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26th February 1954
26th February 1954
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Clearing House Hopes

Minister of Transport Gives Encouragement to These Institutions and Makes Suggestions UCH encouragement to the.cause of...

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What the Carrier Wants

UITE apart from such matters as the removal of purchase tax on commercial vehicles, a reduction to a reasonable figure of the...

Passing Comments

A Generous Lecturer nUR compliments to Dr. J. H. Nelson, Ph.D., B.Sc., A.M.I.Mech.E., senior lighting engineer of Joseph...

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One Hears

That it may soon be made illegal for any road user to be a road abuser. Much of the need to fill the trains but too little of...

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335 Units in First "Re

D t or l en d ers i Li t R1 : More ates or en ers n

D t or l en d ers i Li t R1 : More

ates or en ers n Units Sold in Second Schedule TRANSPORT units without premises, which failed to find buyers in I Lists 1 and...

B.R.S. SELLING ONLY UNWANTED VEHICLES?

T HE view that British Road Services were operating too many vehicles for the work concerned and that they were disposing only...

Threat by Vehicle Builders

A FIER their claim for a substantial increase in pay was refused by the employers at a joint meeting on Monday, representatives...

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Ex-haulier Buys Back His Business

Depot and 26 Vehicles: 21 More Purchases y AST Saturday a London ex-haulier, Mr. Jack -1– 'Coales, recovered substantially his...

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Men in the News

MR. J. F. MacGttuvRay has been appointed group personnel manager of the British Tyre-and Rubber Co., Ltd., and their...

29, 400 More Lorries I N the year to August 31 last,

29,400 more goods vehicles came into service. They brought the total to 957,500, compared with 928,100 a year earlier. These...

SOUTHDOWN WANT TRAFFIC MANAGER

A TRAFFIC manager is required by Southdown Motor Services, Ltd., to succeed the late Mr. F. W. Sellwood, whose death was...

"WORKING MEN'S" TOUR GRANTED

TN the face of opposition by British 1 Railways, Western S.M.T. Co., Ltd.. Cotter's Motor Tours, and McKelvie and Co., Ltd.,...

FIRE ENGINES IN PRIME METAL FINISH

N EW fire engines for Kent Fire Brigade are to have their sides finished in unpainted embossed aluminium. The traditional red...

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Government Funds Inadequate

M ONEY allotted by the Government for road works was inade q uate for the 330 ur g ent road-improvement schemes su gg ested to...

Fares to Rise in Scotland and West ?

CEVENTY SEVEN services are DJ affected by proposals for hi g her fares which Hi g hland Omnibuses, Ltd.. Inverness, have...

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" Children . Passed Over Heads "

r_ IVING evidence for Leon Motor ‘ , -- 1 Services, Ltd., Doncaster, before the Yorkshire Licensing Authority in Leeds, last...

* DRIVERS AND HAULIERS GET TOGETHER D R1VERS as well as

members were invited to a 'film show which the Road Haulage Association's Leeds Sub-area held last week in Leeds. About 160...

2d. an Hour More for Birmingham Busmen?

A MEETING of Birmingham Transport Committee agreed last week to apply to the National Joint Industrial Council for Approval of...

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U.T.A. PAY CONDITION REJECTED

A CONDITION attached to the offer of 6s. a week higher pay made by the Ulster Transport Authority to 1,500 drivers, mates and...

72.5 Per Cent. of Vehicles Faulty

O " . 131 goods vehicles inspected by traffic examiners in the West Midlands since January 1, 72.5 per cent. were defective....

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Minister in Favour of Reputable Clearing Houses

F "people would dispute the value of co-ordination in the sense that it applied to The National Conference of Road Transport...

Traders Blamed for C.I.E. Loss

P ROFITABLE operation of Coras I Iompair Eireann might be possible were it not for the illegal carriage of goods for hire or...

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75 Miles for Twomile Journey

Ai FRACTIONATING column, believed to be the largest ever shipped from this country, was carried from the works of G. A. Harvey...

Furniture Displayed on the Doorstep

A NEW vehicle with a body built by the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society, Ltd., at Rutherglen, for their furnishing...

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Can Liability be Escaped?

Courts Construe in the Narrowest Terms Clauses by in Contracts Seeking . to Limit Liability for Our Legal Damages : Important...

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Latest Addition to Food Manufacturer's Fleet U SED on a shuttle

service between the Fulham factory of Henry Teller, Ltd., Lillie Road, London, S.W.6, and the company's Greenwich depot, a...

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Rapid and Cheap Transport for -ton Load

by Laurence J. Cotton, NI.I.R.T.E. C ONDITIONS could scarcely have been worse for carrying out fuel-consumption tests than on...

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When Do Conditions of Carriage Become Effective?

