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26th January 1968
26th January 1968
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Uncluttered views

SIX days apart, two shrewd observers of the transport scene have cut through the current political clamour with statements that...

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The Bill: promise of 3,000 amendments and the guillotine?

Liberals want jack-knife' legislation, too From our political correspondent THE Conservatives are to table over 1,400...

Castle-Swingler-Morris Walker-Webster-Wilson

MRS. Barbara Castle and her two most experienced lieutenants, Mr. Stephen Swingler, Minister of State for Transport, and Mr....

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Midlands haulier gets

Minister's co-operation By Paul Moody AN offer to get together with a Midlands haulier to produce a memorandum which he would...

Drivers' campaign snowballs

THE Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. George Thompson, has agreed to meet long-distance lorry drivers in his Dundee constituency to...

TRTA's new director challenges MoT surveys

MRS. BARBARA CASTLE was challenged to publish the surveys on which she had based her "repugnant" direction of traffic and...

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Documents slashed for export traffic and a peep at container rates

ASSOCIATED Container Transportation Ltd. will shortly place an order in Britain worth £11m. for some 1,500 refrigerated...

Hauliers seek symbol

STUDENTS of schools of art and design throughout Britain are being invited by the Road Haulage Association to take part in a...

• Handling liquids

A COMPANY has been formed by Whessoe Ltd. to manufacture and market an extensive range of liquid-handling equipment. some of...

Road cuts remove need for new taxes

THE reduction of £122m. in road expenditure over the next two years announced last week has drawn strong protests from...

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Lifelong shine on Charrold's Ohio vans

A TYPE of semi-trailer van new to the UK made its debut at a transport depot in North Woolwich, London, on Wednesday. It was an...

Yorks Hauliers raise rates

AT the inaugural meeting of the newly formed Leeds and District Hauliers Federation last week it was announced that West Riding...

Costs and service A ONE-DAY forum under the title "Cost

analysis and customer service" is announced by the British Institute of Management. This is the third of four conferences on...

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Bill committee opens

With a row CORRESPONDENT THE LINE-BY-LINE examination of the Transport Bill by a committee of MPs has started—with a row. The...

Abnormal loads LAs will denial consider all costs

A DENIAL that there had been restriction of the issue of licences for moving abnormal loads was made last week by Mr. Neil...

Mixed loads ban is forecast

A POSSIBLE BAN on mixed loads of petrol and paraffin was forecast in the Commons last week. Mr. Roger Gresham Cooke (Tory,...

Mr Heath and RHA

AT the RHA annual dinner on May 14, the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Edward Heath, will be the principal guest. This was...

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Irregularities? Not enough evidence either, says LA

A COCKERMOUTH (Cumberland) plant hire company had been operating lorries illegally for three months, Northern LA, Mr. J. A. T....

Appeal dropped at last minute

By C. Hyams MANCHESTER FREIGHTERS Ltd., Tyldesley, withdrew its appeal 24 hours before it was to be heard before the Transport...

BRS wins 'due diligence' appeal

BRITISH ROAD SERVICES' policy of disciplining drivers who failed to keep proper records, checking daily logs against weekly...

'Prove it'

"IF people are going to say that others are operating illegally, then they must prove it. I don't think you've begun to prove...

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Tanker objectors drop out after amendments

AFTER a conditions amendment had been made and an undertaking given regarding further contract vehicles, objections to two...

Change of base

THE PURCHASER of a three-vehicle haulage business who moved two vehicles to another operating centre without altering the...

MoT may appeal

THE East Midlands LA, Mr. C. M. Sheridan, is seeking the approval of the Minister of Transport to appeal against certain of a...

Applicant told : get better advice

REFUSING to grant a new B licence on Monday to J. R. M. (Plant) Ltd., Metropolitan deputy LA, Mr. W. G. Levitt, advised the...

Protecting new entrants

A BINDING UNDERTAKING that he would pass a certain amount of work to a new haulage company was given by a customer witness...

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Strong objection to coal by road

BRITISH RAILWAYS strongly objected in Macclesfield last week to applications by three Cheshire hauliers to add to the...

Companies blame 'hit or miss' system

TWO haulage companies with a total of 28 vehicle prohibition orders against them had - run their vehicles to the point of...

Mr. Wells is very tired of Perth

"QUITE sickening", was how the Scottish deputy Licensing Authority, Mr. L. A. Wells, described the non-appearance of applicants...

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Ministry tells Leicester to go for front entrances

AN order for 20 Leyland PD3A.12 frontengined, rear-entrance double-deck buses placed by Leicester City Transport has been...

Municipal pay: the heat is on

from our Industrial Correspondent PRESSURE is building up for Mr. Ray Gunter, Minister of Labour, to use his legal powers...

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Will Daimler and Leyland buses still compete?

by Derek Moses THE long-rumoured merger of British Motor Holdings and the Leyland Motor Corporation is now a fait accompli....

Bristol buses go on the air

BRISTOL BUSES are to be equipped with two-way radios in a bid to improve control of services and to guard against acts of...

