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22nd April 1966
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Is a rates rise unavoidable?

W ITH the publication yesterday of the second report by the Prices and Incomes Board, massive support has been mounted to back...

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Manchester Pallet Rebate Improved

IN consequence of the successful outcome of the Port of Manchester's scheme to encourage palletization (COMMERCIAL MOTOR, April...

United Service Taken Over

THE offer made by N. M. Rothschild and Sons on behalf of Daimler Hire Ltd. to acquire the whole of the issued share capital of...

PRICES BOARD URGE EFFICIENCY

FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT U RGENT proposals to meet rising costs in the road haulage industry were made by the National...

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Five Points For Quick Consideration

Birmingham were not so variable from other parts of the country to justify a differential of this size. The verdict of the...

Railway Unions baulking co-operation, says RHA

T NTRANSIGENCE by the railway unions is the basic reason why so little progress has been made in securing voluntary...

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Rates Increase Warning By RHA Chairman

A WARNING about road haulage rates came from the national chairman of the Road Haulage Association, Mr. A. R. Butt, at the...

'Consider transport at planning stage

I NSTEAD of the question of transport com munications always being thrown up after a project had been developed, as something...

Scottish study under way

THERE is to be a far-ranging inquiry into I Scotland's transport system, with particular reference to road haulage operations....

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Some existing vehicles will have trouble meeting brake

sta ndards BY THE MECHNICAL EDITOR T HE interim braking standards for existing vehicles which were published last week had been...

Regulations for wheeled containers

IN view of the doubt which appears to exist 1in some quarters regarding the exact application of the Construction and Use...

Severn bridge section of M4—proposed toll of 2s. fid.

THE Minister of Transport, in consultation with Mr. Cledwyn Hughes, the Secretary of State for Wales, has proposed that the...

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Rethinking the role of the commercial vehicle in London

A strong hint that the Greater London Council may take action to cause operators to provide off-street garaging for commercial...

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Cardiff's transport for the future

F ACING a situation in which traffic, already causing serious problems, will double or treble in volume over the next three...

'TRANSPORT SHOULD BE INTEGRATED'

AT a meeting of the Grimsby finance committee last week, Aid. J. H. Franklin suggested that in future all passenger transport...

Higher Lancashire United profit

S PEAKING at the annual general meeting of Lancashire United Transport Ltd., chairman Mr. R. Cary said that the company's...

PTA papers

T HE two papers to be presented to the Public Transport Association Conference at Scarborough in May will be on widely...

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Red Arrows On target"

T E new Red Arrow bus service of London Transport got off to a fairly smooth start this week, with the public showing a...

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Battle of the Bulge

A THOUGH Glasgow Corporation Transport needs an extra 900 drivers, fat men will not be accepted unless they are willing to go...

H. M. Floyd (CWS Ltd.) has been elected chairman of

the North Western Merseyside and North Wales Division of the T.R.T.A. for 1966-7, with H. Lowe (Pilkington Bros. Ltd.) as...

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'Revolutionary' applications by Eatonways

A l application has been made by Eatonways Luxury Travel Ltd. to the West Midland Traffic Commissioners to provide some...

LTB must have help

SOME kind of subsidy or financial help must be given to the London Transport Board, said Mr. A. Evershed, the Board's chief...

Vigorous Opposition to Excursions and Tours Bid

A l excursions and tours bid by Dickson's Luxury Travel, of Stoke Mandeville, was vigorously opposed at Aylesbury last week by...

Sunderland 3d. Flat Fare Bid

ry•IIE request by Sunderland Corporation .1. to introduce a fiat rate fare of about 3d. on its bus services will come before...

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OVERHAUL THAT NEVER WAS—

BUT HAULIER PAYS PENALTY IT HE brakes did not hold on a slight slope and there could have been a pile up in the Mersey Tunnel,...

To the other place— by road!

THE recent grant of licences to United Counties Omnibus Co. Ltd. along a considerable section of the Cambridge-Bedford-Oxford...

Camp service grants agreed

A TER hearing only a few minutes of evidence, the West Midland Traffic Commissioners granted dispensations to Chapel End...

LA Calls for Maintenance Report

E Eastern Licensing Authority, Mr. W. P. S. Ormond, told a Hunts haulage take no action on an inquiry concerning revocation or...

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LICENSING CASEBOOK

By John Darker, AMBIM Mr. Robson's ordeal could so easily be ended EN Mr. H. E. Robson, chairman of the Yorkshire Traffic...

Channel Tunnel T HE first volume of the report by the

consultants engaged by the Channel Tunnel Study Group to carry out a survey of the Straits of Dover for the Tunnel project, on...

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Proceedings not authorized by law

Transport Tribunal, in a reserved written judgment, has dismissed the appeal of John Hodgson Haulage Ltd. against the refusal...

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New products from York

AMONG a number of new developments from York Trailer Co. Ltd. (announced today, Friday) are maximum-load tipping semi-trailers,...

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Transport Training Board who will be covered

'THE Minister of Labour has now circu-1 lated to interested organizations draft definitions outlining the activities he...

