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Guilty end of the me for the °livers

The partners of William Martin Oliver must sell up and they face jail after being found guilty of conspiracy. Mike Jewell...

Unions fail in last-ditch bid to derail VVTD

fRADE UNION LEADERS net transport industry stakeholders' last week in a bid to ierail the Working Time Directive, put no...

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ERF profits at

heart of case THE LEGAL battle between MAN and DaimlerChrysler has hotted up this week with the disclosure by ERF's former...

Few trucks are using 1V6 Toll

A CM investigation has revealed that just 79 trucks an hour are using the M6 Toll motorway. The company that runs the UK's...

STOP PRESS!

Residents in Edinburgh have voted overwhelmingly against Edinburgh Council's plans to introduce congestion charging in the...

Clunk-click

From 1 March delivery drivers and their passengers must wear seat-belts when making deliveries or collections.

Palletline recruit

Palletline has signed up Hainault-based Owner-Driver Network (ODN) as its new member for the Romford, Ilford and East London...

Chemical death

A d-iver died and 100 motorists were evacuated from the M6 after a chemical tanker carrying carbon dioxide crashed and caught...

Witnesses, please

Police are appealing for information following a fivevehicle pile-up on the M6 in which a truck driver was seriously injured....

Inquiry call

Professor David Begg wants a review of public transport schemes amid speculation that the government is blocking councils from...

Rugby Cement drivers threaten strike

DRIVERS AT Rugby Cement are threatening to strike after rejecting the firm's latest pay offer by 255 votes to three. Drivers...

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Eurotunnel puts regulars first as Calais seizes up...

Eurotunnelis new quota system which promises priority service to regular customers got its first live test this week Dominic...

...and repairs will take months

OFFICIALS AT THE Port of Calais say there will be no further disruption to cross-Channel ferry services even though damage to...

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Two-ticket ploy in crazy capital

THE BREWERY Logistics Group (BLG) has hit out at the "stupidity" of parking attendants in the London borough of Camden after...

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THE SLEEPING GIANTS Mr X muses on the latent power of the Trade Associations; and wishes they could sound more often as a...

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Revamped Magnum

Renault has released initial details of the latest UK-spec Magnum. Colin Bameft reports. RENAULT HAS UNVEILED the UK spec of...

Watson gets bail in the UK

PAUL WATSON, the British haulier imprisoned in France for alleged drug smuggling, has been released on bail back to the UK....

DTS wins New Look contract

FASHION RETAILER New Look has confirmed that DTS Logistics will be managing its new national distribution centre at...

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Media watch

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

Diesel dispute

A tanker drivers' dispute may hit fuel supplies. Guy Sheppard reports. A CRUNCH MEETING of union officials to be held this...

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That was the year...

CM was Launched in 1905; for our centenary year we're bringing you stories from years gone by. This week we're back in 1911 and...

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Iveco aims to curry favour

Iveco aims to expand its market in the East and has signed a new deal with a huge Indian truck firm. Oliver Dixon reports....

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Pay fridion sparks may catch

Deliveries for multi-modal specialist Freightliner could be derailed if a drivers' pay dispute gets out of hand. Guy Sheppard...

Boardall cold store must be put on ice

REEFER OPERATOR Reed Boardall has suffered a setback to its plans to expand its Boroughbridge plant after local councillors...

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Futuristic 1D cards

TRUCK DRIVERS are to be issued with high-tech - biometric" identity cards in a bid to combat terrorism. The cards will be...

More trucks means a need for more roads

A RISE IN freight traffic during the fourth quarter of 2004 has prompted a trade association to call for greater investment in...

Fruehauf receives a sum for its Pans

AS PREDICTED Fruehauf Parts and Service, the after-market arm of the troubled trailer manufacturer, was bought out by its...

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Reward offered in Surrey arson case

k SKIP OPERATOR is offering a :2,500 reward for information eading to the arrest and convicion of the arsonists responsible or...

Beware of Whitwood...

DRIVERS ARE being urged not to park on the Whitwood Industries Estate. West Yorkshire, following a spate of truck thefts in the...

...and dodgy kebabs

POLICE HAVE issued a warning to the public not to buy any bacon or kebab meat offered to them following the theft of a...

gunpoint van theft

'OLIC E ARE APPEALING for titnesses after a man had his van tolen at gunpoint in Manchester. The incident happened at 6.20pm n...

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CCTV gives heads up on Scania thieves

SURREY POLICE ARE hunting thieves who stole a Scania from a yard in Kingston upon Thames. The incident happened between 6.30pm...

Peugeot link to cut curtains

OPERATORS ARE warned to be on the look out for a blue Peugeot 406 (reg N874KUA) which has repeatedly been spotted near laybys...

Cash for info on trailer

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE operator ST Challisis offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of a trailer stolen from a...

Driver clubbed with wrench

POLICE ARE APPEALING for witnesses after a French truck driver was assaulted and hit over the head with a wheel wrench in...

Info on diesel binge?

POLICE ARE appealing for witnesses after diesel was stolen from nine trucks on 6 February in St Neots, Cambs. The theft...