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'Treason' and home truths

The PVOA lashes out at the Bill TO waste public money, which this country could not afford, in order to implement political...

New post for Hugh Featherstone

H. R. Featherstone, 41, has been appointed to the new post of director of the Traders Road Transport Association. He is...

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Fleet trials for versatile 'stretch' tanker

READY adaptability to various tractive units and gross weights is a feature of the design of a new tanker introduced by...

Neat TIR trailer design from York on show

A TIR body has been introduced by York Trailer Co. Ltd., for fitting to its Super Load Teamster range of platform trailers. The...

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Clip-on platform body makes skeletals more versatile

TO enable container-carrying semi-trailers to be used for general freight, Highway Trailers (Great Britain) Ltd., Southampton,...

Too much peace and quiet in the cab of the future?

DIESEL engine noise is just about at the top of UK truck manufacturers' lists of "things to do something about", said Ford of...

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Operators need not fear effects of the 'big league'

by A. J. P. Wilding Technical editor NEED vehicle operators fear that the BMHLeyland Motor Corporation merger will result in...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and publications Brakes brochure AN ILLUSTRATED brochure on loadsensed brake-control equipment for commercial vehicles is now...

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Safety measures: (111) 'Just a bob-a-job'

M OST ENGINEERS are of necessity cost conscious, and always on the watch for a trick-of-the-trade to shave an hour or a £ off a...

Summer school accepted for grant

MANAGEMENT, financial control and la will be the subjects of course lectures at a summer school at Queens' College,...

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Out to win

IF you see a chequered flag flying on a BMC factory flagpole, it won't be a sign that the British Racing Drivers' Club has...

Comradeship

MIND you, COMMERCIAL MOTOR has been Backing Britain in its own way for quite a long time. I have just had a postcard from...

Not all red roses

WHILE on the subject of Russia, I am amused to see that human nature refuses to be squeezed into neat, conforming little...

Mouthwatering preserves

I HAVE been forced to take strong measures this week to stop colleague Ron Cater from pilfering. Not that he has suddenly...

Minis for export

ONE COMPANY not allowing any economic recession to hamper its growth is Williams Motor Co. Ltd., the mini-coach people. They...

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Veteran winner

THE WORTHING Historic Commercial Vehicle Group has in its keeping a 1934 SD Freighter with Chelsea refuse collection body, a...

Antiquarian interest

A COUPLE of years or so ago I participated in various discussions regarding the possibility of setting up a museum of oldtime...

Self-service

MIXED REACTIONS greeted the spate of complaints regarding snow clearance which arose when the first hard weather of the present...

Thick skinned

LIGHTER -than the traditional armoured car the Shorland, a well-protected patrol vehicle from Short Bros. and Harland Ltd.,...

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NFC

how much of a challenge? T HE PROBABILITY that Sir Reginald Wilson will become chairman of the National Freight Corporation...

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Why small manufacturers scored well in 1967

continued operators in the vast tropical and sub-tropical countries are sensitive. Of course, making the suspension of a truck...

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" EOPLE get the legislation they merit" says Alex

p Williamson and he qualifies this statement with the com ment: "Vauxhall welcomes the current legislation relating to...

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Remember the passenger!

IT WAS with interest that I read the article—"Bigger doubledeckers or crush-loaded singles?" (CM, January 5)—on the future of...

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p ARLIAMENTARY ritual requires that the next few weeks or even

months must be spent on the Committee stage of the Transport Bill. Its huge uncouth bulk will be set up like a wax image so...

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Q Am I correct in assuming that a con

tractor must employ the driver of a vehicle supplied under a C-hiring arrangement? It has been suggested that some contractors...

0 . Where can I obtain information about the Transport Bill?

A The new Transport Bill now before Parliament is basically a consolidation in legal terms of the several White Papers dealing...

Q What is the cost of operating a

2,000 c. c. car on taxi and hire work averaging up to 800 miles a week and what difference would there be if fuel was purchased...

a What is the current division of the inland movement of

freight in the UK between various forms of transport? Can any trends be deduced as to future developments? A Accurate...

Cl We are concerned as to how the new

braking regulations will affect breakdown recovery vehicles. We have one such vehicle and are considering purchasing others. If...

In the recent PIB report Charges, Costs and Wages in

the Road Haulage Industry, I understand figures were given on the average weekly hours and total earnings according to shift...

a A reference was made recently in COMMERCIAL MOTOR to a

weighing device for wheel loading of vehicles. Could you supply further information? The manufacturer may have been Hawker...

Q Do any accident statistics include

a reference to the effect with regard to accident proneness of fitting a radio into the cab of a typical long-distance driver?...

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A cost sheet for practical men

A START was made last week in describing the recommended vehicle cost sheet reproduced here which is suitable, in particular,...

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New methods in road transport training

THE APPOINTMENT of Mr. Peter Hale as manager, methods and training techniques, to the Road Transport Industry Training Board at...