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21st August 2008
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FTA slams LEZ's worth based on Vosa figures

By Chris Tindall JUST 3,300 VEHICLES have been modified to comply with London's low-emission zone (LEZ), which the Freight...

MANCHESTER UNCLEAR OVER HGV INCLUSION

Research into the proposed Manchester congestion charge has suggested that only 10% of drivers will have to pay the peak-time...

DfT denies national pay-per-mile trials

THE DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT (DfT) has dismissed suggestions of a trial for national road pricing after reports this week...

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Thieves target HGV catalytic converters

By Chris Tindall GROWING NUMBERS OF catalytic converter thefts from cars have spilled into the haulage industry however,...

Three generations of MAN eight-wheelers

KBHS OF LLANELLI has bought two new MAN TGS eight-wheelers, completing the acquisition of a trio of MAN 8x4 models spanning...

Government should aid green schemes

GOVERNMENTS SHOULD do more to help truck manufacturers introduce environmentally-friendly technologies, according to Ian Jones,...

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Port inundated after A14 Stack is Lifted

By Chris Tindalt SUFFOLK POLICE are hailing last week's Operation Stack on the A14 as a success, despite huge congestion at the...

DP to keep track of its fleet with Masternaut

ROAD MAINTENANCE hire and contract specialist DP Cold Planing, whose DP Road Patcher is pictured here, is to track its fleet of...

The Driving Standards Agency

!!!!!! has insisted that people who sit driving tests for others will be prosecuted. The warning comes after Palwinder Singh...

Truck registrations have increased by almost 22% during the past

12 months to 58,664, and are outperforming other CV sectors, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders...

!EH: . L i g Tyre service provider ATS

Euromaster has extended its contract with European Metal Recycling, incorporating a fleet of 15 CVs in Scotland. The recent...

A Polish driver died when the lorry he was driving

collided with roadside trees. Emergency services were called to the Al at Great Ponton, Lincolnshire at 5.40pm on 17 August...

" Just six weeks after the Department for Transport decided

not to privatise HGV testing ('Truck testing to remain with Vosa', CM10 July), Vosa has launched a consultation into proposals...

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Jury stilt out on biofuel use

By Chris Tindatt OPERATORS SHOULD concentrate on improving their fuel efficiency and not rely on biofuels to provide an...

Sainsbury's tests truck

SAINSBURY'S IS trialling a green truck powered by waste food and newspapers. The Mercedes-Benz Axor will use Clean Air Power's...

Start A26 work sooner, says Oliver

LEADING NORTHERN IRELAND haulier Willie Oliver is calling for work on the A26 upgrade to start as soon as possible after...

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Do you have an aptitude for writing as well as a good technical knowledge of commercial vehicles? Do you have two to three...

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Where's the proof?

For the second time in as many decades, were being asked to believe a London transport authority has got it right. Back in...

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P 7MISSIONS I II TV

Cummins: SCR best for US By Oliver Dixon ENGINE MANUFACTURER Cummins has performed a U-turn on its commitment to Exhaust Gas...

Eurocargos picked for traffic control

TRAFFIC Management (North East) Limited (TMNE) has acquired 10 Iveco Eurocargos to use on its traffic management operations....

Overall industry sates up

SALES IN THE transport industry are growing by 6%, down on the 8% growth seen last year, according to Plimsoll Analysis' latest...

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Concerns over capacity as rail freight is set to double

By Roger Brown DEMAND FOR rail freight will double by 2030, according to a study by the Freight Transport Association (PTA)...

Steel supplier switches Loads from road to canal

A LEEDS metal firm has started shifting steel by canal rather than truck in an effort to save fuel costs and become greener....

More sat-nay blunders

THE TRANQUILLITY of a Staffordshire village is being ruined by foreign trucks ignoring a 7.5-tonne weight restriction, say...

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Batteries included

With 10 Mitsubishi Fuso Canter Eco Hybrids being tested in real-world conditions in London, its high time CM got behind the...

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Hijack witnesses sought by police

By Joanna Bourke

CHESHIRE POLICE have staged a roadside reconstruction in an attempt

to find witnesses to a knife-point lorry hijack by a four-man gang. In response to the attack on 7 August, in which a gang...

Lucy Radley reports on the latest views on job security, small loads and tacho interpretation on TruckNet UK.

Job security is high on the agenda on TruckNet UK this week, with the credit crunch up for discussion. Does it really exist or...

Stowaways arrested

UK BORDERS Agency officers found 15 illegal immigrants hidden inside a Polish HGV bound for Northampton when they searched it...

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View at the top

The Traffic Commissioners are alarmed by the growth in cabotage journeys in the UK by foreign hauliers that may be abusing the...

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Senior Traffic Commissioner Philip Brown says UK law has been

reinforced thanks to a Court of Appeal ruling on Belgian company Romantiek Transport. Romantiek was regularly operating...

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The true cost of PCNs

I would like to take up a couple of issues with the article 'London PCNs soar to an all-time high' (CM 10 July). 1. The number...

Industry bodies do fight hard for drivers

I feel I must respond to some of the comments made by Professional Drivers Association (PDA) trustee Ian Ratcliffe in his...