I F a contract of carriage between a public service vehicle operator and a passenger is established from the moment that a...

Operator's Liability for the Carriage of Passengers and Luggage : Effects of 1930 and 1953 Acts

the railways, but to all road passenger services provided by the Commission, and it will be noticed that this prohibition on...

New Ambulance for Stretcher and Sitting Cases

A MORRIS-COMMERCIAL chassis forms the basis of an ambulance which Cunard Commercial Body Building Co., Ltd., Abbeydale Road,...

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New Hydraulic

Steering Gear A HYDRAULIC power-assisted steering mechanism suitable for passenger vehicles and medium-weight goods vehicles...

Dr. Glanville Sums Up Safeiy Problem

THE road-safety problem was summed J. up succinctly by Dr. W. H. Glanville, director of road research, Department of Scientific...

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What the New Bill Means

Extended Powers for Licensing Authorities : Codified Regulations on Seating Capacity and Standing Passengers By Our Legal Adviser

T HOSE parts of the Transport Charges (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill which

deal with road transport are important. Provisions concerning seating capacity and standing passengers are particularly...

Scarab Makes News in Denmark

JUDGING by the amount of space J devoted to it in the Danish Press. the introduction of a new Scammell • Scarab articulated...

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A Surprising Decision

High Court Ruling on the Sale of Unroadworthy Vehicles Reverses a Popular Interpretation of the Law By R. E. G. Brown,...

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WEARING WORK

W HEN Herbert Frood made his first brake block in a small hut at Chapel-en-le-Frith. Derbyshire, he little realized that within...

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New Tanker for Milk Transport Experiment

A FODEN four-wheeler specially rl fitted with an insulated 1,500tallon aluminium tank by The A.P.V, =a, Ltd., Wandsworth Park,...

Tests for Best Air-intake Position

INTERESTING results came from I tests made by the Detroit Department Health into the best position for :resh-air intakes on...

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VEHICLE OLISHING PAYS

says Alan Smith —Who Reports His Findings on the Qualities of Various Types of Polish and Detergent Shampoo A LTHOUGH keeping...

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Special Detergents for Vehicle Washing

A RANGE of detergents specially .t"i blended for vehicle washing is being marketed by Philip Spanjer and Co., 261 Cricklewood...

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Licensing Authority Recants

3 INCE The Commercial Motor -published on February 12 the conflicting views of the Yorkshire and Metropolitan Licensing...

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Keeping the Change r HE haulier who looks ahead even for

a few months can see the fulfilment of Most of his political hopes, whether he wanted chiefly to buy back an :quired business...

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It Pays to Advertise

I N my previous article 1 dealt with some of the most obvious ways of making the name and business of a haulier known to...

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A Universal Loading Ramp

DATENT No. 702,701, refers to build ings rather than vehicles, but is of interest to the transport world because it discloses...

Page 125

Clear the Air

Joint Discussions on Rates by R.H.A. and B.R.S. Might Promote Stability in Charges O NLY two months after British Road...

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Buildings Not Wanted

O NE of the reasons why transport units with I./premises are difficult to sell is that many buyers are existing operators who...

Passing Comments

Show Organizers Please Note T HE official catalogue of the recent International Motor Show at Geneva is of particular...

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One Hears

That two-speed axles are becoming quite the rage. An increasing elamour - against toughened-glass for windscreens. 'Chat its...

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64 Contract Units in List 4: 40 Made from Earlier Lots

S IXTY-FOUR units (204 vehicles plus trailers) engaged on contract hire are offered by the British Transport Commission in List...

LATEST GRANTS OF FREE A LICENCES

THE Western Licensing Authority has granted special A licences to the following:— B. Lyon, 4 Pend Orlieu. Bridgwater. Som.. t...

P.T.A. Reply to Thesiger Report

C OMPANY bus operators would like to see the introduction of a regulation making it an offence for a conductor to fail to issue...

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Tribunal Define Licensing Duties Under 1953 Act

A DECISION that may be the beginning of case law under the r m. Transport Act, 1953, was published last week by the Transport...

M.o.T. Resists Bus Denationalization

A RESOLUTION expressing disEa appointment "that no steps have yet been taken to restore passenger road transport services to...

S.M.M.T. AND R.O.S.P.A. OPPOSE WINDOW TAX T HE Society of Motor

Manufacturers and Traders and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents have indicated their support for the resolution...

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Men in the News

MR. P. C. Sillier has been appointed East Midlands representative of Lodge Plugs, Ltd. Ma. G. G. Dove has been appointed tyre...

MOBILE CONTROL FOR CENTRAL LONDON BUS SERVICES

MEW control methods have been introduced by London Transport to cut down gaps, bunching and crawling by buses in Central...

