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20th February 1997
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Twenty French drivers prevented passengers boarding on Tuesday to protest about their sacking by the group's haulage division, P&O Ferrymasters.

• The Drivinn Stry , dnrr!s Agency predicts that up to 500 truck driver trainers could join its new voluntary register. They...

UK truckers hurt by Spanish thugs

by Miles Brignall • Many British hauliers want to ditch international work following the Spanish truck blockade, during which...

Treasury won't pay for impounding

• The impounding of illegal current budget for LGV enforcealthough he is sure it cannot be vehicles is likely to be delayed...

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French fail to honour UK blockade cash agreement

by David Harris • French authorities have breached the agreement they reached with the Department of Transport after the French...

Court questions UK VED

• A county court judge has criticised unfair road tax laws which forced him to impose £1,000 back-duty on a British truck...

CAN PAY, WON'T PAY

W hen Benjamin Disraeli talked about "the plaintive treble of the Treasury Bench" he was referring to the frightening power...

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Bell's creditors will take a loss

by Karen Miles • Hauliers owed money by Bell Lines may receive only part of their cash, say accountants acting for the troubled...

Volkswagen and TGWU try to resolve differences on Axial switch

• Volkswagen and the Transport and General Workers Union are talking this week to resolve a dispute involving 65 Axial drivers...

TUC will arbitrate in row between drivers' unions

IS The row between the Transport & General Workers Union and the United Road Transport Union over Ford drivers is likely to be...

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French ban is a threat to hours

by Lee Kimber • International hauliers say they may resort to tacho cheating to beat the extra costs of complying with the...

Road agency gets customer friendly

• Drivers could soon be able to complain about the state of UK roads directly to dozens of new managers as part of a Highways...

Truck drivers' training forum to exclude DSA

• The LGV training industry is holding an open forum to discuss the Driving Standards Agency's plan for a voluntary register of...

Dock workers to go at Steno

• Steno Line has told unions it plans to suck 330 dock workers at Dover and Newhaven in the run-up to its merger with P&O...

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Arrests in duty case

by Karen Miles • Customs investigators have arrested three members of a haulage company alleged to be involved in alcohol duty...

Wheel escape

• A Colchester man had a miraculous escape when his car was struck by a wheel that had come off an artic travelling in the...

DAM campaign • The Drivers Action Movement is hoping the

Labour party will support its fight to overturn the ban on insulindependent diabetic truck drivers. DAM says doctors believe...

Three forces to try out digital cameras

• Three police forces, including Leicestershire, are to try out a new generation of speed cameras using digital technology. If...

NTOVIIIIMajd

• Parcelforc has won a three-year, 21m contract to distribute household appliance spare parts for Distriparts. The parts will...

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Ferries put lid on live exports

by Miles Brignall • Animal rights extremists have all but won their war against the transport of live animals abroad because...

Katie Youn9 is youngest trainee

• Britain's youngest trainee lorry driver is 19-year-old Katie Young (pictured), She was presented with her provisional LGV...

Flexible hours kick in as LDV's UK sales slow

MI Van manufacturer LDV laid off 500 workers for a half a day last week following a New Year UK sales slump. This is the first...

Mobiles a 'road safety threat' • Using mobile phones while

driving increases the probability of being involved in an accident by 400% — and hands-Free phones are just as dangerous, warns...

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Standard is set for Euro-2 lube

by Charles Young Engine manufacturers and oil companies have finally agreed on a lubricity standard for the new Euro-2...

Volvo FLIs go to waste

• Thomas Hardie Rentals' waste transport fleet has taken on five Volvo FL7 260 6x4 chassis equipped with Norba refuse...

Leyland Dafs bring home the bacon

• Danish Bacon has taken delivery of 145 Leyland Daf 45 and 55 Series models fitted with a mix of RVL and Gray & Adams...

CV Show launch for heavy winch...

• Warn will launch its Series 20 winch in the UK on the Ryders International stand at the CV and Bodywork Show. The new model...

...and for UN's FleetCare system

• UVG, formerly known as Bedwas, will launch its FleetCare Programme at the CV and Bodywork Show. FleetCare includes a...

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3,000 Sprinter order

by Charles Young • Mercedes-Benz has secured its biggest deal in the UK to date— worth £70m and consisting of 3,750 Sprinter...

