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28th November 1975
28th November 1975
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Cutting

A SPIRITED contest between urban and rural-orientated Metropolitan Counties on bus subsidies was approaching its climax this...

New driving age limits

BOTH goods and passenger vehicle drivers will be affected by the Road Traffic (Drivers' Ages and Hours of Work) Bill which is...

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For BRS Parcels read Roadline

SPECULATION (CM last week) that BRS Parcels Ltd planned to change its name has now been confirmed. A company spokesman said on...

ie bus subsidy cake

million may seem of small account, but the formula for deciding bus subsidies is likely to generate much political heat in many...

Turning on the National current

THE prototype battery-powered Leyland National has at last been given permission to operate. The Secretary of State for the...

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Owner-drivers' co-op

A NEW UK/Irish ownerdrivers' co-operative goes into operation on Monday. It has been set up in Dunlaoire, Co. Dublin, to supply...

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No JIC here, says Alan Law

by John Darker THE TENDENCY in road haulage for Joint Industrial Councils to replace a moribund Road Haulage Wages Council will...

Containerbase dispute settled

A FORMULA for a return to work at the Birmingham depot 0 Containerhases Ltd was agreed last week between the aompany and the...

By the Left Foot

Two aspects of the Queen's Speech should be actively engaging if not acutely troubling the minds of road transport operators...

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BRS forecasts big rate rise

CUSTOMERS of British Road Services will have to pay rate increases of about 171 per cent, it was predicted this week. And BRS...

Compound to beat Iran delays

A ONE-ACRE vehicle compound has been set up on the outskirts of Tehran by a British company — welcome news for drivers who have...

ALL hauliers want is a fair crack of the whip—but

they must learn to stand up and claim their proper rights. Operators, particularly the small businessmen, should not sell...

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Up market groupage

LATEST ENTRANT into the international groupage business is SPD Ltd with its Unispeed Ltd company. At present operating from...

IRK chief speaks THE director of the Transport and Road

Research Laboratory, Mr A. Silverleaf, will give the Henry Spurrier Memorial Lecture to the Chartered Institute of Transport...

'Face the economic facts of transport life'

Shadow Minister A LIMIT must be set to the practice of putting environmental considerations above cost and the needs of trade...

Better roads call

AN IMPROVED transport system is needed in the South West to stop it becoming a backwater. This is the view of Mr Robert...

Cornish Truck Show

OVER 70 vehicles will be displayed at the South and West Truck Show near Launceston, Cornwall, on December 3 to 5. The show...

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'Local' owner-driver summons fails

LEIGH, Lancs, magistrates dismissed a summons against a Liverpool owner-driver, Mr John Seddon of Durley Road, Aintree, last...

Fewer trucks made last year

BRITISH factories produced 368,899 commercial goods vehicles and 33,667 buses and coaches in 1974; the total of 402,566...

EEC night work

A SERIES of evening seminars on new EEC transport law has been announced by Fleet Planning Ltd at eight Midland centres. The...

SHORT HAULS

M-way opens A seven-mile section of M5, which has just been opened between Huntsvvorth, near Bridgwater, and Blackbrook, near...

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-Fleet's too big sayscouncil

AT A HEARING at Maidstone yesterday Gillingham Borough Council were expected to oppose the renewal of an 0-licence by Maylen...

Pallets bring loading fine

LOADING pallets of a size not normally encountered led to an overloading fine for a Co Durham operator in Gateshead magistrates...

Sir Reginald hits at haulage critics

ROAD haulage is the cheapest, simplest and most natural way of carrying things around. And that's one of the reasons why Sir...

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Unlawful despite warning

THREE Fife men operated a public bus service without the necessary licences, it was stated at Kirkcaldy district court on...

Pat on the back for US bus safety

AMERICAN road passenger transport operators were complimented for their achievement in reducing accidents and casualties...

Duple now blows the mist away warmly

THE USE of a recirculatory system for side window demisting—thus avoiding cold air being blown over the windows to the...

BUS STOPS

More LT miles AN increase of 1 per cent in bus mileage next year is being sought by London Transport. Amounting to a total of...

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A:1Z PASSENGER Burton package transfer bid fails

PLANS to provide a coach transfer facility to air and sea ports, for people travelling on overseas package holidays from...

