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15th July 2004
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Police want Truck Watch nationa Iy

Exclusive! TruckWatch initiative could go nationwide to help stop HGV crime. Guy Sheppard reports. A PIONEERING initiative...

FA sees red over Brown

THE FREIGHT TRANSPORT Association has slammed the Chancellor Gordon Brown's Comprehensive Spending Review as "disgraceful"...

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EU more drip than flood

EXPANSION OF the European Union does not appear to have resulted in an influx of truck drivers seeking jobs in the UK. Home...

TNT tells councils where to park their £300k fines

TNT IS TO meet Westminster and Camden City Councils to discuss why it is paying more than £300,000 a year in parking fines...

Sold It!

BAS Truck Rental has sold off its Cool It! refrigerated van division, transferring ownership of 240 vehicles. It has been...

Sadly missed

Mike Platts, Ford's manager of CV marketing until his early retirement three years ago, has died at the age of 56. He was the...

No more!

The ETA has called on the Chancellor to abandon plans for the proposed 1.9p/lit increase in fuel duty scheduled for 1 September...

Mull-ing council

Argyll and Bute Council is to reassess every road on the island of Mull to determine what weight they can take without damaging...

New road

Glyn Davies, a Tory member of the National Assembly for Wales, says a new road should be built from Welshpool across to...

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£10 is 'too high' for M6 Toll

The MS Toll charges trucks too much — it's official. Guy Sheppard reports. THE BOSS OF the M6 Toll has publicly acknowledged...

German tolls: they're ready to try again...

TOLL COLLECT, the consortium comprising DaimlerChrysler, Deutsche Telekom and French tolling operator Cofiroute, is claiming...

Trading standards denies leniency

TRADING STANDARDS has hit back at reports that foreign drivers are not prosecuted in the UK because of the cost involved,...

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High five for the Sonia P-Series

SCAN1A HAS released details of the five-pot diesel engine that will power the all-new P-Series. Following Scania's modular...

TOO LITTLE TOO LATE

Barry Proctor ponders whether the government's plans for a new toll road mean it has simply given up building any new roads....

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Comment

PLENTY OF STICK BUT NO CARROT With a little over 12 months to go before Euro-4 emissions limits become mandatory on new...

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Sonia backs EGR for Euro-4

Scania has come out fighting on Euro-4, with its money still on exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) as the more reliable...

Pay 'is not the top motive'

Exclusive! A PAY RISE is less effective at keeping drivers at the same company than offering them greater responsibility,...

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Bidding to boost livestock haulage

A NEW SERVICE is promising to make livestock haulage more efficient. Backload UK, based in Dorset, aims to provide a nationwide...

TRU CKSTOP OPERATOR Nightowl is to begin selling fuel again

even though tight margins on diesel sales contributed to its collapse just before Christmas. Marketing manager Chris Clennell...

NORTHERN IRELAND is planning to introduce the same operator licensing system for commercial vehicles as the rest of the UK.

Until now the Northern Irish system has been different because only hire-and-reward operators have required 0-licences....

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Dispute over arbitration claim

Chris Tindall reports on a union row that seems to have sprung from nowhere. THE TRANSPORT & General Workers Union says...

Over-the-counter drugs 'are worse than alcohol'

OVER medicines which contain antihistamines can potentially impair driving ability to a greater extent than alcohol at the...

Death-crash driver cleared

A JUDGE LAST week halted the trial of a truck driver accused of causing the death of three people and instructed the jury to...

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Jaguar driven in strike ballot

Jennifer Ball reports on a drivers' pay dispute that could slash Jaguar exports. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION of Jaguar Cars could...

On the margin

Marcel who? Take a stroll with us through the little side roads of haulage, the diversions and detours, the quirky, the...

Rental business is booming

MANY OF THE UK's truck and van hire specialists are enjoying booming business, according to an industry analyst. The latest...

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A bridge strike too

Despite a series of safety campaigns bridge strikes have doubled. Now Network Rail is issuing new advice. Jennifer Ball...

Adbloom-ing early in the SCR season

WITH EURO-4 and 5 engines likely to arrive earlier than expected (see page 58), at least one UK operation is ahead of the game...

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Glimmer of hope in Northern Irish test station strike

THE NORTHERN Ireland Public Service Alliance is to consider suspending its strike action, which has closed nine of Northern...

Police hunt high tech hijack gang

POLICE ARE HUNTING a gang who hijacked a Dutch truck driver at gunpoint and made off with his £420,000 load of flatscreen...

4% takes tanker

drivers over £30k NEARLY 200 Total oil tanker drivers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a pay increase which boosts their...

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Operators want no truck with tolls

Truck operators are boycotting the M6 Toll road because of the £10 truck toll. Will trucks be priced off the proposed M6...

MUM=

WOULD OPERATORS USE THE NEW ROUTE? John Cooper, director of Staffordshire firm JW Cooper Transport, says: We don't use the M6...

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Van sales

Light commercial van registrations rose by 11.2% in June, which could be due to the increase in internet shopping and home...

Truck sales

Truck registrations are up 1.8% for the year to date and rose 2.2% in June. Annual registrations are close to 56,000. SMMTs...

Fuel prices

Fuel prices have remained steady over the past month after members of the oil producers' cartel, OPEC, agreed to increase...

