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SETTING STANDARDS Experts in heavy transport have met in Brussels

to press for the EU harmonisation of special loads' transport legislation and regulations. The first step will be to establish...

TRAINING DRIVE Countrywise Training, the UK's new national transport training

network, is offering employers free training for any new or partially trained driver Countrywise says the scheme is the first...

TUNNEL VISIKNI Eurotunnel has increased the number of freight shuttle

departures by 20% from 1,000 to 1,200 a week in each direction. The extra departures will run mainly through the busy periods...

HUGE IUWL West Midlands police have arrested a van driver

after finding 400kg of cannabis in the back of the vehicle. The haul is the second largest made by police in the region.

AUSTRIAN OBSTACLES Growing obstacles to road freight transit through Austria

are "politically, economically and environmentally irresponsible", according to the International Read Transport Union.

HAULIERS DM TRACK

Express delivery firm Nightspeed Services claims it is the first parcels carrier to make it into the Sunday limes...

MAN investigates reports of unsafe truck modifications

VEHICLE NEWS EXTRA Renault VI's new engines are radically different PAGE 8 = Fined haulier says Scania let it down over...

Flagging-out forgers betray UK

• Up to 1,000 hauliers who flagged out to the Netherlands could be operating illegally, the Road Haulage Association has...

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Diesel prices keep climbing

• Hauliers face a summer of discontent with diesel prices increasing by at least another two or three pence per litre at the...

Hauliers fighting on against big fines....

• by Melanie Hammond A Durham haulier has vowed to carry on fighting a 210,000 fine for being caught with illegal immigrants...

Diesel hikes kill off firm

• Cumbria-based haulier John Irving has been forced to close its doors, blaming spiralling diesel prices. The company went...

...and subsequent closure

• A Derbyshire haulier will be forced to close with the loss of 18 drivers' jobs unless it successfully appeals against a...

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Slack bosses risk jail if trucks crash

II by Guy Sheppard Haulage bosses whose vehicles cause fatal accidents are likely to face jail as Home Secretary Jack Straw...

Agency drivers are still legal

• A law firm has quashed industry worries that many agency drivers are driving illegally following a High Court ruling earlier...

Unfair and unappealing

Early appeals against fines for illegal immigrants are proving unsuccessful. Last week Lakeland Commercials wrote to the Prime...

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Ken charges into congestion debate

• New London mayor Ken Livingstone has promised to introduce congestion charging—but not until public transport in the capital...

Irish trailers in custody after police swoop

II Irish police are seeking the owners of more than 20 stolen trailers recovered in raids last week. The investigation began...

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Engine breaks with tradition

The Premium 420dCi The main changes to the Premium come in the new dCi 11 engine, which shares bore and stroke dimensions with...

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Row over tachograph check

rie by Pete Swinger A major haulier is considering spending £500,000 on now Volvos instead of Scanias after claiming in court...

Fleetstar aims to slash costs

• Trafficmaster claims that its new fixed-cost fleet management system will result in reduced vehicle maintenance, servicing,...

Vauxhall backs UK

5 Vauxhall has signalled its confidence in the UK motor industry by opening a new Engineering Centre in the Millbrook...

PIECE OF CAKE

Livery specialist Supersine Duramark (SSDM) has established an Internet-based ordering service to speed up delivery of...

HAGAN BUYS

Sandbach-based haulier Hagan Limited has bought four Foden Alpha 380s, and reports that it is regularly getting 9.5mpg from the...

NEW INNUR Volkswagen chairman Ferdinand Pied has been elected as

chairman of Scania's board of directors following VW's purchase eta substantial stake in Scania. Lothar Sander and Detlef...

PACE-MAKEIS

Contract hire firm TLS has just bought 46 Seddon Atkinson Pacers for its new refuse truck spot-rental service. The vehicles are...

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RUMEN= APPEAL Hendersons of Selby is to appeal against North

Eastern IC Tom Macartney's decision to suspend its licence for a week while it undertakes staff training. It appeared before...

