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16th May 1975
16th May 1975
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Dissuade newcomers,

says RHA chairman by CM reporter THE economic blizzard had not spared road haulage, said Mr Ken Hatcher, national chairman,...

Western hauliers threaten quarry ban

HAULIERS in the West Country are threatening a ban on services to selected quarries in the area in a dispute over a new rate...

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'No' to White Paper

ENVIRONMENT Secretary Anthony Crosland has no immediate plans to publish a White Paper on transport policy—because, he...

Ryder in haulage

A GENERAL haulage service is now being offered by Ryder Truck Rentals in addition to its truck-hire operation. Three Atkinson...

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FTA on docks: `steamhammer to crack nut'

A STEAMHAMMER to crack a nut is how the Freight Transport Association this week described the Governent's proposals for...

Edinburgh bus row resolved

ALMOST ONE-THIRD of the £2.6m deficit accumulated by Edinburgh Corporation Transport is to be transferred to the Lothian...

CM conference programme

A SENIOR civil servant's review of forthcoming legislation, and an operator's view of its likely effect on road transport and...

Routeing provisions too complex

DoE TRAFFIC regulation orders proposed to implement the Dykes Act's lorry routeing provisions are "far too cornplex and...

TA member

A NEW member of the Transport Association has just been named. The company is L. G. Perfect (Haulage) Ltd of Great Yarmouth...

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Tipper appeal dismissed

AN APPEAL by lorry driver David Haynes, an employee of W. H. Bratt Ltd, haulage contractor of Woodend, Stockport, against...

Glasgow overnight parking ban

OVERNIGHT parking by heavy lorries in most parts of Glasgow, except in specially designated streets or off-street parks, has...

Room for self-help

Better use of existing legal and commercial "tools" could do more to protect hard-pressed hauliers and removers than recent...

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NFC designs a Mid-East special by CM reporter

A NEW Middle East vehicle based on the National Freight Corporation's 38-ton specification (page 44 of this issue) is be:ng...

Nationalised transport probe

A HIGH LEVEL PROBE is to be conducted into the cperations of the nationalised transport undertakings by a Select Committee of...

Date change

THE WEEKEND conference arranged jointly by the RHA agricultural, trailers and livestock groups has been postponed for a...

DoE road map

THE 1975 edition of the Trunk Road Map of Great Britain has been published by the DoE. It shows the position of all trunk roads...

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Tribunal remits new building case

A CASE in which an operator blamed the effort he was spending on building a new vehicle workshop for the condition his vehicles...

Health & Safety series

MAJOR new legislation designed to safeguard the safety and health of people at work became law in 1974. The Health and Safety...

LDoY entries up

THE THREE CMLDoY regional competitions last Sunday ran with eight per cent more entries than in 1974. Wolverhampton—Overall...

Management seminars

A SERIES of one-day seminars on liquidity, price code and capital transfer tax is being organised by the Road Transport...

Scots handling show

THE SIXTH Scottish Materials Handling Exhibition is to be held at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, from May 19 to 24. Among the equipment...

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Profitable operation eroded by circumstances

Elim nosedive by STG last year THE Scottish Transport Group, which made a Elm surplus in 1973 had an operating deficit of...

Optimism from Irwin

interview by Martin Watkins "TIMES are hard, but I am not despondent," said Ian Irwin, managing director of the Scottish...

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Regularity key to Eastern Counties reorganisation

by CM reporter SERVICE regularity is the key to a major reorganisation of bus services and routes in mid Norfolk. The change s,...

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New TIR tilt from NRK

A NEW trailer TIR tilt will be announced next month (June) by NRK (Vehicle Components) Ltd. It features several new departures...

Type approval in force

COMING into operation this week are three sets of Regulations which refer principally to the motor vehicles type approval...

Dutch clutch

AN ANALYSIS of the failed clutch centre plate from the DAF FAD 2205 DU 30-ton eightwheeler tested by CM (April 4 issue) has...

PEOPLE

Ken Hatcher was re-elected chairman of the Road Haulage Association at the national council meeting in London on Wednesday....

Dates for your diary

SUNDAY, May 18 CMI.DoY eliminating rounds at: Buckinghamshire North: Ideal Standard Factory, Milton Keynes. Cumbria: Kingstown...

