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15th December 1984
15th December 1984
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Get ready for CEGB switch

IF THE Central Electricity Generating Board switches much of its coal traffic from rail to road, as it has said it would, it...

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Chunnel resurfaces

PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher is now ready to throw her weight behind a road/rail link across the English Channel. There is...

Please help

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Police are trying to trace the driver of an articulated lorry which failed to stop after being involved in a...

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'No benefit in ban'

CLAIMS by the Greater London Council that London-based hauliers may benefit from the proposed night and weekend ban for lorries...

Hgv traffic will increase

HEAVY GOODS traffic is set to grow even faster over the next 30 years than the Government had reckoned only four years ago....

Brussels job

FOR THE FIRST time a British Commissioner is to be in charge of EEC transport policy in Brussels when the new Commission takes...

Wage unrest in western England

HAULAGE drivers in Kent and accept Scottish-style £5.50 wage highly unlikely in the West of En Transport and General Workers...

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Quotas increased

FURTHER increases in the multilateral quotas for international haulage were agreed by the 19-member European Conference of...

26 charged

THREE directors, two traffic clerks and 21 drivers of two Lancashire hauliers, Charter Roadways and Sableglow, have been...

Tanker centre

NEW MAR Oil Services of Altens, Aberdeen, is to open the first tanker certification centre north of Stirling. When the...

Coal convoy is diverted

KILMARNOCK and Loudoun District Council has imposed a ban on heavy lorries running coal from Hunterston to Ravenscraig. It is...

Sales growth grows

REGISTRATIONS of new commercial vehicles this year are likely to end up less than one percentage point ahead of last year....

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Gras replaces Semerena in Renault reshuffle

A SENIOR management reshuffle has been carried out by Renault, the French stateowned vehicle builder which has been fighting...

Kneen to leave RHA

MIKE KNEEN, the Road Haulage Association's technical officer, is to retire on February 15 next year when he reaches the RHA's...

Gilbraith head retires

THE END of the year sees the retirement of Ken Birchall as managing director of Gilbraith Tankers. He joined the Accrington...

SE area deputies

TWO DEPUTY Traffic Commissioners to the South Eastern Traffic Area have been appointed by Transport Secretary Nicholas Ridley....

Northern direction

A DIRECTOR West Pennines has been appointed by BRS Northern, the National Freight Consortium haulage company formed last year...

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Licence restricted

A NORTHAMPTON haulier which moved to a new operating centre in an industrial area has had restrictive conditions placed on its...

A PLAN by William Morgan to add a 7.5-tonne gross

vehicle to the four vehicles and three trailers he already operates from a farm at Llanbradach ran into stiff opposition from...

Systemline's growth

THIRTY PER CENT growth is planned for Systemline, Lex Wilkinson's contract distribution division which is making a major bid...

Penalty is waived

SHREWSBURY councillors have said that a penalty imposed on a local firm which failed to deliver a vehicle on time should be...

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Local Authority transport managers are warned

'Sort yourselves out' LOCAL AUTHORITIES could meet demands for more efficient transport services without recourse to private...

Dunwoody attacks low tender plans

GOVERNMENT plans to compel local authorities to accept the cheapest tender for parts of their transport business were attacked...

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Ridley slams critics

GOVERNMENT ministers are hitting back at anti-deregulation campaigns, with Transport Secretary Nicholas Ridley speaking at a...

Support cash fears

NATIONAL Bus Company fears that some counties may lose up to 50 per cent of their bus support cash when Transport Supplementary...

Part turners rest offences

TORBAY magistrates last week ordered seven part-time drivers employed by Wallace Arnold Tours (Devon) to pay fines and costs...

More coaches

OVER 300 coaches are carrying about 10,000 commuters a day into London, according to the latest survey by the Polytechnic of...

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Hibbs is for dereg

THE CASE for deregulating bus transport and strengthening safety control is very strong. Well-known transport academic Dr John...

Attic trolleys

VAN HOOL and Belgian electric traction equipment maker ACEC are being financially supported by the Belgian Ministry of Economic...

Low Fell agrees

LOW FELL Coaches' cross-Tyne coach service has now been accepted as part of the Tyne and Wear transport network. Conditions...

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Three go for new generation option

THREE major chassis manufacturers — Daf, Foden and Ivaco — have taken up an option on 250 pre-production new generation Eaton...

Best of British

MOORE AND WRIGHT, the Neill Tools subsidiary which manufacturers precision marking and measuring tools, is looking for the UK's...

Applying the pressure

WESLEY has updated its range of pressure washers, making them lighter, more compact and easier to operate. It exhibited them at...

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One for the road in safety

IN EXCHANGE for publicity for Courage's lager on London Regional Transport, the brewer is to pay for bus and train services to...

Sharp's the word in load-shedding

IT WAS the night of the short knives when an eastbound stretch of M62 had to be closed after a lorry had shed its load. The...

Discrimination in discrimination

WORKING on the principle that the early bird catches the worm, the Road Haulage Association has already told Nigel Lawson,...

Money wasted on more toll booths

IF, as Nicholas Ridley, Transport Secretary, has said, the twin Dartford Tunnels are raking in money so fast that their debt...

No to tax on knowledge

THE GOVERNMENT may have been forced by a backbench revolt to climb down on cuts to minimum grants to students, but it still...

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Versatile performer

MOST ORIENTAL four-wheeldrive vehicles have a well appointed sporty style that seeks to ensure continued interest from a market...

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NO MATTER how hard Lode Lane tries to disguise it,

there can be no mistaking the world famous Land Rover shape. Less obvious, perhaps, are the recent technical improvements...

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German challenger

ALTHOUGH Mercedes-Benz has been selling its 4x4 G-range (Gelandewagen or "go anywhere" vehicle) in Britain since late 1981, the...

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THE LIGHT 4x4 pickup market is divided into two main

groups: commercial and pleasure. When a manufacturer aims to compete in both groups with one model, is it possible to satisfy...

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Needs refining

JAPANESE vehicles have made major inroads in the luxury side of the four-wheel-drive market, but at the more rugged...

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Looking at c7 j mai? 1:7 - lj LC (0

by Keith Vincent Still unfinished A YEAR AGO, under the title "Unfinished tacho business", I showed that the Government had...

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WE REPORTED exclusively in CM December 1 how a recent

Volkswagen advertisement had upset several importers of Japanese vans — those who products were compared with the Volkswagen...

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'Flexible' policy on hush kits

I WAS GLAD to see CM report Dave Wetzel as saying "The GLC would also be flexible over the need to fit hush kits" when he was...

Where's Charles Atlas, then?

WEIGHT distribution is a common headache to all hauliers and I feel it unfair that only readers of the leading meat trades...

Motor industry is odd man out

THE REPORT "Van ads rumpus" (CM December 1) indicates that comparative advertising is permitted in this country but not in...

Eightfold increase

WE WERE interested to see part of one of our shareholder information posters reproduced in your current issue. But I would just...