Fuel ain't too safe in Wales

BEWARE OF FUEL thieves in Wales— Gwent police report a spate of 13 fuel thefts in Monmouthshire and Torfaen over the past twc...

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Telematics for the people

T he world of telematics can be at the very least confusing, if not downright boring. to someone who isn't vaguely technosavvy....

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Drip-feed effect

TREAD WITH interest the letter in your legal section: "Just doing my job" (CAI 3 February). From the employer's point of view!...

Parking problem

WE FEEL IT is time to inform readers of the serious problem of curtain slashing at the overnight parking at Corley Services, M6...

End this speeding myth

IT IS DISAPPOINTING to note in recent press reports on the "speeding epidemic" that the RAC, who should know better, are still...

Time for more common sense and less emotion

WHY 50MPH? Forget the rhetoric, look at these facts: • HGV motorway limit:60mph. Actual limited speed; 56mph. • Most fuel...

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Vita 1 statistics

M6 toll road company MEL has consistently refused to release figures for HGVs using its motorway. Undeterred Chris Tindall...

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Only if I 'm cipsper

It will probably come as a surprise to no one that our figures have come out on the low side. Talk to most operators who use...

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Drivers fined heavily for excess hours

Magistrates told that series of tachograph and driving hours offences were discovered during investigation into company. FOUR...

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Company with 'abysmal' record is restricted to a single truck

AN "ABYSMAL" FAILURE to comply with undertakings at a public inquiry four years ago led to a Flintshire company's licence being...

Five tad() offenders lose licence appeals

MAGISTRATES HAVE dismissed appeals by five drivers employed by NR Evans & Sons to save their HGV licences.The licences were...

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Owner-driver awaits it's decision 011 59 alleged tachograph offences

AN OWNER-DRIVER who was said to pose a real threat to road safety must wait to learn what action West Midland Traffic...

More than a warning would be disproportionate

POOR RECORD keeping and the issue of a delayed prohibition for brake defects led to an owner-driver receiving a formal warning...

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Knowledge is Dower1..

New legislation introduces the right to demand information from government departments. How could this affect you? Guy...

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Free legal advice at the CV Show

After its success last year CM is repeating its free legal clinic at the CV Show. Patric Cunnane explains how to book your...

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Room for a few more

Last month's announcement that CM is setting up an Operators' Panel to give its verdict on new and existing law produced an...

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OUR TEAM OF LEGAL EXPERTS EXAMINE YOUR ISSUES

Legal Q&A is a service to all CM readers in which specialist road transport lawyers will attempt to provide the answers to your...

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BUCKI NG B R O NCO

...or, to be more accurate, 'sure-footed woRhorsd, because the Isuzu Rodeo pickup elegantly combines style with substance. It's...

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First and foremost the Rodeo is a commercial vehicle, and

a very good one at that. Scepticism was evident when we initially cast eyes on it in the flesh but driving extensively on and...

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CONCRETE TO COWS

Robins of Herstmonceux's tippers are a common sight on Sussex roads. But the firm also has a big hole in the ground... and...

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liTERIOR DECORATOR

Shiny custom goodies are only for owner-drivers with more money than sense, right? Wrong. Fleet operators are now using in-cab...

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I 1+1 PRAISE 0E..

HYDROGEN Hydrogen is now taking centre stage in the search for clean emissions — and not just as a fuel. John Kendall reviews...

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Petrol engines In the case of petrol engines the plasma

reformer is applied to the intake fuel/air mixture. Research indicates that the system could boost overall efficiency by up to...

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Making life easier

This month's products are designed to make life that bit easier — including a practical solution to working in inspection pits...

BT Rolatruc

If your drivers regularly have to manhandle roll cages on less than perfect terrain, BT Rolatruc's new Uni-mover provides...

TEK Seating

Professional drivers spend an average of 1,500 hours a year behind the wheel so it's worth investing in some quality seating to...

)ro Power Starter

kllegedly used by NASA to provide reliable lower in emergencies, the Pro Power Starter 2 till also start a vehicle with a fiat...

Strap Bag

Creating a safer working environment is always of paramount importance as it affects the two major factors vital to a business:...

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How it can go wrong

MAIN CAUSES OF INJURY Manual handling (accounts for over 30% of all injuries in MVRs) + Use mechanical aids for heavy/awkward...

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It doesn't work unless the brain in the engine can talk to the brain in the gearbox... John

Kendall investigates the electronic protocols that are at the heart of modern HGVs. I t used to be so simple. An engine, a...

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The development : - .)f on-board networks is very much in the

hands of car manufacturers because of their huge development costs that can only be absorbed by high-volume production....

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We need to know the rules!

Austin Caulfield despairs of being able to stay profitable and legal when the government still can't tell us what the VVTD...

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Get off your high horses

s 380hp enough to haul a 44-tonne artic? it seems that opinions vary... T he used market is unforgiving if a product is...

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The price is right

CM kicks off a new series in which we'll be putting auctioneers under the spotlight They get to value three trucks — then we...

Used CV market key trends

Glass's Guide CV chief editor George Alexander looks at winners and losers in the used van market where buyers want common...

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Daft are blooming in Norwich

W hile Norwich City fanatics at Ford & Slater might mourn the dealership's relocation from a site next to the soccer club's...