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'Develop standard systems,' demount

makers told by Tim Hoare DEMOUNTABLE equipment manufacturers were attacked for not evolving some standard method of operation...

20 per cent saving

AN INCREASE in productivity of 20 per cent is being claimed by Cobra Containers Ltd, a Wakefield coke distribution company,...

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No end to the road

TRADE UNIONS show no indication that, while the current situation lasts, they will make do with what they have got. On the...

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John Wells stirs removers

tf road transport doesn't put its own house in order, the Government will do so' BAR conference reported by John Darker THE...

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Heavy penalties and light benefits

Engineers at Solihull conference hear about the Health and Safety Act, the prospects for new vehicle materials, and the need...

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Answer the questions

Mercedes' announcement (CM last week) that it 'is sponsoring research 5nto the impact of the heavy lorry on the British...

Getting off the ground

It has some times been my sad duty to take State-owned giants to task about the service they offer to their shareholders — you...

Balls Pond orries

It's 'the Balls Pond lorry spotters club, folks I Yes, for the benefit of those who know nothing of North London, Balls Pond...

Dry run

Such an atmosphere of goodwill cannot, however, last for long. 1 have complained on several occasions about the primitive...

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Managing during inflation

I was interested in the report (CM May 2) of the RTITB seminar on "Managing during inflation" and somewhat surprised to find Mr...

Scotch this rumour

Would you please help to scotch a rumour to the effect that projecting hinges, gudgeons, anti-Luce fasteners, cotters and...

Down the hatch

I read with interest Mr Freers letter (CM April 18) regarding your report (March 28) on the Brewery Transport Advisory...

Drunken driving (2)

When police may demand a breath test by Les Oldridge, TEng(CEI), MIMI, AMIRTE A PERSON arrested for being " in charge' of a...

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First-hand advice on second-hand

purchase by Trevor Long croft WITH NEW-VEHICLE costs rising more quickly than second-hand prices, and With the problems of...

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ZL;;;., First-hand advice

imvs on second-hand Hi fo purchase WITH NEW-VEHICLE costs rising more quickly than second-hand prices, and With the problems...

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Q I have been reading a great deal lately about the

use of forged journey permits for Continental journeys and understand that there is, at present, a Bill before Parliament to...

Q Could you please define a "motor tractor " ? How does this differ from an artic tractive unit ?

A According to Section 190 (6) of the Road Traffic Act 1972, a motor tractor is a mechanically propelled vehicle which is not...

There has been a great deal of information published lately

about reducing the wind resistance of vehicles to improve fuel consumption and quite useful savings can be made apparently....

n Could you give me any guidance about the maximum length

of loads which may be carried without invoking the Special Loads Order? A Regulation 31 of the Motor Vehicles (Construction...

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It's murder on this Orient Express !

The vehicles running to the Middle East are at best modified versions of those used on domestic work and are almost entirely...

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How the NFC is selecting 8-tonner

by CM reporter THE National Freight Corporation, whose design participation led to the development of the Scammell Crusader,...

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Checklist for checking inflation

HAULIERS now react more quickly to cost increases by adjusting rates to cover them and there is a greater willingness on the...

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Executive coaches extravagance or good business?

THE IDEA of travelling in a super luxury coach seems to appeal to most members of the public, as many groups are only too...

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Second thoughts on labour relations discipline

by John Darker, AMBIM MANAGEMENT conferences today almost invariably include iabaur relations topics, and when other subjects...

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Getting the sack

A new unit for handling sacks has been developed by Gismatic. Called the Gis Vacujet, the unit needs only finger-tip control by...

Socket set

Three new lin square drive sockec and attachment sets are now available from Gordon Tools. All the tools are made from chrome...

Steady ready

A new Steady for Hunger Valve Seat turning equipment is now available from E.F. Allchin. The steady has been designed to pivot...

Load security

Brownline Ltd has added a new roundhole load securing track to its range of load restraint equipment. The galvanised finish...

Swaging machine

The Multikrimp swaging machine from Imperial-Eastman (UK) Ltd, is only 200mm (8in) high and weighs 24kg (541b). Three sets of...