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29th October 1971
29th October 1971
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Desperate measures

The traffic in forged French transit permits revealed this week, and the possibility that this is only the tip of a sizeable...

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Forged-permit racket uncovered by DoE

Prosecutions soon against owners and drivers • As a result of a special eight-day check on the documents of goods vehicles...

NFC and TGWU in driver-motel consortium

Transport Inns to build six motels by 19 74 • A national network of motels for lorry drivers is planned by a new company,...

TDG acquires Reliance Motors

• Transport Development Group Ltd has acquired the entire issued share capital of Reliance Motors (Sale) Ltd of Elm Grove,...

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80,000 vehicles may not meet updated brake regs

• About 100,000 to 150.000 pre-1968 goods vehicles are likely to be affected by the requirements for higher braking standards...

Tougher bans for defective vehicles

• The Secretary of State for the Environment, on Monday circulated for comment draft Regulations for the imposition shortly of...

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MPs quiz Minister on EEC transport

• On the eve of the vote for the Common Market Mr John Peyton, the Minister for Transport Industries, faced MPs anxious about...

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URTU opposes parcels merger and forecasts Om NCL loss

• "Our advice to our members in the BRS sections is that they should insist through their local joint committees that there...

Doubts about

dustcart testing • At a meeting of the Association of Municipal Transport Officers last Friday, Col H. V. N. Smith. of the...

Chrysler contract for Cartransport

• A three-year contract for the distribution of domestic vehicles throughout Great Britain has been awarded by Chrysler United...

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Sense about a 'small world'

• "From where we are now sitting, it is 298 miles to Carlisle and only 262 miles to Paris — 531 miles to Inverness and only 520...

New Zealanders make twin-steer Seddons

• A New Zealand truck dealer, Ray Vincent Ltd, of Penrose, Auckland, is offering twin-steer Seddons based on the Pennine 4...

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New Derby workshops will specialize in contract maintenance . .

• The availability of fully equipped commercial-vehicle workshops at the new premises of Bristol Street Motors (Derby) Ltd,...

People

M. W. Kendall, a member of the executive board of Joseph Lucas Ltd, has been appointed as vice-chairman — commercial. He will...

'Elastic' weighers blamed

• "Elastic weighing machines" owned by traders in large conurbations were blamed for loss of revenue on Monday when Mr Derek...

New Volvo depot opened

• Tait (Tipper Sales) Ltd has opened this week a new depot at Darlington providing Volvo truck sales, service and spares...

£500m for roads next year

• Plans for roads costing between f5DOm and £600m will be given the go-ahead early next year, Mr Graham Page, Minister of Local...

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Crosville slashes fares on grant-aided service

• Fares on the R8 service of Crosville Motor Services Ltd (Pwllheli-Nefyn–Ltangwnnadl) are to be reduced by 33.3 per cent...

Metro-Cam 'deckers for WMPTE

• After concentrating on the production of single-deck MBand SM-type bodies on AEC chassis for London Transport — and not...

Basic transport policy for the elderly?

• Following the publication of "Age concern on transport" (CM July 23) and subsequent discussions, the governing body of the...

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Better deal wanted for new towns

• Two Scottish new towns are agitating for improved public transport — Glenrothes in Fife and Cumbernauld New Town. The former...

Bigger subsidy for Glasgow's elderly

• Glasgow Corporation is to give a subsidy of £800,000 in the coming year against £350,000 in the current year—described by the...

Bus briefs

• Complaints that buses operating between Hexham and Corbridge, subsidized by local rates, were sometimes full and could not...

School bus coachwork

• The 45-seat school bus illustrated on page 22 of CM last week was inadvertently stated to have been built to Superior...

Too soon for Cumberland transport officer

• The general purposes sub-committee of Cumberland county council considers that the use of minibuses and postal buses is not a...

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Transport-starved new town seeks minibus service

• An application for a new minibus stage carriage service between the Newcastle and Pitteuchar areas of Glenrothes new town was...

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Three directors conspired to obtain psv licence

• Immediately after an application for a psv licence to cover several vehicles had been refused by the West Midland Traffic...

