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21st June 1980
21st June 1980
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Chairman in chains

RALPH BENNETT, London Transport's chairman, is in an unenviable position, .despite his 00,000 or so salary. Not only has he to...

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RHA unhappy with RTITB's service

IOAD HAULIERS are not getting value for money from the load Transport Industry Training Board, according to Road laulage...

URTU is shifting its sleeping position

HE UNITED Road Transport Union has changed its attitude to sleeper cabs, but it wants drawbar vehicles to be restricted to...

Cv sales are down

SALES of commercial vehicles in Britain fell by 18.44 per cent in May of this year compared with May, 1979, according to the...

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NFC chairman tops Birthday Honours

NATIONAL FREIGHT Corporation chairman Robert Lawrence tops transport's roll of honour in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. He...

Stonefield saviour?

THE IMMEDIATE future fa Stonefield Vehicles look rosier, following Tozer, Keni slay and Millbourn's decisioi to take out a...

Enter Mitsubishi

MITSUBISHI is following Hino on to the Irish lorry market, and plans to sell up to 500 vehicles in the first year. • McCairns...

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Do easy on Green

HE GOVERNMENT should find out that the European Commission means y "community interest" before it r:cepts the Green Paper on...

Act fast

THE TRANSPORT infrastructure proposals are an exciting opportunity for Britain to gain, rather than lose, from Europe, says the...

EEC bottled up

A TOTAL of 3660 miles of road in the Common Market countries — 696 of them in Britain — have been classed as bottlenecks in a...

WESTM NSTER HAUL

INVETERATE observers of the Westminster scene have this week noted MPs going about their business at an unusually high level of...

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A touch of fatherly advice from the LA

LICENSING AUTHORITIES exist to help make hauliers' lives easier, according to Yorkshire LA Maj-Gen John Carpenter. He said...

F-liner's oily deal

FREIGHTLINER has won its first major North Sea Oil supplies transport contract from Aberdeen Barytes Company, a member of the...

Lakes cordon scheme

CUMBRIA County Council's permit cordon scheme on the A591 is likely to be introduced in September (CM, March 19). The scheme...

Lymm ban is costly

AN ESTIMATED 000,000 a year has been added to haulage operators' costs because of a ban imposed by Warrington Borough Council...

Post Office takes over

THE Central London Local Vehicle Licensing Office located at County Hall, London SE1, has now closed. People needing to obtain...

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Less load

THE Department of Transport has reduced the load on two motorway bridges on the M1 in Derbyshire between junctions 29 (Heath)...

Luck of the Irish

NORTHERN IRELANC goods vehicles operators wil not now have to get shor term Operators licences be fore entering Great Britain....

Drivers fall foul of the law

POLICE inspection of British vehicles at the France-Italian border during December proved that 74 per cent of drivers had no...

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A hero's reward

ROADLINE UK man who :ackled four armed robbers as given a special award in _ondon last week. National Freight Corporation...

LDoY heat results

FURTHER CM Lorry Driver of the Year results have been announced following heats throughout the country. Edinburgh. Class A: W....

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No by for heavies

A REPORT from the European Environmental Bureau rejects the European Commission's proposals for heavier lorries as unacceptable...

PEOPLE

CARTRANSPORT, the Leamington based car delivery specialists, has named Richard Joyce as its first sales and marketing manager....

Container

• service up JEURO Container Transpor (UK) Ltd has introduced nev weekly services to Rotter dam and Vienna. Cargo is...

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The development of the Underider and the new commercial arrangement

with Crane Fruehauf reflects, says Quinton HazeII, a growing awareness throughout the commercial vehicle industry of the...

It will be displayed for the first time at the British Army Equipment Exhibition, starting next week at Aldershot.

Fitted with dropsides and tailgate, the body is said to be of low profile with a canvas cover which could also be used for...

Trailers

OWING to a transposition, some of the numbers in the trailer buyers' Guide to Index on page 29 of CM (June 7) do not relate to...

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New ground sought for British retreads

RETREADING Equipment Ltd, of Newman Lane, Alton Hampshire, is seeking to appoint additional licencees to manufacture its...

Ambulance body swop

A NEW TYPE of "modular" ambulance body, which can be fitted to any standard 3.5 tonnes to 6.5 tonnes gross chassis cab, has...

Smoother dropsiders

THE DESIGN of Coachwork Conversions range of dropsiders in the up to 7.5 tonne weight category have been further refined. Now...

A case of too little

THE Retread Manufacturers' Association is concerned over the lack of retreadable casings coming on to the market. Although new...

Dodges for welfare

BRADFORD Metropolitan Council is taking delivery of 21 Rootes-bodied welfare coaches built on Dodge 50Series chassis/front...

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New cold cure here

A NEW antifreeze based on propylene glycol has been developed by Dow Chemical Co Ltd, to be marketed under the tradename...

Dodge pumps out the news

DODGE TRUCKS have issued a service bulletin explaining to operators of 300Series vehicles fitted with the BS16 engine how to...