Scania shifts the horses

• Scania, horsebox builder Equiline and horse trainer Pauline Ricketts have joined forces to develop a range of horseboxes....

Ray Smith levels out and goes lighter on lifts for NEC show

• Two new products from the Ray Smith Group will be seen for the first time at the CV and Bodywork Show at the NEC, Birmingham....

BRIEFS

• Temperature Controlled Technology (TCT) is launching a light Chereau temperature-controlled semi-trailer at the Commercial...

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BRIEFS

• Michelin and Mannesman are planning a joint venture to produce truck and car wheels. The new company is expected to target...

Peugeot's direct action

by John Kendall • CM has learned more details of Peugeot's 2.5-litre direct-injection (DI) diesel which will appear in the...

Trailer lifts it and shifts it

• Halifax-based Hamnett has bought a novel crane/trailer combination for its machinery moving and installation work. A massive...

End of the line for Marmon

by Steve Sturgess • US specialist truck manufacturer Marmon Motor Co has ended series production. It ceased production of its...

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Resin alternative to lead balance

• Rema Tip Top has acquired exclusive rights to the Equal truck tyre performance system; an alternative to the lead-weight...

Hi-tech axle list

• Parts lists for all SAF axles and air suspension components are now available to UK users on CD-ROM. To maintain maximum...

Oiling the wheels

II Gulf Lubricants has launched the Superfleet range of heavyduty engine oils, supported by its new Warranty Plus lube...

Reach for the SkyCab on a 45 Series

• Hatcher Components has added a further cab to its "SkyCab" range—this one for the Leyland Daf 45/55 Series. It is insulated...

Transformation with a trailer board

• Beacon and lightbar manufacturer Vision Alert Automotive has launched a design of trailer board which it believes will...

Ford gets a lift from Somers

• Somers Vehicle Lifts of Halesowen, West Midlands has adapted its mobile four-column vehicle lift as part of an order for...

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Fleet grows in St orn( may haulier Colin MacAskill was

formally warned about his future maintenance standards by Scottish IC Michael Betts at a public inquiry but the TC increased...

Poor record • \ la nchester-based Garip Esengul, trading as

Venus Foods, escaped with a warning when he appeared before North Western DTC John Levin. Esengul had been called before the...

No excuse • Falsifying tachograph records to go and see

his sick wife cost Newark driver Robert Gilbourne £250 in fines and costs. Gilbourne admitted driving home after dropping off...

French folly

• Stratford-upon-Avon magistrates have fined French driver Hervi Dubray £300 with £75 costs for two offences of taking...

Not exempt from hours

• A Worcestershire waste recycling company was convicted of failing to produce tachograph records after a ruling by Droitwich...

Danger truck killed motorist

• A driver who admitted his truck was in a dangerous condition before it lost a wheel which killed another motorist has been...

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No comment on VI overload policy

• John Rose, for the Vehicle Inspectorate, told Wantage magistrates that when an artic belonging to G Stiller Transport of...

IC satisfied by intonation

• A company 496P former managing formed by the director of the failed Stockport haulage company Green Transport has been...

0-licence applicant denied 'front' claim

• A Derbyshire woman was called before a public inquiry in Manchester because of concerns that she might be a "front" for her...

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Unemployed out on the road

• A training scheme that takes the long-term unemployed and turns them into fully qualified drivers has sent its iirst recruits...

by David Harris • Armed police are being used to

stop truck drivers in northern England as part of an increased antiterrorist effort. Vehicles are being escorted into a lay-by...

• A Taunton owner-driver who appealed for witnesses after being

accused of causing a serious accident has been cleared of all charges after another driver came forward with vital evidence....

CB makes a comeback in the US

• Ten years after throwing away their CB radios in favour of mobile telephones, American truckers are returning to CB because...

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• 25-27 February: CV and Bodywork Show, Hall 4, NEC, Birmingham.

Contact: 01634 261262. • 26-27 February: Managing the Risks from Transporting Dangerous Goods conference, Kensington Hilton...

Seddon in Swansea

• Seddon Atkinson has opened a new dealership in Swansea, South Wales. South Wales Truck Services is being run by the same...

BP factsheet

• Petrol and oil company BP has published the third in a series of factsheets on the latest revised Special Waste Regulations...

