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16th February 1962
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Alpha and Omega

C URRENT efforts on the part of goods transport operators to speed turnround of vehicles received powerful support last . week...

World-beaters

H ERE is an absolutely certain forecast. When the figures relating to total 1961 exports of commercial vehicles are published...

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The Canadian Way

T HE militant Canadian Truckin g Association has served a writ upon the state-owned Canadian National Railways to seek a court...

Wilfrii

Vlartin Hall T HE incomparable advantage of growing to maturity during the formative years of the road passenger transport...

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Unilever Granted " Unlimited " B Licences

A DMISSIONS that some of the radii they had asked for were too wide and that by offering a distribution service they could...

B.T.C. Buses Earned More in 1961

P ASSENGER receipts on the British Transport Commission's provincial and Scottish bus operations rose in 1961 by about £4m....

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End-of-year Improvement in Theft Figures

QTATISTICS issued by the Road L) Haulage Association this week show that in comparison with the last quarter of 1960 there was...

Bus Pay Talks—All Dates Fixed

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT A NEW round in the protracted pay negotiations on behalf of more than 200,000 busmen up and...

Crane Equipment for Frameless Tanker

rA A SET of tandem-axle running gear has been supplied by Cranes (Dereharri), Ltd., to Thomas Allen, Ltd. It is being fitted to...

Good Reception for Courier on Continent

S PBAKING in London early this week at the announcement of the Triumph Courier van and the new Standard 7-cwt. van, Mr. Stanley...

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Men in the News

Mr. H. J. Owen has been appointed Exeter branch manager of the Mercantile Credit Co., Ltd. Mr. Battista Farina, better known...

Micrograms

Put Rack: Because of delays in the production of textbooks, the Institute of Transport is to postpone for one year its revised...

Transport-sales Liaison Essential

THE manager of an industrial trans1 port department should have a thorough knowledge of other departments and liaison should...

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',Separate Engine In Swiss Trailer

WHAT is believed to be the first VT articulated bus with independent engines and transmissions in the front section, as well as...

British Plans For Amsterdam Show

n ETAILS are to hand of some of the British commercial vehicles which will be on display at the Amsterdam Motor Show, which...

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Mr. Hanlon: "I Could Make ft Difficult for Some"

H AULIERS were warned by Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, the Northern Licensing Authority, at Newcastle upon Tyne on Tuesday, that he...

Rate Was Reduced for Northern Haulier

WHEN a customer witness told the ' WV Northern Licensing Authority, Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, that his firm had reduced its rates,...

Courtaulds Seek More Economical Haulage

y ET another contract A switch, involving 16 vehicles, was placed before the North-western Licensing Authority, Mr. F....

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Records Appeal Allowed

A PROSECUTION appeal against the Pi dismissal by Camberley (Surrey) magistrates of four summonses against All Wheel Drive, ....

Condition of Buses Appalled Chairman

T HREE licences held by an 87-yearold bus proprietor were withdrawn for one month by the South Wales Traffic Commissioners at...

Jones Case Decision Reserved

F OR many years the Road Traffic Act had maintained a proper system of road haulage in Great Britain, said Mr. J. Edward Jones...

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Labour Shows Its Hand in Attack on Transport Holding Company

FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT T HE Labour Opposition has disclosed its line of attack on the Transport Holding Company—the...

B.T.C. Seeks Another £23m.

A SUPPLEMENTARY estimate of £23 million for the British Transport Commission, requested from Parliament last week, reflects...

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The Beginning and End in Transport Mr. Gibb

TI-IE beginning and the end was the theme of a talk on "Terminals in Transport" given by Mr. T. G. Gibb, chairman and general...

Common Market Coal Haulage Plan

rA A PLAN which, it is claimed, will export coal more quickly than by rail has been evolved by Nottingham and District...

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London Hauliers Fined

F INES totalling £240, with costs of 95 gns., were imposed on Davis Brothers (Haulage), Ltd., of Stepney, at Tower Bridge...

Fines Follow Maintenance Offences

A HAULAGE contractor, Eric Donald PA Edwards, whose business address was given as the British Railways Goods Depot, Station...

Registrations Down in November

F EWER new commercial vehicles (21,450) were registered in November, 1961, than in the preceding month (23,072). The number of...

Lucas Link with French Firm .

A SUBSTANTIAL participation 'n Ducellier, the largest French manufacturer of automobile electrical equipment. has been...

Brockho use Introduce 14-tonner

A STRAIGHT-FRAME single-axle rA semi-trailer with a capacity of 14 tons has been introduced by J. Brockhouse and Co., Ltd.,...

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Five Sought For Cash Carrying

A PPLICAT1ON was made at Glasgow on Monday by Mr. R. MacKinlay, trading as MacKinlay's Detective Agency and Guard Services, of...

Low-loader Bid Approved

by Mr. Nelson B IG development projects in the west country, including the £100 million scheme of I.C.I. at Severnside, were...

"Ample Time To Apply,' Objector Told

A N objector to applications by a Sheffield coach proprietor at Leeds last week for a number of day excursions was told that he...

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New Pay Policy

U NEASINESS is likely to be the first reaction of road transport operators to the Government's White Paper on incomes policy....

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TRAFFIC SIGNS

TRAFFIC signs were the subject of 'an I informal discussion held recently - by the Traffic Engineering Group of the...

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CHEAPEP 3Y AIR?

Not Always at Present But What About the Future ? E VEN before Britain's application to join the Common Market, many haulage...

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B.R.S. Open Another Depot

T HE new B.R.S. general haulage depot at Wolverhampton New Road, Oldbury, was officially opened on Wednesday. Replacing three...

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Smart and Agile

By A. J. P. WILDING I F appearance, finish, fittings, manoeuvrability and performance are the main considerations in deciding...

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TRIUMPH'S FIRST VAN LOOKS A WINNER

W ITH the announcement this week of the introduction of the Triumph Courier 5-cwt. van, the narne Triumph will be seen on a...

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Use Aluminium More Widely,

Suggests Transport Engineer T HE use of aluminium in truck production seems to be almost entirely held down to bodies which...

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Large Tipper and Tanker Variations

THE Northern "As and Ds" contains a • six vehicle application by Robinsons Luxury Tours of Barrow-in-Furness. The vehicles, all...

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The Price of Maximum Availability

The cost of operating 1and 1-litre staff cars is detailed here based on replacement at either oneor two-yearly intervals 1 N...

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Railways' Road Services —

Government Stand Firm FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT C ONSERVAT1VE and Labour attempts to allow the railways to expand...

Higher Speeds Not Accident Causes

kl. R. HAY rebutted a charge that his department were sending out circulars to local authorities, telling them " in rather an...

Regulations Soon For Flashers N EW regulations revising the technical requirements

for direction indicators are expected from the Ministry of.Transport 'soon. But Mr. John Hay, the Parliamentary Secretary, who...