SECOND CHANCE

The Transport Tribunal has ordered Western IC Christopher Heaps to reconsider his decision to disqualify Salisbury haulier...

CHANCES DROPPED

Charges that Gerald Glanville, transport manager of Bootlebased Transfreight Services, let drivers use vehicles with defective...

REST FINE Falsifying a tachograph record and taking insufficient daily

rest has cast Clacton-based driver Nicholas Ashdown £525 in fines and costs. Chester magistrates said they took a serious view...

WRONG COMIE A bid by Stephen Mackay to operate one

vehicle from St Ola, Orkney, was turned down by Scottish IC Michael Betts at a Kirkwall public inquiry. The IC ruled his...

Bad history for a small firm

Steven Morris, I0e based in Otley, West Yorkshire, lost his licence when he failed to appear at a Leeds disciplinary inquiry...

Owner tried to blame drivers

North Western Traffic Commissioner Beverley Bell told a Cheshire operator he could not hide behind his drivers after he blamed...

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DTC overlooks failings

A Bridgend haulier has won an increased licence authority despite failing to carry out undertakings given at a public inquiry...

Caught for jockeying his discs

A Liverpool man caught running a vehicle dis playing someone else's 0licence identity disc and a tax disc from a car was...

Trial verdict will dictate decision

North Western Deputy Traffic Commissioner Patrick Mulvenna is awaiting the result of a criminal trial involving alleged...

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JOBS TO GO

We are all familiar with the term on your bike", immortalised in the eighties by a certain Tory politician who also iked to...

FLEET STREET

Remember the seventies? Clam rock and satin flares? it was also, of course, the heyday of the Hawk's favourite fabric, the...

SURFING ON THE MOVE

I dunno: Just when drivers are coming round to the idea that rabbiting away nineteen to the dozen on the old mobile isn't an...

MACK THE LIFE

On a recent trip to America one of GM's correspondents was presented with this wonderful gift—a copy of a full colour,...

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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 313

' PRICE AS TESTED: £22,833 (ex-VAT). Includes £21,760 for basic vehicle, £216 for central locking with key, £232 for Isri seat,...

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urnin rubber

• Tyres are the driver's lifeline. Without suitable tyres to provide good grip and directional stability, a vehicle may become...

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ANAGE ENT

p apworth VBB was established in 1947 by the Papworth Trust in Cambridgeshire to provide employment for local disabled people....

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the competition

Carpet Express has beaten off the competition with the sheer size of its infrastructure, but as carpet sales wear thin the...

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Over the next three weeks we'll be reviewing the rules

governing 0-licences, induding applications, refusals and revocations. But to start the ball rolling, we assess the...

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IN Graham Gillespie runs GMC Transport based in Ashton-underLyne. He

has been self-employed for two years now and has been In the transport industry for 25 years. He holds a CPC and has just...

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Ask a haulier what he wants to be doing in

10 years' time and he'll probably say "not this". But is it easier to get in than get out? Mike Sherrington has been finding...

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e Internet is radically anging business, and h a e is no exception.

Guy Sheppar e ines the pros and cons of e ring cyberspace in search o return loads T his summer will see a blossoming of new...

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• The main web sites where return loads can be

found include: Roadrunner.uk.com—launched two years ago as a joint venture between Road Tech Computer Services (phone 01923...

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y his own standards, it had not been a particularly busy day for Jim Taylor. But as he set off one afternoon on the drive from...

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VAUXHALL ASTRAVAN

I PRICE AS TESTED: E14,175 (ex-VAT). Includes .212,090 .. for the basic vehicle; £335 for ABS; £810 for automatic transmission;...

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• So as to make the loss of the Astravan

auto more bearable, it was replaced for a few days by the latest addition to the range, the 1.7 DTI. Despite its 300cc...

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MONDAY

To Cambridge for discussions with the Traffic Area Office staff on potential environmental inquiries. I publish my reasons for...