Revised model

• The ' , TA has published a revised version of Mod,e1 Conditions for the Carriage of Goods by Road in the UK. The new...

Big in Europe

• A reference guide for international hauliers explaining different countries' rules and regulations on the transport of...

Mole Valley

1111 In our listing for Wiltshire (CM 6-12 Feb) we included Mole Valley Farmers; in fact this is not a public weighbridge.

Parcel package

m Fleetway Systems has introduced a computer software, hardware and maintenance package for companies which provide overnight...

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Who would gain from a 44-tonne limit?

I write in reply to the writer of the letter headed "Rate for the Weight" (CM 13-19 Feb). The simple answer is if the...

Legal knowledge

ith regard to the dri vers' hours pocket card you gave away last week (CM 6-12Feb). Bearing in mind the mentality of a...

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Weight queries

T he Drivers Action Movement (DAM) feels several questions need to be answered about the proposed increase in gross LGV weights...

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Wheels of hope

co ats off to staff at TDG who have recently been involved in two major projects to aid refugees and orphans overseas. The most...

Family values

ID he Hawk extends his hearty congratulations to Somerset firm Thomas Hamlin, which has been supplying engineering services to...

History today

[I t's just possible that had it not been for the ravages of the Irish Famine, which killed a million Irish people between 1846...

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FRE SH

LOO T ime was when the Japanese were seen as the movers and shakers in the automotive world. If there was a new market niche...

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nderneath the Heathrow Airport flightpath and on the western fringe of the London boroughs region is Uxbridgebased Collins Road Services.

From here, Collins has easy motorway access to almost every part of the country via the M4 the M25, M3, M40 and 11/11. The...

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FACTFILE: CADOGAN TATE BASED: Wormwood Scrubs, west London. FOUNDED: 1977

by R Masson Taylor and T Deakin to collect and deliver fine art to auctioneer Christies. CONTACT: managing director Jonathan...

ud Clapton started his North London-based Clapton Haulage operation in

1961, from the yard where his grandfather ran a fleet of horses and carts. Today's business was born as a tipper operation but...

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raffic congestion and recruitment difficulties are among the problems sent

to plague Alan Guest, managing director of Feltham-based Allstar Transport. "But at least there's plenty of work about—in fact...

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ot many operators can say they have driven their trucks

into Red Square in Moscow. Chris Eames says he was one of the first men to do that for over 50 years. He an is team, including...

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hunnel Freightways' roots go down as far as 1868, and

horses and carts. But today the Sentinel steam wagon the Upminster firm used to run in the 1920s has long given way to a...

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N eil Smith, transport manager of Alston's, is so disenchanted by

agency drivers that he's stopped using them altogether, preferring to leave trucks idle until one of his own drivers is...

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111011coclern

Irt W atching paint dry is the epitome of dullness. But you ignore the quality of paint on your vehicles at your cost. A well...

y ou have only to look back a few years to

see how the quality of work and technology of materials used on vehicles has improved. There was a time when it was accepted...

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LIVERY MANAGEMENT

F leetwatch Livery Management is a system for vehicle livery and body maintenance which is designed to reduce costs and...

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ISM TROOPER

Price as tested: C16,018, includes on-the-road costs (ex-VAT). Engine: 3.1-litre charge-cooled diesel, 1 13hp (84kW). GVVV:...

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RECENT AND IMMINENT LEGISLATION

The Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations 1996. CIF 2 December 1996 and 1 April 1997. Implements the Second Driver...

FUTURE LEGISLATION

• Vehicle dimensions: Changes proposed to C&U regulations early in 1997 to allow drawbars up to 18.75m overall length, bringing...

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How do you define sexual harassment? Let's forget political correctness

(a key source of unlawful discrimination in itself) and focus on the law. A useful definition comes from the European...

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Whether, and to what extent, the precise hours of work

are important is a decision for the employer. The smart employer will have made this decision when entering into a contract...

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Stay calm, efficiero and profitable

If there is a reader with a pressure-free job, please hand it over! All jobs have pressure of some sort, but when the pressure...

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'Europeans expect to be able to buy goods from almost anywhere'

A s we all know, the UK does not have any nationwide restrictions on the movement of heavy goods vehicles at bank holidays or...