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29th December 1972
29th December 1972
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Wasted assets in dockland

The failure of port authorities and dock employers to take a strong line in this year's dockland disputes is matched by their...

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Temperature rise as MPs say 99 fcresopOnPdaerrirentary

• A Parliamentary row broke out over the 99 haulage permits allocated to Britain by the Common Market (CM last week). MPs asked...

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A warning for fitters

on motorways / 13 17:ch=ows • A warning to tyre fitters about the risk of prosecution for obstruction when attending motorway...

New hgv licence exemptions

II Regulations now before Parliament will teld two further classes of heavy goods vehicles to those exempted from the need 'or...

First coach into Europe

Britain's "first foot" into Europe, after )ecoming a full member of the EEC, at least in the coaching side, is likely to be a...

Steel pick-up from York

• A robust pick-up truck body for longwheelbase Bedford CF and Ford Transit chassis-cabs has been introduced by York's Truck...

Rockwell's new UK headquarters?

• Rockwell-Standard, the axle-producing division of North American Rockwell Corporation, has bought the Midlandsbased pressings...

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Route guides for Plymouth's new Ferryport

• As a measure to prevent congestion by heavy lorries in the City of Plymouth when a new ro-ro terminal becomes operational on...

Munton acquired by P &

• P&O Road Services have formed a new company — Munton-Europa Ltd — following acquisition of the international low-loader...

FTA repeats seminars

• One-day seminars covering the planning, purchase and operation of a goods vehicle fleet will be held by the Freight Transport...

Training instructors

• Formed last June, the National Study Group for classroom management training for approved driving instructors, of which Mr J....

Atalanta at Ashford

• Atalanta Shipping Ltd will be mi:virw on January 1 1973 from Edenbridge, Kenl, to larger premises at The Mill, Mill Lane,...

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Drivers complain of TGWU's unfair treatment

• Two lorry drivers who complained to the Industrial Tribunal that they had been unfairly treated by their union, the TGWU, had...

New packaging Standard

• To help packers and manufacturers of packaging in the £900m industry BSI is publishing a new Standard in the field of...

Extra length, extra toll

• After the end of the Government's wages and prices freeze, higher charges are expected to be introduced for extralong...

Gross weight

• It is now known that the East Sussex advisory lorry routes (CM December 22) apply to vehicles over 3 tons gross weight.

Bedfords worth

£24 7 m for Nigeria • A contract to supply 470 Bedford trucks worth nearly £2+ million to the government of the Federal...

Airsea Freight's Scottish hq

• Airsea Freight Group, international hauliers and part of P and 0, have opened new headquarters in Kirkintilloch, near...

Plan for Islay ferry

• The Scottish Transport Group, which failed recently in an attempt to acquire Western Ferries, has now announced plans to...

Advanced transport symposium

• A three-day symposium on "Advanced transport systems in British cities" is being organized in March by the Urban Transport...

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Bad vibrations for truck drivers

• Vibrations that would impair the efficiency of a driver after only a short time have been discovered by Motor Industry...

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Whisky haulier swamped by drivers

• A new haulage business — Elgin Transport and Storage Co. — is to start up early in January, concentrating mostly on the...

Updated driving manual

• A Government best-seller — currently 7000 copies a month — is Driving, the official manual of good driving practice prepared...

Mobile radio in Sweden

• The Swedish equivalent of the RHA has formed a special company called AB Akeri Radio (Haulage Radio Ltd) which has its own...

Drivers' safety awards

• A total of 57 drivers employed by National Carriers Ltd, Edinburgh, have gained National Safe Driving Awards for 1971, many...

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£33,000 profit for Tyneside

• Tyneside Passenger Transport Executive has made a profit of £33,000 this year, compared with an estimated loss of £426,000....

Champagne trip by Jumbo

• Following the cancellation of one-hour Jumbo Jet trips linked to coach tours, because of Government pressure, a substitute...

Grey-Green orders

• Substantial new-vehicle orders placed by Grey Green Coaches Ltd have led to the company putting an unusually large number of...

Welsh tours link up

• The two Welsh National Bus Company subsidiaries have joined forces to sell their holiday and travel activities. Until now...

Shopmen start own bus service

• Shopkeepers at Houghton-le-Spring, Co Durham, have introduced a free bus service carrying customers to the town's shopping...

OBITUARIES

Mr Albert Burrows We announce with regret the deaths of Albert Burrows, Charles Morgan, and L. W. Taylor Mr Burrows, 53, had...

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Alexander coaches in NBC express service trials

• An Alexander-bodied express coach of the type developed for the Eastern Scottish night service between Scotland and London is...

Shops to sell LT ticket strips

• Cut-price tickets for London Transport flat fare services in the Ealing area are to be sold in shops. The ticket strips...

Reserved seats for old folks?

• Replying to a written question in which the Environment Secretary was asked if he would circularize all road passenger...

London Transport , safety awards

• Eight thousand London Transpot drivers and nearly 7000 conductor qualified last year for awards made by th Road Operators'...

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Free passes cost MPTE more

• An increase in the• number of old-age pensioners, blind and disabled people using buses in the Merseyside PTE area since...