All we want is a level playing field

I have been writing to MPs on this subject for about a year with no luck whatsoever. My husband is a struggling owner-driver...

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Getting OnBoard

With a new, service-oriented approach, Scania OnBoard will work with any manufacturer and help any size of operator. Words:...

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Trading cases

A High fuel costs and the current economic downturn put an end to Macfarlane and Innovate. But their fallout resulted in two...

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TC brands operator a liar and revokes 0-licence

An international firm had no control over its trucks or drivers and lied to the TC over several important facts. AN...

Not fit to run a transport company

The Traffic Commissioner concluded that Cowie had displayed nothing but contempt for the licensing regime and all that it...

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Tachograph-fiddling driver Loses appeal

A TACHOGRAPH fiddler employed by Huntly-based JC Innes & Sons has lost his appeal against the decision of the Scottish Deputy...

Operators cannot appeal formal warnings

A TRANSPORT Tribunal has ruled that appeals cannot be made against formal warnings after it rejected an appeal against a formal...

Warnings cannot be overturned

A warning does not constitute a direction within the terms of the Goods Vehicles (Licensing of Operators) Act 1995, and the...

Guidelines do not lay down the law

The IC's guidelines for dealing with tachograph falsification allow TCs to retain a discretion over what decision to make.

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Driver who refused to stop receives ban

A DRIVER TAILGATED a Vosa vehicle after refusing to pull over on its repeated instructions. As a result, he has been ordered to...

Driving standard below expectations

The magistrates considered that the standard of driving fell below what would be expected of a careful and competent driver.

Firm disqualified after loan of 0-licence

A NON-OPERATIONAL company that allowed its licence to be used by another operator has had its licence revoked. In addition,...

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Easing the pain

Slips, trips and falls cost the transport industry dearly each year. But specialist intervention can save the company money and...

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Care in the community

New sentencing guidelines can mean far tougher penalties for lorry drivers involved in a fatal collision. Words: Tim Ridyard...

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Northern Ireland operator licensing reform The Department for Environment intends

to amend the Northern Ireland operator licensing system to mirror that which is operating in Great Britain. Changes include a...

European Driver Training Directive Introduces initial and periodic training for

professional goods and passenger vehicle drivers. The operational level 2 training is referred to as a Certificate of...

01icensing changes Individual vehicle specification fees are expected to be

dropped from the 0-licensing system and added to vehicle test fees after October 2008. Also, proposals to remove the 28-day...

Graduated fixed penalties The DfT has issued a consultation on

the details of introducing a graduated fixedpenalty system for road traffic offences, such as drivers' hours and overloading,...

Vehicle recovery Arrangements will be changed to allow the Highways

Agency (HA) to take over vehicle recovery and removal on the English motorway and trunk road network. Changes include...

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Considering Citroen's position as one half of a French double

act alongside Peugeot, and its continued relationship with Fiat, with which it develops most of its CVs, the commercial success...

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We can safety say the Berling6s added size makes sense in these times of added load demands and efficiency.

OK, you may not strictly need the added volume, but the increase in cab size and practicality creates a better environment for...

NEXT TEST

CM gets behind the wheel of 26-tonne Volvo's FE-320 TESTS ON THE WEB... Road tests uploaded to the web You can now find CMS...

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A greener demeanour

The vehicle you choose, the way you maintain it and the way its driven all have a massive influence and impact on how 'green'...

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POWER CUTS

IT and telematics: Info taken from: Fuel Efficiency Trials Research...

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Info taken from: fuel ready reckoner and aerodynamic for efficient

road operations http://mitstestsite.co.uldinterventions.php#C1 www.freightbes1practice.org.uk/defaultaspx?appid=1960&cith38 Not...

• The correct tyres can improve vehicle mpg by 4.72%.

Ask your supplier for the right compromise between durability and rolling resistance for your application. Actual improvements...

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Managing director John Williams led a management buyout from Hutchison

Ports in 2001. Maritime now works from 15 depots nationwide, has increased container movement fourfold and is, according to...

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Which way now?

The container haulage sector has been buoyant in the past few years. However, despite this, problems with infrastructure are...

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WINCANTON

A little less than a year ago Wincanton dipped a toe in the water of container movements, setting up a site at Alconbury and a...

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Needing a Lift?

With the latest news on all the players in the sector and specifications of their principal models, don't buy a truckmounted...

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1 .0 0wer t" fh.oeoi .. atilk 111 11 0 ,

It's not often we look to the past, but when one of the most influential engineers in road transport history celebrates their...

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Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858-1913) Born: 18 March 1858, Paris

Partner: Martha Flasche Children: Rudolf, Hedy. Eugen Died: September 1913, English Channel Diesel was born in France, to...

CASE STUDY THE DIESEL PRINCIPLE

The challenge for engine engineers at the time of Diesel's invention was how to f;nd an alternative to the steam engine that...

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Building-up stock

Building company Carillion will use Manheim Auctions to remarket 12,600 vehicles. The deal, to run until 2010 with an option...

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Supply and deman

There's still good money to be made exporting second-hand vehicles from the UK, says European Vehicle Sales. Competitive...