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27th October 1978
27th October 1978
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Was it worth it?

It will be another 72 hours before we have confirmation of the number of visitors who passed through the turnstiles at the...

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Inland lockers threat

REIGHT handlers at the , irmingham and Leeds conainer bases are seeking ocker status and have lodged 'aims for equal pay with...

Hauliers could do

better say price men INCREASED use of tachographs is advocated in a "could do better" Price Commission report on the road...

Strongest-ever overseas rivals

WHEN HE opened the Motor Show last week, the Duke of Kent told visitors that the operator today expects much more of his lorry...

Cash customers

THE ROAD Haulage Association's controversial stand at the Motor Show has proved to be highly successful and after three days it...

Glasgow shutdown

BUS services in Glasgow were suspended at midnight on Tuesday, following a strike by Greater Glasgow PTE maintenance staff....

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Welsh 'screwdriver' plant looks doubtful

JAPANESE commercial vehicles could be built in South Wales within 18 months, if the Government gives an early go-ahead to...

'World's best' Show visitors

EARLY foreign reaction to the Commercial Motor Show at NEC for the organisers. first International Car and was more than...

MAN to invade

MAN has taken the first step towards a toehold in the American market with the news that it has bought a 12,6 per cent stake in...

Govt's energy re-think

CHANGES in the recomme dations for improving ft consumption on vehicles ha been made by the Advisc Council on Energy Cons■...

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Service overhaul at death coach garage

MORE stringent maintenance procedures have been drawn up by West Yorkshire PTE, following the accident earlier this year in...

Go CPC with CM

FOLLOWING our mock CPC examination at this year's Fleet Management Conference — where the pass rate was only four per cent — CM...

Toyota uvind-clown lisplay

EW vehicles are on show on le Toyota stand at the Motor how this week because the 3mpany has sold its annual uota for 1978...

Scottish drivers threaten action

SCOTTISH lorry drivers and road hauliers are meeting again today to discuss their claim for a wage rise well in excess of the...

Tax move no help

GOVERNMENT plans to abolish road tax do not affect diesel-engined vehicles, but operators of light vans and company cars will...

Read it?

Why not write it? WE ARE looking for a News Assistant to replace Man Millar who is now one of our features writers. If you are...

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)Id-fashioned tolls ;hould be scrapped

E AUTOMOBILE Associak has lashed out at tolls on :ain's estuarial bridges and nels, and has described m as "anachronistic."...

Law

SHORT HAULS Buy-back lease deal A NEW SCHEME to allow companies to release capital tied up in car fleets has been launched by...

Inomaly board

TISH Institute of Management director-general Roy Close ?Ad for an increase in the number of self-financing produc.y agreements...

Owners keep up pressure

RECRUITMENT of ownerdrivers to the British Association of Owner-Drivers has meant the setting up of two new localised...

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FREIGHT

Training needs quiz on qualifications The Road Transport Industry Training Board is calling on operators to let it know their...

Renault tune-up

RENAULT light van users stand to benefit from a computerised diagnostic system for fault finding and repairs. Designed by the...

Jobs will be put in jeopardy

SOCIETY of Motor Manufa• turers and Traders presider Sir Barrie Heath warned du proposed legislation on pr( duct liability will...

Severn inquiry deferred

AS ENGINEERS confirm that outstanding repairs w be completed by Christmas, was announced that ti Severn Bridge tolls inquiry h...

White's on-road demo runs

A DISPLAY of White Truck commercials has been held at its Coleshill concessionaire's premises while the NEC Show is on. White...

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Drbital M25 backed to the hilt by NFC

OODS in the shops will cost more if the M25 London orbital iotorway is not completed, say three National Freight Corpottion...

Me need our help

"TRIES to the CM LDoY )mpetition in 1978 increased r 118 over the previous year spite the loss of 122 corn!titors in...

LLW

Foreign dealers' market shore up THE CONTINUED penetra• tion of foreign commercial vehicles on the British market is reflected...

French to go north?

FRENCH manufacturing concerns are being invited to set up business in north-west England. A promotional team set out this week...

DAF sits tight

DAF president Piet Van Doorne ended speculation on the future of his company last week when he told a press conference that DAF...

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AB FREIGHT

Maintenance failed: staff difficulties BECAUSE he was not satisfied that F. Hansom and Sons of Great Harwood, Lancashire,...

Leggett's contract takeover

LEGGETT Freightways Con tracts' contract hire service fo Woolworth's 1,000 stores ha begun with Elm worth of nev equipment....

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New Transit-based Cadet for recovery

EATURED for the first time a the Crane Fruehauf stand t the NEC is a CF Holmes adet 1000 Wrecker. Designed for the lighter end...

ULUT Mack for 200-ton rating

A LAST-MINUTE entry on the Mack stand at the NEC is the F886SZ 6x4 tractive unit for special use at up to 200 tons gross....

No-hump loader

A LABOUR-SAVING device to take the humping out of meat loading is the latest product from body-builders Silverdale exhibited at...

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AAB TECHNICAL

• New ERF cab has full safety features ERF has updated the interior of the SP cab introduced on its B-Series in 1974 to...

Compact freezer

A NEW Petter refrigeration unit at NEC this week allows more goods to be stowed in standard semi-trailers and containers. The...

Quick-release shoe

RUBERY Owen-Rockwell Ltd has introduced a new Series III Q-cam brake for trailer axles. It is exhibited for the first time in...

BAOR tanker orders

THOMPSON Tankers L have won a E2m order for 1 British Army of the Rhine fu tankers. The Bilston-based su sidiary of NET-Clark...

