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22nd July 2004
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Army poised to go for Yankee trucks

The US firm Oshkosh is poised to take E2bn defence contract for the British army. Colin Barnett reports. THE GOVERNMENT'S...

London parking: things are looking up

TNT HAS WON a number of concessions from London councils in an attempt to slash its annual £300,000 parking fine bill within...

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FTA calls for staggered WTD launch

THE FREIGHT Transport Association is to lobby the government to ask the European Commission to approve a staggered introduction...

Now Darling has a 30 year plan for transport

TRANSPORT SECRETARY Alistair Darling has admitted the government's 10 Year Transport Plan was too optimistic and looked at the...

Van Fest

Citroen will be holding a van open week between 23 and 30 July at over 200 of its dealers around the UK. The event coincides...

Trailer scrumped

Thieves stole 217,000 worth of alcohol in a liveried trailer after breaking into George Allinson Transport's yard in...

Big bust

Cannabis worth an estimated Lim has been discovered by Customs on a truck at Plymouth Ferryport. When officers stopped the...

Think again

The Institute of Public Policy Research has called on the government to rethink its plan to build a new tolled motorway between...

Gas delivery

Widnes-based tanker operator, the Suttons Group, has won a multi-million-pound five-year contract with BP LPG for bulk LPG...

Fatal snooze

A truck driver who nodded off at the wheel and killed a mechanic on a motorway hard shoulder has been jailed for 30 months."

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Metal has magnetic appeal for thieves says new squad

The police squad set up to combat soaring truck crime in the West Vlidlands warns metal is at the top of the thieves' wish...

T&G and Morrisons tussle over talks

THE TRANSPORT & General Workers Union remains locked in discussions with supermarket giant Morrisons over the union agreement...

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VOSA shops for roller brake test kit

THE VEHICLE and Operator Services Agency insists it will replace brake roller testing equipment, but admits there have been...

Jams and slow lanes

Mr X looks at why an accident which should only stop one vehicle can end up blocking a region and bringing business to a halt....

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FIRST PAST THE POST MEANS WE LOSE...

Typical! While operators throughout the UK are getting into a right state about the impending introduction of the Working Time...

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'Police mocked my rights'

A British driver has vowed to clear his name after being jailed by the French in breach of his human rights. Jennifer Ball...

Disabled can do and teach

A SHAKE-UP of driving test regulations is set to allow supervision of learner truck drivers by disabled people. At present,...

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Warrant swats flytippers

AN ENVIRONMENTAL officer at Carmarthenshire Council is to brief neighbouring councils on how he issued a warrant to impound a...

Roderick's parachute shrinks

Cl RISHAN SALVESEN has agreed to pay former chief executive Edward Roderick about £450,000. Roderick's two-year notice period...

Lights change for M6 MSA after five-year wait

PLANS FOR a new motorway service area on the M6 near Rugby are set to get the gr e en light later this year, live years after...

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Media watch

IN THE NEWS Stuart Thomas gives us his regular round-up of the way the newspapers have covered the world of transport this...

No centre no 0-licence

'Operating centre' was a transport cafe A GREEK haulage firm which gave a transport café as its operating centre has lost its...

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WTD 'will boost costs by 20 0 /0/

David Craik reports on an agency hire boss who expects to profit from the VVTD THE BOSS of Driver Hire Preston says he will...

IDA aims to speak for van operators

AN ASSOCIATION has been formed for independent drivers who operate light commercial vehicles in logistics and transport, The...

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Work time: 'Don't surrender'

The head of the British Aggregates Association accuses the FTA and RHA of giving up the fight over the VVID and road charging....

HSE gathers drivers' views on safety

NEW RESEARCH on truck drivers' attitudes toward health and safety is to be published on the Health & Safety Executive (HSE)...

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Renault refutes report

RENAULT IS denying reports, carried recently in the European automotive press suggesting it is planning to move production of...

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When East meets West

Speculation is rife that Hino is gearing up to stake a claim in a European truck builder. Oliver Dixon reports. W ell...

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Stronger transport, stronger Britain

CM is teaming up with Vichelin to take the pulse of the industry and make diagnoses... THIS WEEK sees the launch of the new...

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Seasoned campaigner

Fed up with luke-warm government, Jack Crossfield has set up his own political party to tackle transport issues. Jennifer Ball...

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Touching a nerve with neurologists

WE WERE delighted with your article on neurological conditions such as brain tumours and strokes and the coverage of our...

Creditors ask 4 fairness in liquidation laws

I READ with interest your article regarding ASK 4 Transport going into liquidation (CMS July), Unfortunately we at Hampson...

