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29th July 1993
29th July 1993
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Italy backs down on rates and fuel

by Juliet Parish • A nationwide haulage strike in Italy was called off on Tuesday this week after just two days' action. The...

Smoke tests to return

• Metered smoke tests for dieselengined vehicles under 3.5 tonnes are likely to be reintroduced into the MoT test early next...

Police tug

iauliers on thefts by Karen Miles • Hauliers are at the heart of truck thefts worth millions of pounds, say police, who last...

HGV test failures rise

• The number of HGVs failing their annual test rose last year despite a fall in numbers of vehicles tested because of the...

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Mini-tests start from November

• A new system of prohibitions is expected to be introduced from November in a move that will save hauliers thousands of pounds...

Milk workers balloted on action over pay rise

• Up to 20,000 workers in the milk industry are to be balloted for industrial action next month after twice rejecting an...

Ban appeal won • An east London driver has won

his appeal against a LINO maximum fine for breaking a lorry ban in the capital. The penalty was reduced to £175 after the court...

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Rory winner

• Rory Lynch Transport of Shannon, County Clare, Ireland won best truck and best combination with the above F12 Volvo at the...

M25 aim is faster flow

by Amanda Bradbury • Faster flowing road freight is a major aim behind the decision to widen the M25 to a 14-lane...

Watch on livestock loads

• Essex Trading Standards is cracking down on overloaded livestock vehicles following an investigation earlier this month into...

N Irish licensing changes wait for English revamp

• Plans for a radical revamp of the Operator Licensing system in Northern Ireland have been put on hold A consultation paper...

F urther details of the 50mph speed limit to be introduced

to the M25 between junctions 11 (A317) and 15 (A4) have emerged (CM 410 March). For the first time, red circular mandatory...

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3.5 tonne Daily returns

• Iveco will launch a 3.5tonne version of the Daily van and chassis cab range in August. The vehicles will go on sale through...

Euro-1 Scania

• In our Foden 4500 roadtest iCM8-14 July) we suggested that the Scania 143.500 we tested last year (CM 6-12 Aug 1992) was not...

• John Smith rejoins Dennis from the Johnson Group as chief executive of Dennis Specialist Vehicles.

He replaces managing director Stephen Burton, who has led the company over the past five years to an annual turnover of 1:50m...

Smith returns to Carmichael Cougar for Stansted

Dennis to push • Fire appliance manufacturer Carmichael International has launched an 8x8 Airport Crash Tender. The "Cougar"...

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Extra cube to shift auto stock

• P & 0 Ferrymasters has added ten Mega Tautliners to its trailer fleet to move automotive stock between the UK, Benelux and...

NEEB hires more grab-lift capacity

• North East Electricity Board has taken this MAN 8.150 7.5 tonne tipper on extended hire from Sheffield Auto Hire. The chassis...

Triple first for Yeardley fleet

• Low-height fifth wheel tractive units are now available direct from MAN, three of the first entering the Brian Yeardley...

Joint plan for 4x4 Renault

• Renault Truck Industries and Reynolds Boughton are jointly developing a new 4x4 six-tonne GVW model based on the Renault...

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Port offers tipper work

by Amanda Bradbury • Up to 150 extra tipper movements a week have been given the go-ahead as a bulk terminal at Royal Portbury...

Haulage cash to rise at CIL

• Intermodal freight carrier Combined Transport Limited says its share issue to hauliers, which closes next week, will raise...

TDG to enter rail freight?

• With just days before the government starts its negotiations for the sell-off of British Rail's freight businesses, Transport...

Astra goes down

• Commercial vehicle driver training places for 800 people have been thrown into doubt with the receivership of national agency...

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I 3 Dosses of small haulage firms have hit back at a report which labels them unprofessional and inefficient.

A study commissioned by finance house Lloyds Bowmaker says operators need to spend more money on new technology and vehicles to...

No compensation for sacked driver

• A sacked supermarket lorry driver is fuming after an industrial tribunal decided not to award him compensation, despite...

PO sell-off is receding fast

by Karen Miles • The prospect of wholesale privatisation of the Post Office appears to be receding rapidly as it emerges that...

Onyx tonic

• Waste specialist Onyx UK, through its new transport arm Onyx Haulage, has taken on 12 drivers after winning a contract to...

CV production for June is 40% below '92 level

• Production of commercial vehicles plummeted by nearly 40% last month compared to 1992's June figures. Output levels slumped...

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Jailed for child's death

• A Derbyshire haulier has been sent to prison for 18 months after being convicted of aiding and abetting a driver to cause...

Defects were an error of judgement

• Operating dangerously defective vehicles and trailers before an interim licence was granted has been described as an error of...

