Vehicles (Licencing of Operators) Act and the

Regulations thereunder introducing continuous 0-licensing came into force on 1 January 1996. • Regulations under the Vehicle...

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Summary of Code of Practice

It is advisable that all operators obtain copies of, and ensure their drivers are familiar with, the procedures so that they...

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Continuous licensing creates a lifetime opportunity

T he new system of continuous licensing has now been in operation for two months. Already there are some indicators as to how...

Ask questions before you buy

I f you decide to take over a limited company which has an Operator's Licence, you will use solicitors and accountants. Those...

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Success: A long haul or a short cut?

r the haulage and delivery industry, the signals are still at green. Its convenience and value for money means the sector's...

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Case History 1. MacBurnie Transport.

This Oxford based international haulier had built up an excellent reputation and a loyal customer base. They were ripe for...

Simple financial fuel or a complete service.

No doubt you already understand the basic principle of one variant of invoice finance which is called factoring. It's...

Case History 2. Speed Couriers.

During 1995, this Leicester haulier scored a remarkable 20% growth rate from both new and existing business. They now boast a...

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The big wheels back invoice finance.

Invoice finance has been growing 8 times faster than other forms of banking finance. Many leaders in the business world now...

You're always in t driving seat.

When you employ International Factors, it doesn't mean you're handing over control of your finances or your way of doing...

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VANS

ON TES T DAIHATSU HIJET Price as tested: £6,375 ex-VAT (£6,195 plus centre console £55, radio/cassette £77, load mat £48)....

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'Career prospects with our degree are as good as any in the country'

( T he recent Commercial Motor feature (High Flyers, CM 1-7 February 1996) on transport and distribution graduates was...