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24th January 1958
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A Challenge to Authority

Is Licensing Authority Competent to Consider Haulage Services Run on Continent? W ITH the coming of the European free trade...

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In Search of Justice

R EVISED regulations intended to make the Lorry Driver of the Year Competition fairer to all contestants are now under review....

Passing Comments

Use of Oil-insulated Coils I GNITION coils of the oil-filled type are becoming increasingly popular with vehicle users. They...

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One Hears

That rubber from the Biting estates should give a good grip on the roads. That "spoil within 15 miles" in a recent application...

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Special-A Base Change Brings £50 Fines

F INES totalling .£50 were imposed at Glossop, on Monday, on a concern of motor dealers who admitted five charges of making...

TWO GOODS SERVICES TO EUROPE REFUSED

Licensing Authority Upholds Power to Consider Continental Operations : Charges Questioned R. W P. JAMES, West Midland...

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Drivers' Contest: New Rules Coming

rHANGES in the regulations for the Lorry Driver of the Year Competition are to be recommended to the national organizing...

300 Buses for Dutch: Special I.F.S.

THE first of a fleet of 300 Leyland underfloor-engined buses was handed over to the Netherlands Railways in Amsterdam last week...

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Men in the News

MR. T. E. Porrs has been appointed a managing director of the British Oxygen Co., Ltd. MR. J. KIRKLAND has been appointed...

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Unions Claim Higher. Pay in Haulage

A S forecast exclusively in The Commercial Motor last week, the unions have now made an application to the Road Haulage Wages...

Expo . rts Down in Number But Earn More

XPORTS of commercial vehicles totalled 123,283 last year, compared with 126,984 in 1956, according to preliminary figures...

Corporation Granted New Bridge Rights

E XCLUSIVE rights to operate over the 1 --A new Clifton Bridge, Nottingham, have been granted to Nottingham Corporation by the...

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Decision Shortly on Llandudno Battle with Crosville T HE fight for

survival by the Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Electric Railway, Ltd., after difficulties over a £50,000 bill for removing tram track...

Applicant Wrote Letters of Support—Objectors

A LARGE bundle of "supporting letters " which was handed to the Yorkshire Deputy Licensing Authority, Mr. J. H. E. Randolph, in...

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£15m. Contract for Yorkshire Motorway

W ORK on the London-Yorkshire motorway will start in two months and will be completed by the end of October, 1959, the Ministry...

Illness Not "Special Circumstance"

A LTHOUGH the prosecution agreed r -1 that there were mitigating circumstances, a Perthshire lorry driver was last week...

"Transport Lags in Work Study"

T HE transport industry had not progressed as far as manufacturing industry in applying work study to obtain better...

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Operator Warned Over Works Service

B ECAUSE his brother-in-law had gone to Nigeria, a Flintshire coach operator was unable to produce a written document from him...

Prohibition Reminder in B-licence Case

G RANTING a B licence for a lowloader to T. Armstrong, Ltd., Cockermouth, last week, Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, Northern Licensing...

London Police Using Radar Speed Check

'THE introduction by the Metropolitan I Police of a radar Speedmeter, on Monday was preceded by a demonstration of the...

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Tribunal Asked for Six A-Licence V e hicles

('LAIMING that an associate company, who manufactured bricks, were being inconvenienced by sub-contractors, Bunny Hill Motors,...

20,000 Miles of Road on Rail Tracks

F OR half the amount to be spent on railway modernization, 20,000 miles of modern roads could be built along the existing lines...

"Continental Services Will Expand"

R OAD transport links between Britain and the Continent will be considerably expanded soon, according to Mr. John Bustard,...

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Cars Increase at Cost of Buses

THROUGHOUT Europe in 1956 the number of private cars and motorycles grew substantially, -- whilst large buses increased only...

Lincoln Bus Position Now "Lamentable"

A SPECIAL meeting of Lincoln City I -1 Council, to discuss the serious position of their transport undertaking, was suggested...

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Tipper Sub-contractors Unreliable—Haulier rLAIM1NG that sub-contractors had 1 .--• proved unreliable and

inefficient, John Hutchinson and Son (Haulage). Ltd., Dunfermline, last week asked the Scottish Licensing Authority to add five...

Standard Semi-trailers at Keen Prices

T o be sold at competitive prices, standard types of semi-trailer are to be sold by Taskers of Andover (1932), Ltd., in lengths...

" Marathon" Day Trip Opposed by Railways A PROPOSED 18-hour coach excursion

from Sheffield to London Airport was described at Leeds, last week, as "a marathon or endurance test." Mr. T. B. Atkinson, for...

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Britain's BIGGEST Bus on Test

W HEN Mr. E. F. Gait, general man ager of Johannesburg Municipal Tramways, told me almost three years ago that tenders had...

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Independent Wrexham Operator Fights Crosville

TRANSPORT difficulties were affecting recruitment for the coal and steel ndustries in the Wrexham area, the 4orth Western...

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Pneumatic Springing on Eagle Trailer

D ESIGNED to transport the Freightercoach aircraft fuselage over a short distance at a low speed, a 53-ft.-long trailer, built...

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Latest Rust Preventive

k PREPARATION which is claimed to k obviate rust throughout the life of a hide has been introduced by Corrosion, d., 16...

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SOVIET UNION CATCH' UP IN VEHICLE DESIGN

Soviet Constructors Favour Supercharged Engines for High-speed Coaches, But Petrol Units Are Retainea for Some Purposes : Large...

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Caught Napping

Bird's Eye View By The Hawk I MAKE no apology for referring again this week to Wallace Arnold (Tours), Ltd., because...

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Press-button Link for Whole B.R.S. Teleprinter System

Mr. C. W. Quick Smith on the Advantages and Disadvantages of Large-scale Road Haulage A LL British Road Services teleprinter...

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No Offence

F ORMING part of a symposium on pressure groups in Britain, a painstaking account by Prof. S. E. Finer of the origins,...

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When OBSOLESCENCE Creeps In

Four Methods of Cakulating Depreciation Compared: Theory Must Be Blended with Practical Experience T AST week I stressed the...

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Does Noise Influence Vehicle Sales ?

\4 ORE importance was attached to noise levels inside vehicles by hitish and American buyers than :lontinental, and many...

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Reducing Tyre Wear

A CCORDING to patent No. 787,705 tyre wear is caused by the tread creeping with respect to the ground, both in the direction of...