Dismissed in unfair manner

• Hull fish haulier Albert Baxter agreed to pay £3,000 compensation to lorry driver Barry Gould after a Hull Industrial...

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No tax through lack of cashflow

• Failure to tax vehicles properly ting of the duration of the licence held by John Courtney (Birmingham) so that it expires...

bjection was sent too late

• Objections by two local authorities to a hid to increase the vehicle authorisation on a haulier's licence has been ruled...

Last warning

• Newton Stewart-based Robert Houston has been given a final warning about maintenance standards and convictions by Scottish TC...

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HIGH PRICE OF SUCCESS?

"We need to end a road building culture which has been in place since 1919 and replace it with one more sensitive to...

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Small can be bountiful

ith the Government unable to decide what time of day it is, Parcelforce twiddles its thumbs waiting to find out whether its...

Viva Volvo with a new fan club

a The Hawk hears from one Martyn Barrett, a Volvo fanatic who is behind the setting up of the Volvo Truck Club which aims to...

A t my time in life it's nice to know

there are others who appreciate that some old bangers still have plenty of life in them. Leyland Daf dealer Brian Currie of...

Taking a czarring role 0 raders who want to sell

oil while looking at videos of "glamour" girls are in for a treat if they flog Unipart oil until the end of August when it is...

Causing a stir

2 ouncil spies, Burberrys pulled well over collars, Fedoras jammed below eyes, are stalking Britain's motorway service areas in...

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EVENTS

25 years forward in transport strategy II A national transport conference is to be held with the aim discussing and...

TRAINING

Tech tuition full or part-time • The University of London's Birkbeck College is starting tuition for part and full-time...

PUBLICATIONS

Tax deadlines • The new Allied Dunbar Tax Handbook will be published at the beginning of next month and will include a...

PRODUCTS

Fast fuel • Around 30 Sainsbury and Tesoo fuel forecourts have installed a new computerised credit card payment system will...

ROADS

Pavillion cash points open • Motorway service area operator Pavillion Services is opening Barclays Bank cash point machines at...

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S mall haulier DF Miller has lost half of its fleet

with the theft of two Volvo FL10s. Thieves took the first vehicle, registration number C879 JFIR, from the company's depot on...

I nformation on the loss of a Mercedes 2033 is being

requested by East Sussex company Haulaway. The vehicle, registration number B361 EEG, chassis number 62014325141124, was stolen...

A highly professional gang of thieves has taken two tractive units

worth 260,000 from Scunthorpe-based Cargo Management Services. The criminals entered the company's yard on the Flixborough...

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IZ01313 R y ?

A fine row is brewing between local authorities and the Department of Transport as toll increase cause hauliers to boycott the...

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VAI VA cA

• In 1981, when Ford was Ford and Iveco was just another Italian manufacturer, the first Cargo rolled out of the Langley plant....

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Sterling steering

T he advent of longer artic outfits three years ago focused operator attention on positively steered and self-steering trailer...

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Back on the rails

The Channel Tunnel and rail privatisation are making intermodal transport a viable proposition. That's why some major players...

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We have reached the end of the road

A t first I considered David Williams' letter (CM15-21 July) to be too aggressive in haranguing the Department of Transport and...

Peterborough is open for business

I would like to clarify an item which appeared concerning the appointment of Marshall (CM8-14 July). Peterborough Engineering...

Vehicle Excise Duty does have its virtues

T am tired of listening to hauliers saying all their troubles would be over if VED was scrapped and replaced by extra fuel tax....

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'Look into the future and envisage only foreign vehicles on our roads'

( hat is the definition of a bully? Someone who intimidates only the weak and powerless. The Department of Transport seems...

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Endorsements: what's the point?

H as your licence been wrongly endorsed? If you have been convicted of an insecure load or dangerous brakes, tyres or...

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• MOTOR VEHICLE (Type Approval and approval marks) (fees) Regulations 1993 No 630.

Implements changes in the fees payable for the examination of vehicles and vehicle parts—effective 6 April 1993. • ROAD...

Demurrage: i get it n writing

T ime is money. Hauliers know how necessary it is to deliver loads on time in an ever more competitive market, but their...

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Smile, you're on Candid Camera

S ection 40 of the Road Traffic Act 1991 empowers highway authorities to install and maintain "structures and equipment on or...

BS7750: "Green standard at a price

M ost hauliers have at least some knowlege of the BS5750 "quality standard": another standard that is about to influence the...

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Time to take an interest in overdue bills

T here are many cases when a haulier completes a delivery only for the customer to refuse payment because of alleged damage to...

Watchdogs bark up wrong tree

F or some years the Department of Transport and the Vehicle Inspectorate have been concerned about the problem of vehicle...