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22nd November 1968
22nd November 1968
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Foil the villains

In the third quarter of this year 14 lorries and their loads were hi-jacked in the London area, compared with two in the same...

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'No-speed-exemption' dilemma

on tachographs from our industrial correspondent • Mr. Richard Marsh, Minister of Transport, faces a new dilemma over his...

Glamorous

shadow takes Peter's place • Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the Conservatives' new shadow Transport Minister, is 43, and the only...

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Here's the official timetable in full

NOW IN FORCE: BUS GRANTS; EXTRA FUEL TAX REBATE; MINIBUS EXEMPTIONS FROM ROAD SERVICE LICENCES; NFC AND PTA POWERS •...

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Artic length: trailer is one 'vehicle'

• R.A.H. Transporters Ltd., Darlington, and one of its drivers, T. Caygill, were found not guilty at Darlington Magistrates...

Door-to-door ferry service

• A door-to-door collection and delivery service for customers without their own transI port is to be part of the facilities...

Integrated distribution

• The first of six new Hoover Ltd. distribution centres was opened at Bolton last week. Twenty vehicles based at the new...

Phones control goods delivery

• An unusual phone system is being used to combat traffic congestion caused by vehicles delivering goods to shops. The new...

Cutting • dock queues

• To relieve traffic congestion and the long queues of vehicles waiting to deliver cargo for vessels loading for Australia and...

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LDOY association formed

• There is to be a new association for lorry drivers. At the annual meeting of the national organizing committee of the Lorry...

RAF installs simulators

for driver training by John Darker • A new indoor driver training classroom was opened at St. Athan, Glamorgan, on Tuesday, by...

Ferry to Portugal

• On November 24 Normandy ferries starts a roll-on ferry service between Southampton and Lisbon, running initially at 11-day...

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Rates to rise

• Mr. E. Carter, chairman of the Grimsby sub-area of the Road Haulage Association, has warned that a substantial increase in...

Still no Chunnel decision

• The critical factor in progress on the Channel tunnel at present is the choice of a private group to arrange the financing...

by Roger Howell Freightliner break-even

• That Freightliners Ltd. was to be registered as a limited company on Monday was revealed by Mr. T. G. Gibb, general manager,...

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Operators challenge new LTB powers

• It is unfair to allow London Transport to compete freely for the business of other operators while preserving its monopoly in...

New name and membership for PTA?

• A suggestion that, with the advent of Passenger Transport Authorities and the confusion which their initials could cause, the...

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Bombay and back for £100

• A 3611-long luxury coach completed on Wednesday a 14,000 mile London-BombayLondon marathon. Including forced halts through...

Liverpool's huge strike bill

• The 11-week strike of Liverpool City Transport bus crews from March to May this year may have cost the department close on...

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No women drivers, say London busmen

from our industrial correspondent • By 46 votes to 24 (with one abstention) garage delegates representing London Fransport's...

IRU supports PVOA on hours

• At meetings in Geneva last week, the International Road Transport Union (I RU) fully supported the attitude taken by...

More luggage room

• Salty luggage capacity figures for Duple entries published in the guide to British touring coach bodywork, CM November 8,...

LUT fares increased

• Lancashire United Transport Ltd., Atherton, had an application for a fares increase granted by the North Western Traffic...

'No' to Aberdeen

• Aberdeen Corporation's application to increase bus fares, including raising the maximum fare from 7d to 9d, has been rejected...

Excursion granted

• Birch's Motor Services Ltd., Knott End, which recently applied for a fortnightly day excursion to Manchester (CM August 30),...

IN PARLIAMENT

No lights code Some MPs are still unhappy about the use of flashing headlights—despite the fact that this week they generally...

Yugoslavian tax talks

Talks aimed at abolishing the road tax levied on British goods vehicles going through Yugoslavia are being planned, the...

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BRS appeal 'on principle'

• No judgment was given by the Transport Tribunal in London on Wednesday on an appeal by the Transport Holding Company (BRS)....

A letter is not enough

• In Liverpool on Wednesday the North Western deputy LA, Mr. A. H. Joliiffe, said he saw no reason why Shell-Mex and BP Ltd....

Vanmen: contact your insurers

Operators of goods vehicles not exceechng 30cwt unladen were warned this week that they may need to contact their motor...

Quickmix to give up C-hire

• Because of recent regulations and legislation Quickmix Concrete Co. Ltd. has decided to terminate its practice of operating...

BOC bid accepted

• The offer of 8s to 9s per share by BOC for the 700-vehicle fleet of Bain and Hodge Ltd. was accepted on Wednesday by 73.4 per...

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Delayed grant in ' what is peat?' case

• What is the correct definition of peat? Is it an agricultural product or requisite or not? These questions occupied the...

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"Get the bugs out' says engineer

• The Institute of Road Transport Engineers or a similar non-aligned body should provide a Which? - type testing serviee for...

Power steering scores as safety aid

• Cost, extra weight, and added complications were the major obstacles to the general adoption of power-assisted steering but...

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Sales rise as Act is passed

• Orders for over Elm worth of heavy trucks and tractive units have been received by Atkinson Vehicles Ltd. during the past...

Tory transport leaders

Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the new "shadow" Transport Minister, automatically assumes the chairmanship of the Conservative...

Golden IRU award for Ken Turner

• • • s • • • S Mr. K. C. Turner, past president of • the International Road Transport Union • (IRU) was one of six leading...

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Double white lines

REGULATION 23 of the Traffic Signs Regulation and General Directions 1R64 deals with double white line carriageway markings....

Road and workshop

by Handyman Manpower, maintenance and the MoT (19) • Besides keeping down wear on tyres by his vehicle-handling technique, a...

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MEETING THE MINISTER

Last week Commercial Motor was granted an exclusive interview with the Minister of Transport. Mr. Marsh answered questions put...

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making the most of Newt unladen

Taking a look at examples of lightweight construction that enable a suitable body to be carried on a vehicle which can be run...

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Licensing system

With his usual clear and sensible approach Janus has drawn attention to the possible dangerous consequences of separating...

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*Merry Minister

Richard Marsh is rapidly re-establishing his reputation as an extremely entertaining after-dinner speaker. When he first went...

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Towards greater

;ecurity VEHICLE security devices are a means of crime prevention. If the driver is the criminal, he cannot be prevented by a...

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Grapes of Wrath

Janus comments Television reporter: The recording equipment which I take about with me is an essential tool of my trade. It...

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Management matters

What makes a skilled craftsman? INDUSTRIAL relations in the road haulage industry may not be in such a critical state as...

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C t Please advise us how the Transport Act

will affect the operation of vehicles on general trade plates. Will an operator's licence be required and will we need a...

a I have heard the terms public service vehicle licence and

road service licence used in connection with bus operation. What is the distinction? A The object of a public service vehicle...

in CM'S recent "Know the law" article concerning projecting loads,

the section relating to rearward projections of between 6ft and 10ft gives the impression that only one marker board is...

Q As a coach operator I understand that iris possible to

carry goods in a 12-seat p.s.v. outside carriers' licensing provisions, providing the seats are not removed. Is this practice...

Q Can you inform me of the address of the National Association of Radiator Repairers?

A Yes. The address you require is 1 Cecil Court, London Road, Enfield, Middlesex.

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Transport economics the problem of costs

WHEN "costs" become a topic of conversation, there are those who feel like Hitler when culture was mentioned and would like to...