E6m revenue but still a deficit

II Despite achieving a record revenue of Iver £6m in the year ended May 28 last, kiinburgh Corporation transport departlent...

1() fare increase since 1970 but . . .

I At a meeting of Sunderland Corportion's transport committee, it was reported hat a deficit of £280,000 was expected for le...

Scottish busmen seek pay rise

• A claim for a substantial pay increase has been lodged for Scotland's municipal busmen. It will be discussed at the annual...

Give us loss-making routes say independents

• A national private coach concern, Associated Coach Travel Ireland Ltd, has told Eire's National Prices Commission that the...

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Two fitters not enough for 30-vehicle fleet

• A fleet of 30 vehicles and 22 trailers was too much for the two fitters employed by W. Lanham and Sons Ltd of Ormesby St...

'Moon trip' to Arran for summer visitors

• When summer visitors look across from Ayr at the striking contours of Arran it is, from the point of view of accessibility by...

The operator who could not wait . . .

• A one-man operator who arrived for a Section 69 inquiry but did not wait for his case to be called had his licence revoked by...

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Smoking problem caused by faulty injection equipment

• Judgment was reserved in the case of E. H. Nickolls Junior Ltd, Rainham, Kent, by the South Eastern deputy LA, Mr G. C....

Overloaders penalized by Scottish LA

• Overloaded vehicles were a menace on the road and a major cause of accidents, Mr H. R. Aylmer, the Scottish deputy LA, said...

RTITB's levy of no benefit, Tribunal told

• An appeal against the Road Transport Industry Training Board's levy assessment made to the Industrial Tribunal by SD Freight...

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Thirty gears for a dual role Atkinson

• The driver of a new Atkinson six-wheel tractive unit, which has lately entered service with Cambro Contractors, of Clay...

Farr filters for ERF and Foden

• ERF and Foden have specified GKN Farr air filters as original equipment on one model in the company's range in each case. The...

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Bulk lime tipper will carry pallets

• Powdered lime of a special kind used in he manufacture of Marley floor tiles is )eing hauled in bulk by Marley Transport Itcl...

Perkins aim at 80 dBA

• Whether noise reduction is most realistically achieved by partial encapsulation, by engine redesign, or both, Perkins Engines...

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Low-cost skip-loader for hard work

by Paul Brockington • The ready availability of standard hydraulic components obtainable off the shelf, the use of hydraulic...

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Concession could mean chaos on tachographs

by Martin Hayes A SERIOUS situation which would almost certainly cost operators money and could even mean some of them having...

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bird's eye

view by the Hawk • BRSL spacemen? Now that the Americans have successfully finished their moonshot programme, are British...

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letters

Training of drivers I have read with great interest your article in Commercial Motor, December 1, giving a resume of your...

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meet

John Copland • Spare a thought this weekend for John Copland who begins a new career in road transport as the managing...

topic

Man in the hot seat AT the end of a year when the image of the commercial vehicle operator has taken a considerable battering,...

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road and workshop

by Handyman Details to save. down-time (2) Be prepared for bad weather: check air brake chambers for push rod travel;...

cropper's column

Which way for enforcement now? • In view of the frequent pleas from Road Haulage Association circles for stricter enforcement...

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Coming clean on plating and testing

by Johnny Johnson THE SUBJECT of plating and testing local authority vehicles came up when I was speaking to the manager of a...

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Trucks replace Swedish river transport of timber fast

by Eric Gibbins, MCIT TWENTY YEARS AGO the normal method of transporting timber in Sweden was to float it down the rivers....

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Q In the answer to a question in CM December 8,

about the kind of hgv licence required to drive a drawbar trailer outfit you say that a Class 2 licence is required. Presumably...

Q I have the opportunity to buy a small X haulage

business and I am trying to assess whether the price being asked for it, is reasonable. Could you please tell me what sum I...

Q Is an operator's licence required, and is it necessary to keep records of hours worked, under the following circumstances?

I wish to hire a truck for five days (its gvw is 9.5 tons) to collect some furniture. The trip is a private one, and not...

Q I work for a timber firm and ho ltla Class

2 hgv licence. If the firm sent to the RTTTB-approved training school for a Class I licence, would the firm receive a...

Q On the Q & A page (CM December 8) X

you state that drivers who do not drive more than four hours daily and within a 25mile radius of their base need not keep...

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The controversial 13-tonne axle makes possible a compact, high-payload artic which highlights the penalty paid for retaining the 10-ton

axle limit by Gibb Grace THROUGHOUT most of Western Europe the standard heavy truck grosses 38 tonnes (ie. 37.4 tons). Every...

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Ford trucks and vans for cutting your costs and increasing profits.

The Ford range of commercial vehicles offers any number of ways to improve your business profitability. Starting with our 6-cwt...

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YOU NEED TO KNOW

Commercial Motor is starting two new series of features in 1973, and the first parts of both will be published in the January 5...

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management

matters by John Darker AMBIM N1RC's first birthday In all the public clamour about a few notorious cases, much of the solid...

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know the law

by Les Oldridge, AMIRTE, MIMI The weighing of vehicles (2) THE WORDS "weight transmitted to the road surface by any two...

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profit from

learning by George Wilmot Senior Lecturer in Transport Studies, University of London. Grading road transport managers on a...