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19th August 1960
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Test of Integrity

I N these days of full employment, many operators are forced to engage drivers whom they would not have considered in the past....

Accent on Service

T HE continued expansion of Britain's C-licence fleet reflects a steady rise in the standard of living. Apart from the...

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Men Who Make Transport-47

Lt.-Col. Williai [enry Slack F OR some 28 years William Henry Slack has had a double-barrelled interest in transport. Right...

On the Move?

uOVERING over Woburn Place, one of central London's faded but still genteel (in a threadbare way) quarters, I observed comings...

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More Restrictions on Projecting Loads

T HE Minister of Transport is making a new onslaught on large and projecting loads. In May he issued proposals to place...

Hoaxer Offers 16 Coaches for Sale

A A VICIOUS hoax has been practised on Sutton's Crossley Coaches, 54 Pier Avenue, Clacton-on-Sea. At 11.15 a.m. on August 5,...

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Bankruptcy Assignment Contested:

"No Right to Extra Profit" THE reassignment of the goodwill and vehicles of a bankrupt haulage A business at a profit after it...

£1,538 Deficiency in 10 Months

A NOTTINGHAM haulier had a deficiency of £1,538 when his business closed after only 10 months. it was stated at a meeting of...

Signals Thwart Pollee Cheeks

DROSECUTING a lorry driver, at Port Madoc, North Wales, who had been charged with obstructing a police constable in the course...

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Men in the News

COIDONALD CAMERON OF LOCHIEL has been reappointed a part-time member of the British Transport 'Commission. until August 31,...

Institute Awards Announced

A WARDS made by the British Transport Commission in respect of papers submitted to the Institute of Transport this year include...

Ministry Justify New Appointment

A STATEMENT by Mr. R. G. S. 1-1 . Hoare, chief information officer of the Ministry of Transport, should allay the fears of...

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Rail-to-road Transfers Attacked Application Cannot

THE tendency by traders who, by last' minute demands, forced manufacturers to use road transport for goods which were suitable...

Where Should a Pick-up Point Be?

MORTH-WESTERN operators differed II at Manchester on Monday, over whether it was better, from a road safety point of view, to...

A N application for a vehicle to work on collection

and delivery work could not be amended to cover normal carriage of goods without republishing, Mr. A. H. Jolliffe, North...

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Reciprocal Arrangement Lost Value

A N application to add one vehicle to an A licence, mainly for the carriage of livestock, was granted by Mr. G. W. Duncan,...

Denies Attempt at "Back-door" Entry

A LLEGATIONS by British Railways that his application was an attempt at back-door entry were denied by Mr. S. B. Caulfield, a...

Difficulties Eased by New Grant

n ECAUSE work was not covered by the terms of the normal user of part of his fleet, a Blackburn hattlier had to refuse to carry...

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Mr. Beames Criticizes Hauliers

T HE attitude of hauliers towards their declaration of normal uscr was strongly criticized by Mr. G. H. P. Beames, before Mr....

B.T.C. Do Not Pursue Objections

THE British Transport Commission did not pursue objections to applications by J. Bradley (Accrington), Ltd., Park Garage,...

E.C.E. Rules May Affect British Hauliers

A LTHOUGH regulations covering rates to be charged for haulage by road, rail or waterway in the Common Market Area were issued...

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Offer for 40-mile Railway

A N offer from a Westmorland haulier to buy or rent the 40-mile stretch of line between Penrith and Barnard Castle, which...

Breach of Faith" Over Fares

T ' proposal by Doncaster Corporation to increase bus fares without prior consultation with a neighbouring local authority,...

Clash Over New Estate Service

A CLASH between Birkenhead Trans port Department and Crosville Motor Services, Ltd., over the right to operate stage services...

Support Sought for Inquiry

T HE first steps towards gaining public support for a Guilleband-type report on conditions in the bus industry were taken by...

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dean Air Society to Discuss Exhausts

OUR papers on air pollution by road vehicles are to be presented on ktober 5, during a conference to be 'cid at Harrogate by...

Goggomobil 8-cwt. Van Offered

T HE Goggomobil 5-cwt. van and 6-cwt. pick-up range, produced by Hans Glas, G.m.b.H., Dingolfing, Western Germany, has been...

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Davis Group to Buy More Companies

THREE more transport companies in L the Home Counties are in the process of being taken over by the rapidly expanding...

Choice of Four Engines for New Scammell Rigid Eight-wheeler

lerNOWN as the Routeman, a new 1. Scammell rigid eight-wheeled chassis is available in two wheelbase lengths and with a choice...

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5-ton Hovertruck Projected

D EVELOPMENT of a range of goodscarrying air-cushion craft, to be known as Hovertrucks, is being undertaken by Folland...

6LX Now Available in Flat Form

A NEW horizontal oil engine has been produced by Norris, Henty and Gardners, Ltd. It is an outcome of the good reception...

D.B. Gearbox for 22-tonners F URTHER details have been given of

1 the David Brown DB 657 six-speed gearbox, the introduction of which was announced in The Commercial Motor dated February 19....

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CHIEFTAIN Happ

18 tons Gross Says John F. Moon, A.M.I.R.T.E. T HE growing popularity of 12ton-payload articulated outfits has lead several...

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New Double-drive Bogie Produced by Kirkstall

D ESIGNED for maximum-load sixand eight-wheeled vehicles, arid for towing tractors-operating at up to 100,000 lb. gross train...

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Mercedes-Benz Make Triple Challenge

T WO 13-ton-gross four-wheelers and a light van will be shown by the newly established commercialvehicle sales department of...

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Letters to the Editor

Government Must Back Trolleybuses pp EFERRING to the letter, "Tell Us the Truth," in your " issue of July 22, I suggest the...

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Feeding Production Lines

by ROAD TRANSPORT By P. A. C. Brockington, A.M.I.Mech.E. T O saythat a fleet is continually engaged on emergency work poses a...

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New Equipment and Publications

More Adhesive Engine Oils R ESEARCH by the Vigzol Oil Co., 1 1, Ltd., Greenwich, London, S.E.10, into agents which will...

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No Magic at St. Helens !

Extra £.50,000 a Year Added to Wage Costs Will Not Affect Service Frequencies or Fares Because Methodical Man agement is...

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Future Promise from Blackburn

Television, Having at First Cut Bus Travel, Now Seems to be Stimulating it by Driving People into the Cinemas. Will This Trend...

Unlicensed Operation Pays, Says Magistratate

THREE men who traded as Messrs. 1 Bermondsey Road Service, Snead Street, New Cross, London, S.E.14, were each fined a total of...

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THE MINISTER'S DUMMY

Road Traffic and Roads Improvement Act Leaves Much to be Done by Subsequent Regulations By Our Legal Adviser T HE new Road...

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TRIPTYCH

SIMULTANEOUSLY with the publication of the pamphlet by Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, M.P., to which 1 referred last week, the Road and...

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Don't Be FRIGHTENED By BIG JOBS

Opportunities to Quote for the Transport of Large Tonnages Should Not be Missed by the Smaller Operator Although Careful...

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Anti-knock Combustion

A CCORDING to patent No. 838,326, I — I pre-detonation in an engine cylinder can be reduced by injecting a small quantity of...