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17th November 1984
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Another discordant note

HARMONISATION OF European transport law is as far off as it was 20 years ago. Last week's announcement that a 40-tonne weight...

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Quota 'package' is together again

EEC Transport Ministers managed last week to shore up their shaky agreement on lorry weights and dimensions, quota arrangements...

New threat to hauliers

STRATHCLYDE Regional Council may take blockade-running hauliers to court for damage caused to country roads. Bill McAlonan,...

Black listed

A LIST of hauliers which have crossed miners' picket lines has been distributed to some local authorities and trade unions in...

Reads are 'satisfied'

RICHARD and George Read, the two Gloucestershire hauliers who have taken out an injunction against the Transport and General...

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No agreement yet

TRANSPORT and General Workers Union jected Liverpool employers' initial wage both sides return to negotiations later...

"The biggest con-trick that has ever been put out," is

how Road Haulage Association chairman Bert Neely has' described the haulage drivers' £10 pay claim in the West Midlands. The...

Leyland men charged

LEYLAND VEHICLES' managing director, Ron Hancock, and a former BL executive are to appear before Guildhall magistrates later...

Difficult assessment

THE STATE of the haulage industry is difficult to assess, Road Haulage Association chairman Bert Neely said in Malta last...

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Production falls

EUROPEAN commercial vehicle production is now running at its lowest for 15 years, and British production is only half the level...

Job losses?

THE COMMON Market vehicle manufacturing industry is threatened with massive job losses unless action is taken on a European...

Freight Rover sales improve

IMPROVED sales figures for September and October are reported by Freight Rover, with the wide-bodied Sherpa taking 10.1 per...

Roadrunner sales step up

LEYLAND'S Roadrunner made its first significant impact on new commercial vehicle registrations last month, with 42 vehicles...

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Truckstop winners go to Sweden

By David Wilcox THREE representatives from British truckstops and three drivers will be visiting Sweden early next month on a...

Two subs for LDoY

A RANGE of subscription arrangements is being offered by the Lorry Driver of the Year Association after CM withdraws its...

Wage offers

ESSO and BP tanker drivers were expected to receive their employers' offer on this year's wage negotiations by today...

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Clarke and Cardan remove to Pickfords

APPOINTED to the new post of regional sales manager north with Pickfords Removals is Robert Clarke. He joins the National...

SUZANNE HINTON has been appointed head of external affairs for

the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. She succeeds John Weinthal, who is returning to his native Australia. Mrs...

Three go on the board

UNITED Transport International, the transport subsidiary of British Electric Traction Company, has appointed three of the...

Five selected for SBG companies

FIVE general managers have been selected to run the new operating companies being created next year by the Scottish Bus Group....

Jepson bows out

AFTER 48 years in the transport industry, John Jepson, chief engineer of Eastern National Omnibus Company, is to take early...

Bailey travels on

FORMER sales and marketing director of ERF, John Bailey, has joined SRI International as an automotive industry senior...

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Smithtran costs cut

FINES AND costs totalling E28,000 imposed on Smithtran International of Blackburn and six of its drivers in July were cut to...

Four by two: NFC contracts

DISTRIBUTION contracts won by the own account sector in recent weeks include four won by two National Freight Consortium...

Load safety code

A REVISED Code of Practice on the safety of loads on vehicles has been published by the Department of Transport in an effort to...

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Strike insurance

HAULIERS can now get insurance cover against loss of profits directly attributable to a strike at their customers' premises....

BRS gets in the swim

The new company, which has a 60-vehicle trunking and local delivery fleet dedicated to its activities and also uses BRS's...

100 pc pass rate in CPC

A ONE HUNDRED per cent pass rate has been attained by Certificate of Professional Competence students who sat the examination...

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Enasa prepares

ENASA, the Spanish Stateowned manufacturer which earlier this year purchased Seddon Atkinson from International Harvester is...

Leyland a finalist

LEYLAND TRUCKS is among the four finalists of this year's Willis Faber Manufacturing Effectiveness Competition with its C44...

Ford engine

FORD in the USA has been running an experimental, single cylinder, uncooled direct injection diesel engine. It reports a four...

Sound system for America

SOUND ATTENUATORS of Colchester has reached an agreement with an American company, International Technology and Electronics,...

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Quick-fit tail-lifts

Largest is the one-tonne Slimline which is available in three widths: 2.5, 2.44 and 2.28m (98.2, 96 and 90in). There will also...

Ratclifis lift in business

RATCLIFF Tail Lifts has further expanded its activity in the cantilever lift market by acquiring Hydrolift of Sweden....