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Jim McKelvie moves to Volvo post

MAINSPRING behind the introduction of Volvo trucks to the UK in 1967, J. M. (" Jim ") McKelvie is giving up his post as...

New course clerk for CMLDoY

A NEW national clerk of the course for the CM Lorry Driver of the Year competition has been elected. He is Mr A. G. (Gordon)...

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Big brother?

Nice furore is boiling away in Yorkshire, I see, over two observation platforms which the DoE is having built overlooking the...

Little brother

Talking of "observers," it seems that while operators are in a will-it-won't-it state over tachographs, the truck makers have...

Hitched from Hatch

If you should catch a glimpse of a Crane Fruehauf tandemaxle trailer with the serial number T/7479/I0 weld-written on the...

a layby at Hatch End, Middlesex,

Thanks, Lancs I do get some strange messages. Someone told me that the chairman of Runcorn Development Corporation was...

Volunteer, please

The Bristol regional contest in the CM Lorry Driver of the Year competition is looking for a new committee chairman. Ron Irons,...

Opportunities for employees

WORK and production are the creators of wealth, and such efforts are rewarded by money payments. When payments are made without...

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Here it comes again!

Road transport in the firing line by Brian Cottee AT LEAST the grouse season has an end as well as a beginning. Road...

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All talk

MOBILITY on an over-crowded island has not brought the benefits that might have been expected. The more that people are able to...

Safety policies for all

by Les Oldridge, TEng (CE!). MIMI, AMIRTE SECTION 2 of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 sets out the general duties...

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E n 583 tractive unit at

By Graham Montgomerie photographs by Dick Ross IT'S KNOWN by the Foden computer as 04A 032 C25 OS— it has a 3.12m (10ft 3in)...

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Selling the

idea to management ONCE the engineer has accep ted the need for planned maintenance, he must sell the idea to his traffic...

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Lights: right and bright

How to check your lights and lighting circuits and diagnose faults speedily THE PUBLIC DEBATE about making the use of...

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Check cards

Single copies of the Lucas electrical check cards, on which the routines dealt with in this article are based, may be obtained...

Could you let us know the proposed licences to be

given to drivers with dispensation—that is those having driven a vehicle up to 10 metric tons gross vehicle weight during the...

To return to your hypothetical question, it is unlikely that

the " manufactured " chart would maintain credibility under detailed analysis. The trace pattern obtained during day-time...

Q In a recent issue of CM you announced a new

agreement with East and West Germany to permit British vehicles to cross into the Eastern bloc. You referred to this as...

Q I hold a psv driving licence and I am told

that in contrast to an hgv driving licence, the psv licence can be endorsed by a court for certain offences peculiar to the...

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Dutch wash and brush-up

The second of a planned Dutch chain of public washing installations for heavy commercial vehicles was recently opened in Joure....

Platform souls

In an experiment to test passenger reaction, a bus with an open rear platform has for the past few months given surface...

Swedes watch liquid crystal numbers route

A novel method of displaying route numbers and destinations on public service vehicles and rapid transit rolling stock has been...

Bus depc to start life as television centre

With typical Austrian equanimity the public transport undertaking of Innsbruck (population: 118,000) is facing the forthcoming...

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Wage rates: will they be contained?

AMONG the topical subjects discussed by the British Association of Removers at last week's Autumn Conference in London were...

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Let's take a fresh look at accounting

IN recent years there has been a growing awareness that company profits, declared in the accounts, may have been illusory....

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Hand pump

The remodelled version of the Patsy BE45D barrel emptying pump, the BE45E, is suitable for either standard 45 gallon steel, or...

Lubricant

Two lubricants, Heat Lube and Plus Lube, are being marketed by Terochem Industrial Chemicals. Heat Lube !is said to be capable...

Scissor lift

Designed to reduce turn-round time, the Docklift Scissor lift is sunk into the ground to form a flush platform, in the lowered...

Rod

service A same-day radiator replacement or repair scheme has been introduced by Inrad Services for service exchange radiators...

Pressure checker

Imported from Germany, Amiga tyre pressure monitors are now available to suit the higher pressures of commercial vehicle and...