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18th March 1999
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CAB DEATH Brian Taylor, 65, died of a heart attack

in his cab minutes after pulling off the road into a lay-by in Folkestone. Police were called after he was seen slumped over...

ME RENE

Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond has pledged to bring the Skye Bridge into public ownership and scrap the tolls if...

CALMS DELAY International operators heading for the Continent faced long

delays earlier this week after French port workers protesting at the ending of duty free stopped ferries from docking in Calais...

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Hays Distribution is set to create 400 jobs after winning a three-year contract to run regional consolidation centres for DIY...

BIM Wm

A buyer for Leeds-based A One Transport, which went into voluntary receivership last month ( CM 18-24 Feb), will be announced...

SOCA COSTS HGVs pay just 70% of their full Social

and environmental costs in taxes, according to a report commissioned by the railfreight group EWS Railways.

SIGN RESIGNS...

The Highways Agency has been forced to erect a new set of direction signposts at Junction 9 of the M42 after an existing road...

VIVO SUPPLEMIENT In this week's CM you'll find the final

supplement in the Volvo FM series, Looking at how the new Swedish tractor can save operators money out on the road—and in the...

Creditors unhappy with the sale of RMS vehicles

SPECIAL INVESTIGATION • by Charles Young Creditors of disgraced haulier Road Movement Services (RMS), which is in the process...

Drivers set to join 48hr limit

The European Parliament is set to refuse to exempt truck drivers from the EV's forthcoming 48-hour working week. Despite...

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Help-lines swamped

• Operators reeling from the effects of the Budget have been phoning the trade associations in their thousands looking for...

Rally round in London

• by David Craik Haulage protest group Trans Action is calling on operators to send trucks and drivers to a rally in London...

Tories slam fuel price hike

Shadow Transport Secretary Gillian Shephard has warned that 50.000 jobs could be lost in Britain's haulage industry due to the...

Go south for cheaper fuel

• Lang queues of trucks formed at border service stations as Irish truckers filled up with diesel south of the border following...

Would you buy a used truck from this man?

by Charles Young Brian Palmer, the Essex dealer exposed by CM for selling dangerous trucks, has been ordered to pay out more...

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• Carline shopped by one of its managers

• by Midmel Jewell The Wolverhampton depot of Carline Transport has been ordered to pay more than 122,000 in fines and costs...

Going for the double

NI Renault VI plans to double its FiGV production to 100,000 units a year by 2005, says chairman and chief executive Patrick...

Spreading the word!

The fuel tax battle is moving into a new phase. The struggle to win over the hearts and minds of the nation's opinion formers...

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Axial tightens up as profits reduce in '98

• by Miles Brignall Axial, the car transporting arm of Tibbett & Britten, is expected to shed subcontractors and might make...

Half of HMIs in check fail diesel leak test

• Nearly half the 35 HGVs checked by West Mercia police earlier this month were found to be leaking diesel. Sergeant Jim...

Lynx claims exclusivity on Heathrow parcels rail link

• Lynx Express, which acquired Red Star earlier this year, is the first and only parcels group to send packages on the new...

Weighbridge tests plan

• Local councils in the UK are looking at the feasibility of running their own Weighbridge Testing Units now that the...

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'Prepare for more' DOT

by Karen Miles UK hauliers angry about the damage inflicted on the industry by eastern European hauliers should stop...

Recommend your favourite food stop

III The readers of Diesel Driver, a quarterly magazine published by fuel management company CH Jones, are being asked to vote...

A blitz on cigarette smuggling promised

• Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown has promised to stop cigarette smuggling following an admission that it is costing...

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It's time for action on fuel!

Speaking at the Westminster fuel duty lobby, Owen Paterson MP told hauliers that they need to make their MPs' lives "miserable"...

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Euroirakker set to climb charts

• by Cohn Barnett The most significant change to the Spanish-built Iveco EuroTrakker range of construction vehicles is the...

