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22nd October 1965
22nd October 1965
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Behind the Wheel

N T INTER time starts on Sunday, and drivers who pilot goods and passenger vehicles up and down our roads will soon be facing...

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Still Hope for Liner Trains

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT T HE National Board of Prices and Incomes may have the next word in the long-drawn-out...

TGWU Rejects Proposed New 40 m.p.h. Schedules

O NE of the first attempts to negotiate transport schedules based on the 40 m.p.h. speed limit for lorries since the National...

TARTAN ARROW'S LONDON GLASGOI WENT WITH BR

A NEW long-term agreement for the operation of company trains came into effect on Monday when 99-year Leases for railway-owned...

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BRS EXPANSION IN ELGIN

increased demand for general aulage facilities has resulted in BRS Elgin depot. One interesting feature in the construction of...

Judge Suggests Indictment Against Operator

A FTER hearing that the rear brakes of a lorry which collided with a car at Tamworth killing six people were in "disgraceful...

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BAOFR Discuss Road-Sea Removals

BY JOHN DARKER A DDRESSING the Autumn Conference of the British Association of Overseas Furniture Removers in London on...

HARD TIMES AHEAD FOR HAULIERS—MR. HANLON A ROUGH, hard road

for all engaged r - k in the haulage industry in the next year or two was foreseen by Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, the Northern...

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PROVISIONS FOR HAULIERS IN NUCLEAR TRANSPORT

RTANT provisions for hauliers aged in the transport of nuclear 11 are contained in the Nuclear ttions Act 1965, which will be...

Refuse Disposal Scheme is Tailored to Dempster System

1111) EFUSE disposal schemes for three IX new 20-storey blocks of council flats at Leyton, London, have been planned to operate...

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France Publishes New International Rules

Fr HE Ministry of Public Works and Trans port in Paris has recently published an Order outlining the regulations applicable to...

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in Hire Business Looks Good for Growth

I. ' who mostly hires our vans ?", asked the the man from Hertz. is, what kind of person? What customer ?" These were some y...

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NO MORE LATE ADJOURNMENTS

A T Inverness last week the Scottish 1-1 deputy Licensing Authority, Mr. L. A. Wells, made it quite clear that any last-minute...

Licence Renewal for Convicted Haulier

A HAULIER who had been fined £110 ra earlier this year after being convicted on 55 charges of failing to keep current records...

Three Vehicles Withdrawn from Scottish Haulier

T HREE vehicles of James K. Allan Ltd., of Newark Hill, were withdrawn from use following a Section 178 inquiry before the...

DERBYSHIRE HAULIER REFUSED B VARIATION

A DERBYSHIRE road haulier claimed 1 — k at Nottingham last week that a BRS depot at Derby was "just like a lost property...

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SMOOTH SAILING AT SOUTHAMPTON

0 very similar applications for hich two days had been set aside dealt with in a little under two by the South Eastern deputy...

BRS and Railways Fight Wider B Grant

S and British Railways should not A themselves up as watchdogs Ise they felt that the action taken he Licensing Authority was...

Hours, Records Offences Lead To Inquiry

CONVICTIONS by Braintree magis\--, trates for eight offences in August, 1965, led to the appearance of Mr. R. H. Argent, of...

Objector Criticized By Deputy L.A.

LL ETTERS written to local hauliers by Mr. Norman Best, of Hockley, to test their reaction to his proposed application for a...

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lham Buses ken Off Road

, LLOW1NG an inspection by linistry vehicle examiners, a number ildham Corporation buses were taken he road last week. In order...

New Single-Deckers for Halifax

}ME idea of what the new generation , - )1 buses will look like-single-deck ies oil Daimler Fleetline extendedelbase,...

40-hour Week for Municipal Platform Staff

MORE than 72,000 municipal busmen IVA are to get a 40-hour week from the end of the year. The decision, forecast in The...

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Computers Can Help Solve P.S.V. Problems

IN THE turbulent era 30 years ago. 1 p.s.v. operators were faced with problems similar to those besetting the industry today;...

Bakers Second Biennial Show

A DISPLAY of new and used coaches is being staged this week at the Farnham showrooms of E. I. Baker and Co. (Dorking) Ltd., and...

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Manx Passenger Changes Are Imminent

V ITAL decisions affecting the future of the passenger transport industry in the Isle of Man have been taken this week, and at...

