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29th May 1997
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South-East hauliers accuse IC of threats

by Sally Nash • Hauliers in London and the South-East say that letters from their Traffic Area Office inviting them to attend...

Livestock hauliers demand protection

• Livestock hauliers are calling for better protection from animal rights activists after a haulier lost several teeth and had...

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Eurotunnel has date to resume freight...

by David Craik • Eurotunnel is set to resume freight services on 15 June. Planned resumptions were aborted in March and...

...as VI checks on Chunnel

• The Vehicle Inspectorate is reviewing the level of checks it carries out at all ports in the UK as it gears up to introduce...

AN OFFER THEY CAN'T REFUSE...

E ver woken up with a horse's head in your bed? A few newly licensed hauliers in the South Eastern and Metropolitan Traffic...

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Police warn operators: check drivers' licences

by Karen Miles • Police are warning hauliers to check their drivers' licences regularly following a case in which a...

Row over recovery service

• A Somerset haulier has attacked manufacturers' recovery schemes, claiming that a Scania deal left him £3,000 out of pocket....

WT Davies payout delayed by claims

• Creditors of insolvent Cardiff haulier WT Davies will have to wait longer for payment because half-a-dozen drivers submitted...

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Tesco worker crushed

by Dave Siddall • Tesco could face an investigation into its safety-at-work procedures as well as a civil claim for damages...

Strong pound hits hauliers

• Britain's strengthening pound is threatening export-related haulage in the North-West, according to economic consultant...

Truckfest marred by threats

• Threats of violence and lack of security at this year's Truckfest have convinced a number of hauliers never to return to the...

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Freedom for Parcelforce

by Guy Sheppard • Parcelforce and the Royal Mail look set to be given greater commercial freedom following the launch of a...

Big growth for green diesel manpower drivers face skills tests

• An ultra-low-sulphur diesel is to be sold at 30 retail outlets throughout the UK following an agreement between the...

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Auto clutch for facelifted Daily

by Oliver Dixon • An automated clutch, uprated weights and revised specifications are among changes to the facelifted Iveco...

More power for scrap

• Shipley-based metal processors Crossley Evans has acquired another 525hp (391kW) ERF EC14 52 eightwheeler with standard...

Operators try lighter reefers

• Several Gray & Adams' straight-necked prototype reefers are under operator evaluation, equipped with Carrier Maxima fridge...

Low resistance for lower costs

• Pirelli has launched its Energy low-rolling-resistance tyres which, it claims, reduce fuel consumption by up to 5% for a...

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Goodyear for tyre trials

by Toby Clark • Within five years Goodyear will have a complete new range of truck tyres designed to combine improved economy...

lsuzu launches leasing deals

• lsuzu Truck is offering four and five-year operating leases on its range starting from under £70 per week. The offer includes...

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Shape of trucks to come?

by Brian Weatherley • When truck manufacturers use the term "high-tech" hardbitten hauliers tend to reach for a blunt...

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'" Haulier lulled into lapses

• A West. Yorkshire haulage company, said to have been lulled into a false sense of security over its maintenance standards,...

Suspicion goes on record

• The authenticity of inspection records produced by a Leeds opera tor was challenged by a DOT vehicle examiner during a Leeds...

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Suspension for defective brakes

• A Stockport haulier who collected two prohibition notices for defective brakes in his first 14 months of operation had his...

Company pays the price Mr leniency to its driver

• Permitting a driver to take insufficient breaks and rest cost Warwickshire haulier Allelys £1,350 in fines and costs when the...

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Brake wear monitor

• Ferodo is about to launch Brake Alert which highlights and pinpoints truck brake wear problems. It can be fitted to any make...

Antares charges up on its low power range

• Auxiliary pi ■wer system specialist Antares has teamed up with Mascot A/S to supply a comprehensive range of lowpower...

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letters

When truck technology encounte A fter this week's editorial I thought you might enjoy a couple of reversing warning stories....

The Future of the IRTE Conference and Display

T he article "IRTE Preview" by Irby Clarke. published in Commercial Motor on 15 May 1997. makes a categorical statement about...

No help for jailed truckers

L ast week in Commercial Motor (22-28 May) you featured three separate cases of drivers in prison abroad who say they are...

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RARE

TR E AT • This year Seddon Atkinson celebrates its 90th anniversary. Atkinson and Co began life at Preston in 1907 and Seddon...

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T he day CM called at Torbay Freight Services was typical:

when proprietor Kit Marquand arrived in the office just 11 pallets were booked to fill five trucks; by the end of the morning...

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T o describe Brian Harris's management style as "hands on" would

be an understatement: apart from actually driving all of the 30 trucks that specialise in distribution to Scotland, he seems to...

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N o one in haulage will admit to having an easy

job but it is certainly true that for wear and tear on vehicles and equipment timber takes some beating. Drivers also have to...

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H eying a niche in haulage is all right but if you have the fleet, there's

something_ to be said for placing your eggs in different baskets as an insurance against change. This is certainly a philosophy...

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T ell youngsters today that hauliers transporting fresh food once managed

perfectly well without the benefits of refrigeration and they'd laugh at you But that's how it was when in 1963 when John...

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COMMENT

Parliament is considering suggestions from the road transport industry on proposals from Brussels to raise the financial...

Mobile phones can be killers

A recent decision of a crown court judge has highlighted the need for absolute care in use of mobile phones. A motorist was...

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peeding can put your

T raf - fic Commissioners regard speeding by HGVs and PSVs as a serious matter. It is increasingly common for operators to be...

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The VI prepares for action

T he Vehicle Inspectorate has been criticised for not being effective in its enforcement policies, but things are about to...

Parking at your peril

L acsding restrictions in city centres can be a pain for traffic planners. They can be a pain in the driver's wallet as well....

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'Some 5,700km of Britain's major roads need urgent repair' 13

ritain is looking to the new Labour Government to deliver a new deal for transport. Top priority must be given to developing a...