Accidents are avoidable

I HAVE been driving for over 30 years and so am aware of many risks involved with the work that thousands of us do.There are...

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First isn't best

The UK is committed to meeting the WM dead line of 23 March 2005. But what about everyone else? The CM newsteam reports. T he...

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Who goes first?

It seems that the UK government is steaming ahead with legislation that will have a devastating impact on the UK road transport...

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Over-eager operator warned

Expanding your business is natural enough — but TC Geoffrey Simms has underlined the dangers of jumping the gun. EASTERN...

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TC doubts operator but gives chance to re-apply

THE LICENCE FOR five vehicles and three trailers held by Meigle, Perthshire-based Gavin Millar was revoked by Scottish Traffic...

Magistrates dismiss on overloading

HALIFAX MAGISTRATES have dismissed an overloading charge against a driver after accepting arguments that weighing a heavy...

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Three month ban for director who proved herself despite 'oversight'

A COMPANY DIRECTOR who had carried on operating in her own right without an 0-licence after her firm had ceased trading has...

Personal problems provoke cheating

THE FALSIFICATION of tachograph charts has cost a Margate driver £800 in fines and costs. When Sidney Page. of Balmoral Road,...

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Breaking the accident barrier

Has your company hit a brick wall on reducing accidents? The joint Commercial Motor/Contract Journal conference could help...

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Thirst quencher

Most convicted Irish drink-drivers get their licences back early. However, all that is about to change. Brendan Nolan reports....

The law now In Ireland, a convicted driver may petition

a court for reduction of a driving ban once half the disqualification period has passed, the fine has been paid, and the...

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Internationa 1 time zones

To conclude our four-part series on the VVTD, Pat Hagan looks at how international operators will cope with the 48-hour...

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15 September

Cornrnercial Motor/Contract Journal Safety Conference, Driving Accidents Down,Villa Park, Birmingham Has your safety record...

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A PP ‘' S H PP E R

Big rigids literally deliver us our daily bread and Volvo's latest brings high-tech to our most basic transport needs. C...

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gives the final verdict

Volvo's FM9 26-tonne distribution platform manages to combine up-todate technology with traditional values to produce an...

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PUMP IT UP

Vehicles don't get much less glamorous than the humble pallet truck — but treat them right and they'll earn their keep. We've...

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Pallet trucks and the law

The use of unpowered pallet trucks is covered by four main areas of leg Islation. They are: • Health & Safety At Work Act 1974;...

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All our contenders came with CE approval and adequate operating

instructions. In all cases, this was by way of pictograms located near the controls, although the Jungheinrich and Linde came...

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IN THE

GROOVE Tyre prices getting you down? Want to run your fleet more efficiently? Try a tyre management package, says Julian...

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Telford and Wrekin Services awarded a twoyear fixed-cost contract to

Michelin and its local independent tyre dealer Lodge Tyre for a complete tyre management package covering its fleet of...

Contract options

• Pence per milehdlometre contract The manufacturer is contracted by the customer to manage the tyre based on the annual...

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Continental system reduces downtime

Walker's Snack Foods has been using Continental's tyre management system on its fleet for several years, resulting in reduced...

Elements of a tyre management contract

MI Commercial management. This will be an agreement between both parties and includes product policy (the mix of new and...

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Common mistakes

The 10 most common mistakes made with tyre management: 1. Though a tyre management package is designed to reduce costs it may...

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POWER PLAY

We quite liked the Volkswagen Caddy SDI but wanted more power: VW has obliged with the more powerful TDI. Colin Barnett...

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Transporter 15 Tiptronic After our extended drive in the new Caddy TDI we found time to sample a Caravelle 15 with VW's answer...

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IVIERC SIN

The first high-performance electric delivery vehicle? Collin Bameft gets sparky. B ritain's second largest car manufacturer,...

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QUALITY STREET

A new quality standard called Six Sigma has transformed Leyland Trucks. Stay awake at the back there while Brian Weatherley...

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Bill' THE

Defence procurement is big business for car, van and truck manufacturers. Andy Salter donned his flak jacket at this year's DVD...

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A day at the races

1 t's a tough life, sitting in the grounds of a stately home sipping champagne and devouring oysters whilst surrounded by...

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One-stop shop deal for MAN

MAN's selection of finance deals has been extended to its used truc Ks. M AN is to beef up its finance offers on used trucks...

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Manufadurers control used supplies to boost residuals

The overall message from Glass's Guide is that demand for used ats is booming — but some sectors are booming louder than...

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Out of the limelight but in the spotlight

Vehicle Ford Transit 280 SWB Tested: 14 March 2002 Specifications Engine: 16-valve Ford Duratorq 2.0-litre charge-cooled...