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26th November 1965
26th November 1965
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The Policy-maker

I T is plain from last week's transport debate in the House of Commons that Mr. Fraser, the Transport Minister, is somewhat in...

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Livestock Carriers' Request to Ministry

T O avoid distress and suffering among young animals, and delays in arrival at markets, livestock vehicles should be stopped in...

SIMMS RETARDER RESEARCH

MEW laboratories for Simms Group Research and Development Ltd. were formally opened by Mr. George Darling, Minister of State,...

Marker-lamp C hanges Drafted

THE Minister of Transport proposes to amend the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations, 1964, so that front corner marker lamps...

NEW MULTIWHEELERS SEMI-TRAILER

THIS new general-cargo 12-ton-capacity semi-trailer has been introduced by I Multiwheelers Commercial Vehicles Ltd. Known as...

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Steerable Bogie on McKelvie Semi-trailer

THIS Foden tractive unit (above) with Gardner engine and Foden I2-speed gearbox is hauling a 60 ft. long semi-trailer built by...

TUC Vets BRS Claim

• AST week, in London, the Trades Union Congress decided to take a hand in the pay claim of 7,000 white collar workers...

'More Built-in Serviceability—the Only Way'

I T would appear that more manpower for maintenance is unlikely to become available and vehicles that can operate with far less...

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ANGLO-DUTCH EXPANSION

T HE ETOM Anglo-Dutch group (40 per cent Thomsen's Verenigde Bedrijven NV of Rotterdam, 60 per cent Transport Development Group...

For Quick Deliveries

MOBILE CONTAINERS FOR LOADING FOODSTUFFS T HESpar grocery wholesalers who operate this Austin-ECG outfit (left) with Bonallack...

SECURICOR'S BRAVE. VENTURE By John Darker

THE plan of Securicor Ltd. to provide I a nation-wide service to road hauliers, introduced under the code name HELP —Haulage...

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NEW FORDS FOR CLAY TRAFFIC

A CORNISH company which has made very big business indeed of digging up its native county and shipping it to all parts of the...

'Virtually Useless' Records

TW 0 Bow firms and two drivers were fined at Thames Magistrates' Court last week—the firms for permitting each driver to...

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INFLAMMABLE LOADS

A S soon as the technical sub-committees considering the road transportation of 70 inflammable liquids have made sufficient...

Joint BR-BRS Parcels an 3undries?

FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT A NEW BR-BRS parcels and sundries service ... longer freight hauls on the railways ......

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LORRY DRIVERS CRITICIZED

L ORRY drivers' standards of skill and courtesy were deteriorating, claimed a Peer in the House of Lords last week. "More and...

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Grant Reversed After BR-THC Appeal

B ECAUSE a director had been less than frank" about the relationship between his own and another firm of hauliers the Transport...

26-vehicle C licence Revoked

LL AST week a 26-vehicle C licence was revoked by the Metropolitan Licensing Authority, Mr. D. I. R. Muir, because of the...

Appeal for Licence to Beat Docks Delays

niFFICULTIES presented by the current dock situation led a Birmingham haulier to apply for the licensing of two additional...

FIVE-VEHICLE CONTRACT SWITCH GRANTED A N application to switch five vehicles

from Contract A to A licence by Crow's Transport Ltd., Gateshead, was granted by the Northern Licensing Authority, Mr. J. A. T....

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Coach-Camping Bid

TWO companies seeking to provide lowcostcamping holidays in Europe were given a restricted grant by the Metro politan deputy...

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Municipal Bonus Agreed

From our Industrial Correspondent I T took further assistance from Ministry of Labour conciliation officers to overcome the...

Manchester May Leave NJIC

A N indication that it may withdraw from the National Joint Industrial Council has been given by Manchester Corporation...

New Regulations for `Omo'?

ONE-MAN DOUBLE-DECKERS WITH OR WITHOUT TOP DECKS OPEN D RAFT Regulations to permit the . more extensive use of one-man...

SE Lancs and NE Cheshire Board Again Mooted

DROPOSALS for a regional transport board, with Manchester as its centre, have been revived in the area. The initiative on this...

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Union Attitude Threat to Rural Buses P

S OME rural bus services operated by Potteries Motor Traction Co. Ltd. may have to be withdrawn because the TGWU wants a...

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Pitt Rationalization

Y concentrating production on a standard range of 14 semi-trailer models, the Barton Stacey firm of Pitt Trailers Ltd. aims to...

Consult Engineers Before Selecting New Vehicles'

T HE necessity for competent road transport engineers was stressed by Mr. A. J. Bryant, fleet engineer, Reed Transport Ltd.,...

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LARGE-CAPACITY PERSONNEL CARRIERS •

!SING welded construction with standard-size steel pressings, Cravens Homalloy %-..‘ Ltd., Sheffield, are now producing...

Constant-horsepower Petrol Engine?

A SPARK-IGNITION engine operating on open throttle throughout the load-speed range is posed as an interesting possibility by...

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ROAD AND WORKSHOP by HANDYMAN

Unusual Cause of Dropped Semi-trailer S 0ME months ago operational problems of articulation were discussed at length, and it...

Prizewinner f rom Liverpool

THIS week's prizewinner is Mr. G. Brim, of Litherland, Liverpool. He says that his company was supplied with new vehicles...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and Publications Anti-theft Device from Ward Bros. A N anti-theft device suitable for use on commercial vehicles is now...

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TECHNITOPICS

By P. A. C. Brockington, AM1 MechE Astringent Comment from Coventry New Daimler chief engineer sees stratifiedcharge petrol...

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BIRD'S EYE

VIEW By the Hawk Grounds for Appeal Lord Muirshiel knows his Scotland. So who better to vouch for the story he told delegates...

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Road Test of thi Ford Transit 850 Van

A NNOUNCED and described in The Commercial Motor on October 8 and shown publicly for the first time in the UK at the Scottish...

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GREAT YARMOUTH

goes for rear engines BY DEREK MOSES T HE discerning bus operator today is faced with a bewildering choice of chassis and...

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ADVICE ON TRANSPORT PROBLEMS • • • • • •

• • • • • • S • • S • • • • • • Putting Costing to Wider Use INTERNAL COSTINGS VALUE CAN BE...

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MONEY MATTERS

Good Cheer from ERF at Half-way Stage QHAREHOLDERS of ERF HOLDINGS have reason si to be delighted with the latest...

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IN YOUR OPINION

Why Not Have Single-deckers in London ? IN regard to Mr. Hyslop's criticisms of a previous letter I of mine (The Commercial...

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Population Transfers from the South-east

W HAT excellent sense is contained in Geor g e Wilmot's article on re g ional studies on November 5. Of course he is ri g ht to...

THE COMMON ROOM

By George Wilmot Lecturer in Transport Studies, University of London Methods of Examination in Transport-1 THE formal...