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'False statement' fine at fourth hearing

• A Rochdale lorry driver was fined £40. with £19.90 costs, after pleading guilty to a charge of making a false statement in...

Stop-gap independents get licences

• Two small, independent coach operators who took over services which were axed by the North Western Road Car Co Ltd because of...

Inaccurate weighbridge so prosecution offer no evidence

• Charges of overloading against five Co Durham hauliers, which had been adjourned since September 13 by Bishop Auckland...

Glendinning licence restored

• The 0-licence renewal application by W. A. Glendinning Ltd, of Consett, was granted in the Northern area on Tuesday when Mr...

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RHA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Haulage in Common Market : . Industrial Relations : Environment : Marketing topical issues paramount at Brighton PICTURES BY...

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bird's eye

view by the Hawk • Survival Transport education is great, especially when it doesn't try to teach grandmother to suck eggs,...

May lofts

• The last place one would expect to find a petite blonde is in the man's world of road haulage. But since 1958 May Tofts has...

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Foden/Crane Fruehauf 32-ton-gtw attic

by Gibb Grace, DAuE, CEng, MIMechE WHEN we announced the intention of Ryder Truck Rental, of Miami, Florida, to enter the van...

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Transport trade unions and Europe

by John Darker, AMBIM ANOTHER REPORT FROM BRUSSELS MOST of the well-known trade union leaders in Britain are against entry to...

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No cost savings from.

bigger fleets DOES the large firm have an economic advantage over the small firm in road haulage? In some industries, there...

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road and

workshop by Handyman Benchwise: cool it (25) IT IS worth while looking a little further into the business of anti-freezing...

THIS WEEK

All home-market copies of this week's issue of Commercial Motor contain a free copy of the new edition of our 24-Hour and...

NEXT WEEK

The November 5 issue of Commercial Motor will be a big one, combining a full-size normal issue with a special Ford Operators'...

COMING EVENTS

Citil's November 12 issue will be the big Scottish Show Number, with features on road transport north of the border and a...

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Alternative arrangements

EVEN for the operator of a relatively small fleet of commercial vehicles it is more than likely that he can provide alternative...

Over the waves

DURING the great Common Market debate not much has been heard about the Channel Tunnel. The subject is relevant, even if...

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it pays to understand

your tax by R. H. Grimsley BCom, FIAC 12. What is an in building? THE director or manager with responsibility for a fleet of...

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Q My workmates often argue about various aspects of transport. We

have failed to resolve several questions and would be grateful for the answers, 1. Is it possible to take out an hgv driving...

Q Is it advisable to use a manufacturer's

remoulded tyres on the front axle of an artic. habitually used on motorways? The tyres would be of correct size, ie 900 x 20...

, drive a 13-ton-gvw lorry for a firm

on contract to an Electricity Board, and! work a 10-hour day, Monday to Friday, plus six hours on Saturday. Occasionally I am...

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management

matters By John Darker AM B M Industrial Relations Act the transport background THE Industrial Relations Act which received...

Page 95

know the law

by Les Oldridge, AMIRTE, MIMI 'Moonlighting' MANY WORKMEN take on a spare-time job to supplement their earnings from their...

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profit from learning

by David Lowe, MInsTA, AMBIM Training for specialist functions furniture removing TRAINING for operatives and management in...

dates for your diary

For the next seven days commencing October 29 to November 4. MONDAY TMC (E. Lanes) meeting. Ye Horns Inn, Goosnargh, nr...

new companies

Adler Freight Services Ltd. Cap: £100. Dirs: J. R. Bridger, 129 West Ella Road, Kirk Ella, Yorks; P. Boyes, 35 All Hallows...

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Chassis protection

A weather-resisting product — centigard chassis X — has been developed by Walkers (Century Oils) Ltd which, it is claimed,...

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keeping them running

by Gibb Grace Any type of servicing tool enabling an unskilled fitter to give a quick, accurate fault diagnosis must reduce...

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Pressure gauge

A pencil-type tyre pressure gauge -the S-type — from Schrader has a straight push-on foot for easy alignment with the tyre...