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ADC fights on and claims more clout

HE SUCCESSES of the kssociation of District Colinus were highlighted last week iy ADC chairman Councillor iorman Harris when he...

largain :ouches

/ER 60 secondhand coaches expected to be auctioned xt week by British Car Aucns at its Farnborough preses in Hampshire. rhe...

Spanish coach

SPANISH Unicar coach bodies will be available on Bedford YMT coach chassis from January 1979. Union Carrocera has appointed...

MOTOR SHOW N INTERNATIONAL ggit All-day sidelights AILSA Bus Ltd,

UK concessionaires for Volvo coaches has announced that from January 1, 1979 all new Volvo B58 coaches destined for the UK will...

Air-sprung Dennis

HESTAIR Dennis has announced that full air suspension will become available as an optional extra on its Dominator range of...

All-MAN coach has rhd

MAN has brought to Britain its first right-hand-drive 280bhp rear-engined luxury coach. The vehicle is to test operator...

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2J1SZ PASSENGER

Bus grant must stay, Government is told THE FIGHT is on to save the new bus grant, with a campaign spearheaded by the...

Passport permits

OCTOBER 28, the day upon which the next stage of London Transport's short-term bus plan takes another step forward, is also the...

Workers' services

THREE new bus services introduced by Greater Glasgow PTE cater for shoppers and factory workers. Two peak-hour workers'...

Shatter

LONDON Transport has been forced to fit laminated windscreens to some of its fleet of Leyland Nationals. Crews at its Elmers...

No stays overnight

TAKE-OVER of Scar borough's Grand Hotel b Butlins means that coach par ties can no longer be accon modated on an overnigh...

Crash bumpers

BRITISH buses are taking on a transatlantic look, with pneumatic bumpers being specified experimentally by three urban...

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New pay board to launder deals?

John Darker investigates... THE BATTLE of the most powerful trade unions to break through the five per cent "norm" suggested...

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Companies move to larger groups

Talking a look at the gearboxes fitted to many of the new or updated models at the NEC, we have an intriguing situation....

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Light grp reefer's big load potential I N most instances the

consequences of any change are carefully considered before being implemented, but new and improved materials or components are...

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Chickens come home

It looks as though the wagebiters may have been bit. The Transport and General Workers' Union is reported to be worried by a...

Unkind cuts

ally beastly people have been known to murmur casualiy to oden men: - I've heard of your band but I didn't know you made Ties."...

'owing calls or training

e Automobile Association has Glared that towing standards too low — and it shows no in of retreating. Its magazine, Trail,...

Fuller and Fuller

Fullers Transport, of Slough, who have a mixed fleet of 32 lorries, were looking for a new gearbox for a high-mileage Volvo F88...

Dance with DAIF

It's all go at the Motor Show, especially on DAF Trucks' stand. There the New Edition troupe has been performing dances of the...

Charm circle

The big A in a circle that immediately identified Atkinson lorries for years and was abandoned when the Seddon Atkinson...

Cut to the quick

Transport operators are among those who are inclined to regard the European Communities Commission as, in the Commission's...

Great all-rounder

Bearded shock-headed George Rotherham, a 40-year-old St Helens lorry driver, is as skilful on his feet as he is on his seat. As...

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INTERNATIONAL a

MOTOR SHOW lap one-ton threat 3 ERIOD of consolidation. I updating of existing de's, rather than the intro tion of new...

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INTERNATIONAL MOTOR SHOW

Better British vehicles •.. An operator finds many models to enthuse about to Steve Gray :SIDES some completely w vehicles at...

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Consultations with the drivers

Noel Millier takes a driver round the new buses Reaction to the first NEC • Show from passenger operators has been generally...

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INTERNATIONAL PM

MOTOR SHOW Peter also mentioned that he and many of his colleagues preferred driving VRTs with semi-automatic control rather...

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Waif* 604 II awe Ne are a small haulage firm Dperating five vehicles that in- Jude three ERFs.

One of our vehicles is a BSeries eight-wheel rigid, and ;arlier in the year the gear lever )roke. In order to get the vehicle...

Kin* Ratak-It

M contacted ERF about Mr owe/I's complaint and we have ceived the following reply. ver the past few months, gear wers have...

Wkg time (tune

I have been reading your recent articles in the passenger news section of CM regarding British Car Auctions and their...

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BMA's carrot for the smaller hauliei

Report by Arthur Sherlock-Mesher A CONSCIOUS effort to reach the small operator was :made by the Road Haulage Association at...

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RHA

E. R. Durham (Northern) said that many operators were running artics that did not meet the maximum length regulations because...

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(ENLOWE INTRODUCE ALL NEW ELECTRIC :AN FOR COMMERCIALS PROVIDING BIG 3AINS IN FUEL ECONOMY PLUS MANY )THER WORTHWHILE ADVANTAGES

. hermostatica Ily-cientroliedelecric engine cooling fans, pionered by Kenlowe over twenty ears ago, are fitted to over onelird...

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Quality is the key

4E EQUIPMENT available r municipal and public arks operators is becoming ore sophisticated and beuse of a recent upsurge in...

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SIMPLE MECHANICS

KNOW T SUSPENSION, 2 When a beam axle is used, the rise of one wheel, as it travels over a bump in the road, causes the other...

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Changes in Cat U

Regulations, 1 The 1973 Construction and Use Regulations were amended seven times in 1977 and on 21 occasions since ihey came...

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PEOPLE

Flanagan:Land'sjob Gerry Flanagan will move from the Department of the Environment to the National Freight Corporation on...