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New Models at Manchester Show

A I entirely new semi-trailer, employing I-beams for the main members, is one of the principal features at a Manchester...

FIFTY BULKMOBILES FOR EAST GERMANY

A REPEAT order for the supply of a further 50 Bulkmobile multi-purpose bulk grain vehicles to the German Democratic Republic...

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BY HANDYMAN

A THOUGH I have already covered the relay valve as a separate Unit, positioned on the tractor to give balanced braking. a...

Know Your Air Brakes

Part 7—The Relay Emergency Valve regulating valve. Air will then flow past both regulating valve and non-return valve and...

Saving on equipment costs

T IS week's prizewinner is Mr. L. A. Gray, of Llandaff, Cardiff. He says that use of the idea he submits has been the means of...

Leyland Reorganizes in Holland: The Leyland Motor Corporation has reorganized

its interests in the Netherlands by the merger of its subsidiaries Leyland Triumph (Holland) NV and NV Auto-Industrie Verheul....

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New draw-bar trailer

A NEW 8-ton, low-loader drawbar trailer has been introduced by ra. Weeks and Co. Ltd. The chassis of the unit is constructed...

Rubber-enclosed lights

A RANGE of rubber-enclosed safety lighting units manufactured in Western Germany is described in a catalogue available from the...

Magnet-based welding shield

A POWERFUL permanent-magnet base is a feature of a new portable welding shield known as the Arcmaster. The magnet has a pull...

Spring-loaded hose reel

A NEW spring-loaded hose reel has been developed by Tecalemit Ltd., known as the Tecreel and which can accommodate two 20 ft....

Aluminium for bodybuilding

A NEW publication dealing with the use of Implaco aluminium in commercial vehicle bodybuilding has been issued by that...

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THE BUS AND CITY ROAD PLANNING

Tt- E priorities which should be accorded c! buses, as compared with private cars, in planning city road schemes were the...

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Traders Transport is Crucial to the Economy

TRTA CONFERENCE EASTBOURNE W'TIHE computer-aided transport manager of tomorrow will 1. clearly become a quite different animal...

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MINISTER TO OPEN FLEET MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

W E are pleased to announce that the Minister of Transport will officially open the third COMMERCIAL MOTOR one-day Fleet...

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Move Over, Gentlemen

T MUST say that the women who are movin g into hi g h places in the transport world seem q uite capable of standin g on their...

Four Generations

E news, recorded elsewhere in this issue, that D. R. Cane is retiring as chief en g ineer of Hebble Motor Services in June,...

Making Very Good

T AM intri g ued to learn that an Aberdeen man who has built up a 1 200-vehicle haula g e fleet in 20 years in Central Africa...

Good Business—Poor Meetings

O VERHEARD at a recent RHA function. Area secretary commented: "Attendance at meetin g s is poor these days because business is...

Another Hanson Link

N OTHER link in the Hanson family's transport interests, which be g an in the days of sta g e coaches and flourished to an...

The All - seeing Eye I T seems to me 'that the information

service of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, which has been extended in scope this week, could well be re g arded as the eyes...

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Trunk vehicle design and loading

BY R. P. A. F. WILLIAMS, BA, IVIIMH Assistant general manager, production, Harveys of Bristol Ltd. M Y company has recently...

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BMC in heavy weather

THAT the profits for the first half year of BRITISH MOTOR CORPORATION declined did not cause surprise—they have done so...

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Training Skilled Drivers

REFERRING TO the report in the March 18 issue of the meeting of the Association of Industrial Road Safety Officers, I note that...

Braking on Vehicles

I WAS very interested in Mr. D. J. Broom's letter and the reply of H. 0. Doughty (March 11 and 25). The subject of brakes is...

Spot Checks and Safety I WOULD like to comment on

Mr. H. Jordon's letter, "Railways should carry more" in the April 1 issue. He mentions the number of vehicles found defective...

Braking on Heavy Artics

I READ with interest the letters of Mr. D. J. Broom (March 11 issue) and Mr. H. 0. Doughty (March 25) on the present systems of...

Not the First

IN the March 25 issue (page 24) you showed an interesting photo'. graph of a 30-ton g.t.w. articulated combination operated by...

Mr. F. C. Simkins

In our issue of March 25 a letter was published from Mr. F. C. Simpkins, a national vice-chairman of the Institute of Traffic...

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How efficient are the brakes in your fleet?

By R. D. CATER A M Inst B E recently had the opportunity to drive a couple of 24-ton-gross I vehicles belonging to a large oil...

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CLASH OF IDEOLOGIES

S UPERFICIALLY the attack at Bristol on Friday by the chairman of the Road Haulage Association on the whole concept of the...

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Industrial training for transport

NOW by S. Buckley Assoc Inst T European Study Conference on Vocational Training gives a lead to UK operators as to their...

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The Common Room

By George Wilmot Lecturer in Transport Studies, University of London THE TRANSPORT EXAMINER'S NOTEBOOK II—A Few Pointers in...