Glasgow Bans D runks on Buses

THE Glasgow City transport commit". tee last week decided that anyone under the influence of drink will be banned from the...

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Minister of Transport has ted Mr. N. Jeffrey and Mrs.

A. Be: as members of the Transport Consultative Committee for the Western area. Mr. Jeffrey is Dit manager of the Lancashire...

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Dennis Introduce New Paravan riica and Industrial Scammell Add Tipper to Range for Export

A TIPPER with a capacity of 17 cu.-yd. has been added to the range of Scammell Contractor heavy-duty sixwheelers which are...

Simms Minimec Fuel Pumps for BMC Diesels

IT has been announced by the British Motor Corporation that Simms Minimec fuel-injection pumps are now being fitted as standard...

PERKINS V8 TO BE IN SCOTTISH SHOW

I T is now certain that at least two vehicles at the Scottish Motor Show, which opens at Kelvin Hall on November 12, will have...

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✓ Shell-Mex Driver Training Film

DL ICE method of driver trainingoad observation "—recommended in rt made to the National Road Safety as at Blackpool as a basis...

N Test Track at Spurrier Works delled on MIRA

1 - ST track modelled on two of the lughest sections of the Motor ry Research Association proving I at Lindley, Nuneaton, is...

tOAD AND WORKSHOP by HANDYMAN

Articulation Problem—Electrical Faults and Fire Risk [linking of the many and varied 3Iems that arise from the full use...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and Publications Automatic Vehicle Washer L OW running costs are a feature of a new commercial -Li version of the Magic Circle...

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They've Thought of Everything

By DEREK MOSES A PIONEER in the design of " new look " rear-engined "'"double-deckers, Liverpool City Transport is now taking...

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BIRD'S

EYE By the Hawk VIEW What Do Members ThinThere appeared to be a certain amount of disappointment because The Commercial Motor...

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LEYLAND TESTED

Following assembly ever Leyland engine undergoes a intensive test programme col sisting of two schedules; first 'running-in'...

WORLD PROVED

Leyland diesel engines have an international reputation for reliability, outstanding fuel economy, ease of servicing and a long...

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ROAD SAFETY for the Fleet Operator

r A. E. TEER, ad Safety Officer, Schweppes (Home) Ltd. F you were told that by the end of this year more than 400,000 men,...

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It All Come wn to the Man at the Wheel

By NORMAN H. T1LSLEY L ET there be no doubt about it: the answer to road safety is driver training. The driver who btiasts...

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Warehouse Keepers at Harrogate

BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, FIRE PREVENTION, PALLETIZATION AMONG SUBJECTS IN OPENING SESSION By S. Buckley, Assoc I nst...

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2 R0.AND ANTI-GEDDES [I AD Mr. A. R. Dunbar of the

British Railways Board been making his presidential address last week to the Road Haulage Association in Blackpool instead of...

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Problems of Fleel pansion

R ECENTLY in this series the problems facing the operator of a growing haulage business were considered. Moreover, they were...

FROM THE POSTBAG A maim lacewing organization is about to

reassess its distribution facilities, including the alternative of opening its own branches or entrusting their distribution to...

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MONEY MATTERS

BET Earns More 'OR the six months that ended on September 30 last, 1 pre-tax profits of B.E.T. OMNIBUS SERVICES amounted to...

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THE COMMON ROOM

By George Wilmot Lecturer in Transport Studies, University of London REGIONAL STUDIES Greater Leicester (Part II) INEVITABLY...

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N YOUR OPINION

aise for the Klam Retarder %4CE the article on the Klam electric retarder appeared in the September 10 issue, my employer—Mr....

le Hand or Two the Mack ?

your road test of the Mack/Northern (June 4 issue) I Die that during the test run the driver used both hands hange gears and...

A a Bedford TK

EFERR1NG to Mr. 1. Carter's letter "Big for a Bedford " in the September 24 issue, the tractor he itions is not a Bedford TK....

Municipalities Encouraging Lack of Choice

M R. MOSES should be congratulated for his excellent survey and analysis of the municipal and company bus fleets (The...

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IN YOUR OPINION

continued from page 71 has invariably spread its vehicle contracts in the past to several chassis manufacturers and it seems to...

An Answer Requested

A S small hauliers and vehicle-collection contractors of long standing, we fail to understand the methods being adopted lately...

How Long Can Rootes Hold Out ?

OW significant is the Chrysler five-star emblem incorporated into the Rootes Commer Cars front cover advertisement of your...