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Bigger CV show extends to more specialist exhibitors

• by Corm Barnett Next week's Commercial Vehicle Show at the NEC looks likely to be the biggest yet, with 13 chassis...

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Euro unis a

IM for the top • by Bryan Jarvis Seddon Atkinson's EuroMover is due at next week's Commercial Vehicle show before series...

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12,250 fine for third man

The third North Wales tipper Operator to appear before Hintshire magistrates accused of falsifying tachograph records has been...

Paperwork was not in order

North Western Deputy Traffic Commissioner Mark Hinchliffe decided not to take any action against Rochdalebased Cook Street...

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Driver `hides' hours

Producing a false tachograph chart to a traffic examiner cost Dublin-based lorry driver Gerald Mooney £155 in fines and costs...

Parcels firm tightens tuba control

A Derby haulier and one of its drivers were each fined £500 by West Bromwich magistrates on seven charges of tachograph record...

Court upholds fine for limiter offence

Derby Crown Court has upheld a fine of £1,501] imposed on Benny Lynch Transport for using a vehicle when its speed limiter was...

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I applaud the efforts of your magazine to highlight the problems in our industry as you have always done. Governments will...

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MOVING STORY

It always cheers the Hawk up to hear there are people like Alan and Diane Watt. After a visit to Poland in 1995, they began to...

TRAVELLER'S TALES

The Shap Story from the Transport Archive Series is a revised edition of the 1994 booklet first published to coincide with the...

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and now: no cheap jokes at the LDV Pilot's expense. Sure, it can trace its lineage directly back to the 1960 Austin J4— but the...

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LDV

Cab comfort The basic-spec Isringhausen driver's seat is firm and comfortable, although access past the intruding wheelardi is...

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C arl Richardson always dreamed of being his own boss. At

one time he thought he might go into retail, specialising in menswear. It was perfectly logical: "Well, I'm a man, and I wear...

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RENAULT MASTER SL33 2.80TI

I PRICE AS TESTED: £17,345, includes £15,900 for the basic vehicle; £850 for the air conditioning and full bulkhead; £320 for...

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of convenience

rippled by the highest levels of vehicle taxes in the European Union, some UK international hauliers are planning to register...

WHERE ARE THE SAYINGS?

• Diesel duty (pence per litre) UK, 50; Italy, 26; France, 24; Austria, 20; Luxembourg, 17. • VED (38-tonner) UK, £3,210;...

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A fork-lift truck jockey takes no prisoners, especially if he's sideloading

stillages full of car components into a curtainsided semi-trailer. Those components have got to get to the factory on time...

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of a small group of exempted goods vehicle users, the

tachograph, and the accompanying drivers' hours reg ulations, will play an increasingly important role in your road transport...

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"All the analysis in the world is no good if

it only gets used to prop a door open in the traffic office" Nick Rendell tachograph, due in 200T, might seem to spell the...

Employer/driver obligations

Employers must: • Issue each driver with sufficient suitable tachograph charts for every journey, with spares; NI Ensure...

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VI hen Butlin's started building its first holiday camp near Skegness

in 1928, Harold Swift won the contract to shift sand from the town to the site of the new camp. And so began a company which is...

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1:11 11111 makes money L ong before the new FMs came on stream last year, Volvo had begun examining ways to extend oil change...

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T he first generation of electronically controlled trucks had multiple electronic

control units (ECUs) controlling various functions such as engine management and anti-lock braking. They all worked largely in...

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I , Driver

diagnosis made. Two password levels are available: a "mechanic" level with limited access and an "owner" level with full...

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Dealing out the

Knowledge Y ou know the scene: "We haven't got that part, it's a new model..." or "Sid's the only one that's done a course on...

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B rian Smith, Volvo's product manager, heavy trucks, says: "It's five

years since the launch of the FH—we've gathered a lot of operator experience in that time, and done a lot of research and...