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Wadhom's 11m bus

VVADHAM STRINGER (Coachbuilders) Ltd of Waterlooville, Hampshire, has revealed its first 11m Vanguard single-deck bus, reports...

No money message

"WE'RE damn near broke" is the heading on a letter which West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive director general James...

Scania stands by

SCANIA (Great Britain) Ltd expects to announce its first volume orders from British operators for the BR112DH double-deck...

NBC still in the black despite bad winter

DESPITE the effects of the exceptionally severe winter of 1978-79 on passenger levels and vehicle maintenance and in spite of...

Clean air bus report

CLEVELAND Transit has published a final report on the performance of its "clean air bus." The bus, a Daimler Fleetline with a...

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LT management is happy with report

FOLLOWING its leakage to report on LT's own activities, Management Consultants, has Transport executive board. LT chairman...

Too long on the road

THE PRACTICAL problems of keeping in line with drivers' hours regulations were highlighted last week when a Hertfordshire...

LT's way to chaos?

LONDON TRANSPORT faces its most severe crisis since the last war. This claim was made at a special Greater London Council...

On test

NATIONAL Bus Company subsidiary Maidstone and District has begun evaluation trials of different types of double-deck buses....

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Post Office still backing LDoY

I AM WRITING in response to the article by The Hawk entitled "Union scandal" (Bird's eye view, May 31). The item stated that...

Mark Hall's hallmark

WITH a keen sense of timing, Mr Editor, you included the report of TUC boss Mark Hall's address on the Employment Bill in the...

What a way to run the A13!

CHAOTIC conditions exist on some major Essex roads at the best of times, and the A l 3 route linking the Essex approach to the...

CB as evil as lady hitchers?

HAVING read your recent editorial on the subject of CB radio I feel compelled to advise you that during my 18 years as a...

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Ayrshire scheme has lift-off

THE 68 canny hauliers and bus operators who form the Ayrshire Road Transport Group Training Association have in ten years...

Transport in their veins

NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Andrew Hayward is a great credit to his dad. He is Hotpoint's transport controller and must be one of the...

Boys in blue arrest death

INSPECTOR Stanley Oldfield, of Greater Manchester police traffic department, has several cogent answers for aggrieved traffic...

Flutterings at MAN-VW

NOT CONTENT with promoting speedway and cycle races, MAN-VW Truck and Bus Ltd is now backing the horses. It is supporting six...

How to make a cool hundred

THIS MONTH the DFD: Harwich/Esbjerg ferry rout! celebrates its centenary. In it first month of operation then were six sailings...

1948 VaRBFEWLE

0 l' i fit s INISH SEAWAYS In a pictorial centenary book let one of the captions says tha the ss Kasan, as far back a: 1889,...

Jack gets HOOF treatment

I WOULD not have thought i1 possible to sketch even a brie1 history of the war on crime in road transport without referring to...

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Guide for agitators

BRANDING an opposing interest as a lobby is usually a sure sign that the accusation applies more strongly to oneself. This is...

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Time's running out for London

LONDON'S traffic problems cannot be solved during the 1980s, but traffic flows can — and must — be dramatically improved....

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Strange The roads ahead

claim to fame OUT OF a total mileage of 8000 miles not more than 200 miles of roads have been built in London since the early...

Seeing red on yellow lines

RUSH-HOUR speeds in Central London have fallen in the past five years from 14 to 12mph. Traffic flows increased two per cent in...

End to chaos

LACK of co-ordination between public utilities adds to traffic chaos. In Scotland and imaginative experimental service, SUSIE,...

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Green light for computers

URBAN traffic management has great potential for increasing traffic flows. If control can be applied in areas of London there...

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Comprehensive cover policy

MORE THAN 1900 photos are printed in the 704 pages of The Complete Encyclopedia of Commercial Vehicles; 2500 manufacturers are...

Bigger and better handbook

TEN YEARS AGO, when the transport industry was concerned about the provisions of the 1968 Transport Act, the idea for The...

A Diamond for the AA

THE AA is 75 years old and its 1980 Handbook says that the organisation is in a stronger position than ever before to provide a...

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It's enough to make you turn to drink

BECAUSE of the looming energy crisis predicted around the year 2000, many manufacturers throughout the world are hard at work...

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It's enough to make you turn to drink

lems affect the cold starting of an ethanol engine to the extent that it is impossible to start at temperatures below 15°C (60°...

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Wake up to the S10 sleeper cab

I HAVE ALWAYS associated the name of Fodens with good, solid and reliable engineering. Roadtesting the Foden Fleetmaster 810...

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Tough sunglasses for any weather

THE RANGE of newly designed sunglasses which we are able to offer to CM readers at well below shop prices have Reactolite...

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Volvo comes up with fly bus scheme

IN ORDER to keep up with the demands of urban driving — continual acceleration, and so on — buses in use today are generally...

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Be fair to your traffic office

THE TRAFFIC OFFICE is the hub of a transport company or the transport department of an own-account fleet operator. Maintenance,...