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17th August 1995
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BRIEFS

• Tolls could make motorways more dangerous, according to a survey by the Association of British Drivers. It says the death...

Continuous licensing will cut ills' options

by Miles Brignall and Mike Jewell • Hauliers in trouble with Licensing Authorities will be more likely to have their licences...

Irish hauliers escape £1,825 tax threat

• Ireland has abandoned plans to take an extra £1,825 a year in tax from every Irish haulier. The 25-a day-tax was discussed...

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Kinnock calls for intermodal funds TAKE 1,000

by David Harris • Neil Kinnock is bidding for more European money to be made available to hauliers switching to a combination...

Drivers' mad cow' warning

IN Truck drivers are snore likely than most people to suffer from the human form of the "mad cow" illness, CreutzfeldJacob...

I t's all very well giving someone a second chance, but

not everyone deserves it. News that LAs are to lose the power to prematurely terminate an erring haulier's 0-licence may strike...

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CHANNEL FREIGHT FARE WAR IS GOOD NEWS FOR OPERATORS

by Karen Miles * International operators can look forward to anoth er two years of fierce Cross Channel discounts as...

Smaller hauliers failing behind in staff training

• Hauliers are spending record amounts on training staff but the smallest companies are still lagging behind in providing their...

Police check drivers' sight

• Gloucestershire police are examining drivers' eyesight in a week-long series of roadside checks. Any driver unable to read a...

Near-miss driver escapes jail term

• A lorry driver who just missed colliding with a 60mph train on a level crossing has escaped a jail sentence because of his...

Petrol under review

Petrol deliveries to more than 1,200 UK petrol stations are set to be reor ganised as the Frost Group studies 45 distribution...

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Hijackers hunted

• Police have renewed their appeal for information on two hijackers who kidnapped and assaulted a lorry driver earlier this...

Thieves conning drivers

by Elizabeth Daly II Thieves are stealing loads by conning truck drivers into dropping their goods in the wrong place. Drivers...

• The road haulage industry has just two weeks to

respond to the government's review of the 0-licensing system and traffic area offices. The Traffic Area Network Review was...

• The French government is cutting the permitted blood alcohol levels for drivers on French roads.

By early September the permitted level of alcohol in a driver's bloodsteam will fall from 0.7g/lit to 0.5g/lit. This is below...

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Major road cuts ahead

by Guy Sheppard • Transport secretary Sir George Young is under pressure to make sharp cuts in next year's road building...

Full sacking procedure applies

• Hauliers sacking women who have worked for them For less than two years must comply with Full disciplinary procedures after...

Scots find it tougher

• Scottish hauliers continue to find trading conditions tougher than those experienced by their competitors south of the...

Motorway tolls would switch Ms to A-roads

• Most owner-drivers would switch to A-roads if motorway tolls were introduced because they wouldn't be able to pass on the...

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Not so Durabfr Distribution

4$I , A freight forwarding and haulage company has gone into liquidation owing 2.2.5m just nine months after it began trading....

Small hauliers lose out...

by Lee Kimber IN Small haulage companies are losing in the battle to improve profit margins as big companies reap the benefits...

July sales slide in otherwise buoyant year

Sales of commercial vehicles fell by almost 10% during July, the first monthly fall since December 1993. But despite this,...

...as major players shape up to boost their profits

• Two major hauliers recorded rising profits this week after reshaping their businesses in the face of increasing competition...

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BRIEFS

• Eight new Gray & Adamsbodied Volvo FL618 reefers for Exel Logistics's contract with Whitbread Foods are the first vehicles to...

F2000 8x4 rolls into UK

by John Kendall • MAN will launch the F2000 eight-legger chassis next January to replace the old F90 8x4s in the UK. There will...

More power for Euro-2 Volvo

• Volvo has revealed Its Euro-2 engine variants of the six-litre engine used in the FL6 range, as speculation mounts that the...

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Skoda takes on Liu

• The Skoda Engineering Group of Pilsen has acquired a 52% stake in Czech truck builder Liaz. The truck maker posted heavy...

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Foden's early snow mobile

by Bryan Jarvis • Foden's launch of a new 4x4 gritter/snow plough chassis in flaming June may seem bizarre but council...

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No show

• The turo-vehicle licence held by Leslie Dean, trading as Deans Skip Hire, of Telford, was revoked when he failed to appear at...

Vehicle cut from licence

II Continuing maintenance problems, and a number of convictions, have led to one vehicle being removed from the licence of Fife...

Indefinite suspension

• The two vehicle licence held by Carmarthen-based Richard Safadi, trading as Richards Transport Services, has been suspended...

Firm and council lose hours' appeals

• Both Anthony and David Bayliss, trading as Bayliss Transport, and Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council, have lost appeals...

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No need to carry charts

• A Crown Court Judge has ruled that drivers are not required to carry the tachograph chart for the last day of the last week...

Haulier's noise plea is 'without merit'

• An appeal by William Rogers, who trades as Rogers Transport, of Stratfielcl Saye, near Reading, against the imposition of a...

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How to say No

T_Tere we go again, another lowner-driver crying all the way to the bank ("It ain't fair, the big companies don't treat us...

The cuts we need

T have been reading recent lcopies of CM with interest. Everything you need to work in the haulage industry has never cost so...

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SERVICES

Toll tickets • Hauliers can now buy the European motorway toll certificates or vignettes by cash or credit from P&O European...

EVENTS

Cool collection • Speakers on everyaspect of the cold distribution chain will deliver seminars at the Controlled Temperature...

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PRODUCTS

Screw compressors IN CompAir Broom Wade has introduced a range of oilinjected rotary screw compressors with easy-to-use...

ROADWORKS

North • M1fM62 Lofthouse Interchange. Severe delays while new sliproads are constructed will last until late October. MI....

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RECENT LEGISLATION

The M25 Motorway (Junctions 10-15)(Voriable Speed Limits) Regulations 1995: introduces the experimental variable speed limits...

FUTURE LEGISLATION

UK • Driver licensing: new measures including staged testing, a limit on car licence holders of 3.5 tonnes gross, theory part...

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.rravi ers'

Last week CM'S ferry guide included a comprehensive directory of ferry and tunnel operators. This week four of CM's finest...

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FORD TRANSIT St , 11B 100 T he latest version of the Transit

comes complete with Ford's corporate grinning grille. To demonstrate why the Transit is so pleased with itself, Ford lent us a...

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I n1991, NFC transport division's managing director Graham Roberts accepted the

findings of a report by a firm of independent consultants. The McKinsey report basically suggested moving BRS into one large...

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SHAREHOLDER CULTURE

_ the 19 g2 buyout, over 10,200 employees and others with qualifying connections with ._._ NEC acquired over £61 1 4 worth of...

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'The industry cannot escape blame for every accident involving lorries'

of all accidents involving lorries are the fault of the owner or driver. A recent fatal accident on the Al reported on local...