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RAM raiders

Roadtech's Derek Beevor reckons success in road transport is down to whether you're computer savvy. Andy Salter finds out...

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More better than wider solution

THE IDEA OF widening some of Britain's most congested motorways by 12 feet to fit in an extra lane is certainly a step in the...

WTD is just a job for the boys

I HAVE BEEN following your recent series of articles regarding the Working Time Directive and have found the opinion of your...

Yard swap could solve parking problems

I TOTALLY AGREE with your article on secure HGV parking (1 July). Local councils should provide truck parking with adequate...

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Cover story

Fewer than half of international operators have adequate insurance for drivers abroad. The CM newsteam reports. O perators...

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Different types of cover

Goods in transit cover This covers against the loss or damage of a load while it is in transit from one place to another or...

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'No' after string of offences

TC refuses operator who fails to impress with his "dishonest, evasive and difficult' interview at public inquiry. AN OPERATOR...

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Firm wins new 0-licence despite speeding tickets

A STOURBRIDGE company applying for a new 0licence was called to a public inquiry because of five speeding offences by two...

Walk-round check could have stopped loose nuts

AN OWNER-DRIVER hauling a car transporter trailer with a dangerously insecure wheel has been ordered to pay fines and costs of...

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Wholesaler on best behaviour in hope of gaining extra vehicles

A FOOD wholesaler, which previously had its licence suspended, has been put on its best behaviour until December while its...

TC returns impounded vehicle to bank

THE BANK of Scotland has won the return of an impounded vehicle after giving assurances that it will not be returned to a...

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The state of the union

Once a union is recognised it gains a raft of rights. How much leeway must employers give its representatives? Patric Cunnane...

Autumn blockbuster

The Employment Relations Bill is expected to receive Royal Assent in the autumn. Among the measures it will introduce are: •...

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EVENTS

20/21 July Dangerous Goods Regulations Seminars at Rugby and Manchester; £275 (ex-VAT) Contact: FTA on 01892 552222 15...

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Lynch mobs or lobbyists?

Pressure is mounting on the government to introduce long promised new laws against companies that cause death to employees or...

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Corporate death and the law / 1 \

Companies can be prosecuted for corporate manslaughter if there is enough evidence to prosecute a director or senior manager...

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Up and coming law with the HA

Future legislation 'EU drivers' hours rules: The European Commission has published proposals to update and amend the existing...

Act now!

The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2004, CIF 10 May 2004 These regulations...

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BACK IN STYLE

From wartime icon to a luxury roadster, the Jeep has now surfaced as an all-terrain load carrier. Be prepared to salute the...

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With such a specialised category dominated by established rivals any

newbie had better be good if it's to make any sort of impact, Fortunately, converting the Jeep Pioneer from lifestyle passenger...

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ROUTE TO THE LOOT

Funding expansion in a medium-sized haulage firm isn't easy. Adam Hill finds the best approach. A s an ambitious haulier with...

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Key questions

• Do you have working capital facilities, overdraft or factoring arrangements? If there are exceptional costs on the balance...

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Government help?

Although no government financial assistance is available spectfically for the haulage sector, the Department of Trade and...

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PUTTING THE PAIN 14 PAY

Pay is set to become an even bigger problem when the WM comes into play. Dominic Perry follows the trends. T alk to most...

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What's the difference?

In terms of the diffenng pay rates between artic and rigid drivers the RHA/IDS survey shows about a 50p difference between the...

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)(PRESS DELIVERY

Chevin's latest 'budget' fleet management package will satisfy most fleet man agers. Robin Meczes tries it out. T he Chevin...

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FACTS AND FIGURES

The bottom line Costs: RoadBase Xpress normally costs £1,450 for a single-user licence or £1,650 for a mult-user licence....

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PRACTICAL TIPS David Gerrard, workshop manager of specialist minibus hire

firm AMK, based near Liphook in Hampshire, has been using RoadBase Xpress since late last year to help keep tabs on a fleet of...

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BEAUTIFUL

Roadtrains look at home in the Australian outback; now the Dutch are trying out 'long and heavy' rigs on domestic haulage. Tim...

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We're on the road again

Work is streaming in and Rob Salter is enjoying being out and about. A s the song goes,"We're on the road again". I've now...

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LPG not paying off

Unlike the Continent, the UK used market doesn't feature gas trucks. T he UK used market for dual-fuel products is becoming...

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Something for everyone

You can buy almost anything CV-related from Roy Humphrey's yard; Emma Penny headed east to check out his selection of wagons....

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Drumming up business

The expense of repairing disc brakes is just one factor in the price of used truc (s. Steve Banner talks to dealers about the...

Queues force up used tractor prices

LATE-YEAR, low-mileage, used tractor units are in short supply, because hauliers faced with January 2005 delivery dates on some...

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Export potential can add

£3 1 000 to a truck's value USED TRUCK SALES are booming."It's been a very good year so far and I really can't complain at...

Big interest in no interest

STUART WOLSTENHOLME, used truck sales manager at Scania dealership West Pennine's Middleton, Manchester depot, suggests that...

Don't be put off by a high mileage

EVEN 1FTHEY'VE been well looked after by a reputable operator and a full service history is provided, operators remain wary of...