Ford updates

DRIVERLESS electric trains, collapsible roller containers and new high speed picking trucks will be improving efficiency at...

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Registrations down again

LAST MONTH'S new coach and bus registrations were down by a quarter on October 1983, according to the Society of Motor...

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Partial dereg?

NONE of Scotland's regional or island councils believes that the Government's deregulation proposals is well conceived. The...

LRT's leg-up for disabled

LONDON Regional Transport's bus operation, London Buses, is introducing an experimental bus service specifically designed to...

Mitchell's 'era'

JUNIOR TRANSPORT Minister David Mitchell has told management at Metro-CammellWeymann in Birmingham that the provisions of the...

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rite away for a free holiday

WHICH way distribution? Nobody, of course, can answer that question with absolute certainty, but if you can present well...

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/ ,0 cir Ofirr

Tunnel thoughts AN ESSEX surveyor has sent details to Essex county authorities for a north south road link direct from and to...

'People going places go Scottish'

WE WERE pleased to see the Eastern Scottish MCW Metrobus given a mention (CM October 20) and flattered that our design...

Commercials play part in Lord Mayor's Show

LONDON'S Lord Mayor's Show, to celebrate the start of Sir Alan Traill's year of office, included this float by Charterhouse,...

Include us

FURTHER to your excellent publication of September 22, I wonder of on the next occasion you publish a list of training centres...

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The man who cut time off the road . . .

WHEN Sir Peter Thompson, chairman of the National Freight Consortium, began as a Unilever trainee he cannot have imagined that...

... and told BR where to get off

ANOTHER example of Sir Peter's far-sightedness occurred when the railways, which were handling all Bird's Eye movements,...

Improved transport raises house prices

ONE of the fears of opponents of road schemes may be that property values will be reduced. The reverse has happened as a result...

Energy drive electrifies Post Office

THE POST Office had an energy drive earlier this month. It was to launch the first of 80 new British-built electric Royal Mail...

Macho kit for London busmen

ZIP-FRONT jackets, anoraks and macho Service-style pullovers with patched shoulders and elbows are to be issued experimentally...

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Hauliers' rates must go up

The TDG's Sir James Duncan dealt with costings and also called for increased support to give professional road haulage a strong...

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Leap-frogging wages danger at area level

THE RHA should learn from the 1979 haulage strike, otherwise the leap-frogging which occurred at area level will be repeated as...

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'Pay more attention to 'finance' warning

HUGE shortcomings in the amount of attention and expertise applied to hauliers' finances were uncovered in Malta by RHA...

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A quiet word on driving technique

HAULIERS were urged to take an initiative on quiet driving through London by Dave Wet zel, Greater London Council transport...

Close watch on operating centres

TRANSPORT Minister Lynda Chalker flew out to Malta last week to stress the Government's commitment to reducing the...

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Foreign climes are good for business

Behind the podium: Jack Semple sums up and meets some new faces THE RHA 's conference in Matta got off to a bad start. Within...

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And now, a more down-to-earth look at the Leyland Roadrunner.

If you've seen the TV commercial for the Roadrunner you'll know Leyland have proved that their new 7.5 tonne truck can take a...

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Slim bus pickings

Half of the population of England's most sparsely populated county lives in five per cent of its total area. For bus operators...

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Finance is gold star dealer's trump card

When the Cowie Group acquired the Hanger Group it was able to introduce Interleasing to the North East. Jack Semple visited the...

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Conditions stretch flexible haulier

While flexibility is the strongest suit of Consett haulier Elddis Transport, changing market conditions are testing this...

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Against the background of a locally depressed market, an ex-Wilcox

employee and a haulier have combined in an enterprise to build all-welded tipper bodies in extruded aluminium. Jack Semple went...

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Perhaps a new low level of inflation, perhaps a bonus

from the EEC — the Sir Humphrey Applebys of Whitehall will find a plausible peg on which to hang an announcement of an expanded...

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Some subjects at the European Transport Maintenance Council conference were

far out, but these manufacturers-to-users meetings can help bridge the gap between operators and suppliers ON ONE DAY of last...

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Let's take a fresh look at hgv driver training

A lorry driver can pass his Class I test on a four-speed synchromesh box with a 150bhp engine towing an unladen 25ft...

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Will diesel do?

The Audi 100 is aimed at the top of the company car hierarchy. Will it please the company accountant? THE growing choice of...

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The low-down on Lodekkas

THE FIRST Bristol buses appeared in 1908, though to find the origins of this vehicle builder it is necessary to look further...

Christmas bus fare

CHRISTMAS will soon be here and the first 1985 annual has arrived in the CM offices. Gavin Booth's Buses Annual 1985 (Ian...