B.R.S. Teleprinters .Give National Link A 70-LINE two-position teleprinter • switchboard,

in service at the main British Road Services London teleprinter centre, is equipped for broadcasting to 40 stations. This...

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Explorator Lose Container Tax Case: Appeal to be Lodged H ONITON

magistrates last week fined Explorator, Ltd., Lowestoft, £10 with £12 costs for using an insulated container as part of a...

300,000 From Scottish Fare Rise ?

N EARLY £300,000 a year will result from fare increases which the Scottish Licensing Authority has authorized the State-owned...

ABNORMAL LOADS AN EMBARRASSMENT

A BNORMAL loads were becoming an ever-increasing embarrassment to the country's narrow roads and bridges, stated Mr. J. G....

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Ex-B.R.S. Vehicles Should be Re-weighed: Examination Urged

IN the Yorkshire Traffic Area, 72 special A licences had been issued up to March 13, and it was known that another 70 vehicles...

Are Proposed School Services Adequate ?

WHEN United Automobile Services, VV Ltd., applied last week for permission to operate stage services in place of rail...

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Ribble Build New Maintenance Shop

wHAT is claimed to be one of the vY most up-to-date fuel-injection equipment maintenance departments has been brought into...

28-year-old Fares to be Raised ?

S HORT-DISTANCE fares, with the exception of the Id. minimum, on the Todmorden-Bacup-Burnley service of the Todmorden Joint...

Some Causes of Bearing Failure

T HE most serious bearing failures were caused by dirt getting between he housing and the back of the bearng, said Mr. P. P....

IN A LINE OR TWO

A reduction of 3d. in rates by West Bridgford is partly attributed to the transport department's pa z ing its way, Liverpool...

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New Two-stroke Air-cooled Oiler

PA A 1-TON van similar in appearance, layout and dimensions to the German Volkswagen, but with a twocylindered two-stroke...

Four New Small Trucks : Three Electric, One Petrol

THREE new battery-electric vehicles and one new petrol-engined truck are on view at the Second National Factory Equipment...

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imoke "Raised" in Two Cities

r HE possibility that the discharge of fumes from buses was a cause of ung and throat cancer, was put foryard as a basis for...

International Code May Change Law

A 6TEP that, if ratified, may mean 1-1 changes in the law relating to the construction and use of vehicles in Britain was taken...

£273 Fines on 12 Operators

TWELVE London operators were 1 tined a total of £273, with costs amounting to £25 9s. 6d., at Cambridge Magistrates' Court,...

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Order Out of Chaos Bus Operation

by Andrew Seacombe B RITISH commercial enterprise, which last year, came to the rescue of the travelling - public of Kingston,...

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A Miniature Mobile Film Unit for Haiti

A MOBILE advertising and film unit based on a Land - Rover chassis has been completed for J. Bibby and Sons, Ltd., soap...

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The Forgotten Order

A LMOST unnoticed among the odds and ends ot recent legislation has been Statutory Instrument _No. 98, entitled the Road...

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£240 a Ton for Special A Licences

Prices of Transport Units Rising Publicity Brings Big Orders for Purchaser of B.R.S. Vehicles p RICES offered for transport...

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Thin Oils Give Extra Power Output and Mileage

T HE increasing use of low-viscosity oils and the more widespread adoption of additive-type oils, marked two readily...

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24-hour Si ce for the Motor Industry

By Alan Smith p RODUCTION at the Cwmbran factory of Girling, Ltd., is running at the•rate of. 50,000 brakes and 18,000 dampers...

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32.8 m.p.g. with 1-ton Load

by Laurence J. Cotton. • B Y judicial selection of transmission ratios, the designer of the Dodge 3-tonner has provided a...

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New Two-stage Fuel Filter

N a new two-stage fuel filter I announced by Automotive Products Co., Ltd., Leamington Spa, both the primary and secondary...

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Platform Wages Rise by £4m. in a Year

'WAGES for platform staff employed W by 1,459 coach and bus operators with more than five vehicles each, excluding London...

Measured Feed for Upper-cylinder Lubricant

IF it is conceded that upper-cylinder 1 lubricant should be provided only on starting up a cold or partially cold engine, the...

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Picking-up Principle in London Threatened

Metropolitan Licensing Authority Rejects Application for Second London Picking up Point : Denies Preference for One Operator 1...

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"Clearance Sale"

THE disposal of . British Road Services' assets is hardly " denationalization." I think the term "clearance sale "would be more...

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HIRING For Lnd Against

Direct Ancillary Operation is Applicable When Fewer than a Dozen or More than 50 Vehicles Can be Employed: the Professional...

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An Engine Governor

1 - '-flE operating forces in a centrifugal I governor vary as the square of the speed, whereas the return springs follow only...