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The World's Their Oyster

T HE past year has given evidence of anew determina tion by British commercialvehicle manufacturers to capture the world's...

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Transparent Paradox

S 0 far as licensing and appellate bodies in road transport are concerned, there is certainly no need for the extension of the...

Passing Comments

Internal Spraying of Petrol Tankers T HE table under the heading "Tank Loads and Materials," published in the Bulk Traffic...

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One Hears

That everyone interested in transport (and who isn't?) does care if it snows. A reader calling attention to the fact that snow...

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Two Pay Claims for Provincial Busmen

A N application for an increase inwages of employees of municipal bus undertakings and the payment of time-and-aquarter,...

International Transport Policy Agreed

BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT P RINCIPLES of a general transport policy in relation to the European common market were agreed in...

New Atkinson 6 x 4 Dumpers for S.A.R.

H EAVV-DUTY 6 x 4 9-10-cu.-yd. dumpers are being built by Atkinson Vehicles, Ltd., for South African Railways. They are powered...

Complaint on "Flitting" Clearing Houses

R EPRESENTATIONS were made to the national executive committee of the Road Haulage Association on Wednesday about the...

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Details Needed for Special A Renewals

nPERATORS' associations' ate MIT 1 .-of advised of the information that the Licensing Authorities will require when special A...

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Men in the News

MR. R. W. Eutorr, M.P., has become Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Joint Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of...

Loaded Both Ways on Continental Hauls

N EARLY every time a Continental delivery is made by Continental Ferry Trailers, Ltd., a return load is carried, sags Mr. P. S....

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• New Waiting Restrictions for London: No Bans on Loading

R ESTRICTIONS on waiting vehicles in the Metropolitan Police District will, from June 1, start at 8.30 a.m., instead of 11.30...

Notice of Prosecution Invalid

A POLICE notice of intended prosecu tion sent by registered post to a London Transport bus driver's address when he was on his...

Inquiry Recognizes , Transport Problem

" A T last it is' recognized that there is rTh. a transport ', as well as a ' traffic', probleM, and that. the price of...

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Petrol-oil Survey for Removers

W HAT are the respective spheres of petrol and oil engines ? This will be the subject of a survey by Mr. L. J. Cotton,...

Artco Reform : New Scope for Membership

A T the annual meeting of Associated Road Transport Contractors, Ltd., in London last week, Mi. W. Storey (Ackworth Transport...

Removal Van Removed From Licence

T HE Northern Deputy Licensing Authority deleted a furnitureremoval vehicle from the A licence of Mr. J. Taylor, 11 Duke...

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Cabinet .Rank Helps Minister to • Get Funds A FORMER Minister of

Transport, Lord Brabazon of Tara, emphasized on 'Monday the significance of that office now having a seat in the Cabinet in the...

"Railways Forgotten By Woollen Industry

" rIENERALLY speaking, the woollen 'Li industry has forgotten there is a railway. It uses road transport." This was stated by...

R.H.A. Publicity Drive . to Start Soon

NiTEMBERS of the Road Haulage Assam ciation would probably be asked soon to support ,a publicity campaign' in favour of...

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Rates Secrecy Harms Applicants: Earnings Alleged to be Too Low

THE question of rates was raised at Bridlington, last week, when the objectors to an application by Coastal Transport, Ltd.,...

Government Mistaken on Free Trade

THERE was little evidence in the 1958 " 1 Budget proposals that the Government were as enlightened on the need for preparing...

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. Meat Delivered Direct to Paris

E MPLOYING a Thames Trader 6D van with Walker insulated bodywork, Wolsey Bros. (Wholesale), Ltd., Smithfield. Market, London,...

D ECIDING that a prima facie case had been made out

by the appellant, the Transport Tribunal in Edinburgh last week directed that an application made by Mr. A. M. Bryce, Juniper...

Use of Refrigerated Vans May be Enforced

T HE time may come when the authorities wi ll require all meat to be carried in refrigerated vehicles, but we don't think we...

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Oilers at Work in Zululand Forests

I N an area where trees grow at the rate of 10 ft. a year in a summer temperature of 110° F. and 100 - per - cent. humidity, a...

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York Air-sprung Semi=trailer Demonstrated

- 1— k A SEMI-TRAILER tanker With York Airpoise air-sus pension running gear was demonstrated to leading road transport...

20 Free lines for Israeli "Co-ops. "

QUPPUED through Moise Carasso and Sons, Ltd., Daimler distributors in Israel, 10 Freeline buses have gone into service with...

Vehicles Weighed in Motion

PA A PORTABLE skid-resistance tester and a device for automatically weighing vehicles in motion are two of a number of pieces...

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Commissioners Raise Tour Fares: Need for Evidence Disputed

P UBUC evidence to support variations of excursion licences to add tours to provide more variety had never been required in the...

Passenger Liable to Obstruction Charge

A PASSENGER riding in a vehicle 1 -1 commits •an offence if he opens his door and obstructs someone on the footpath. This is...

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ACCENT ON EXPORT

Road Tests Analysed E VER - INCREASING competition in various export markets is having an undoubted effect on the production...

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Maintenance Tests Analysed

Q the 27 vehicles tested on the road during the past "--/12 months, maintenance tasks were - conducted on as many of them as...

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Opinions and Queries

Why Service Stations on Motorways? WE of the Glasgow Transport Club would like to draw " your attention to what we consider to...

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Do Thin xles Pay?

M ANUFACTURERS may well feel that hauliers have an insatiable appetite for ever-larger carrying capacity. Now that the maximum...

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Special Safety Features in New Zealand Trolleybuses

S 1NGLE-DECK trolleybuses, the first batch of an order for 33, are now on the way to New Zealand, where they will be operated...

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Anglo-Swiss Venture Aids Turkey

Using British Mobile Shops, the Swiss Migros Organization has Greatly Reduced the Cost of Foodstuffs in Turkey T HREE years...

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Political Commentary By JANUS

In Chancery 0 WNERSHIP of the road haulage industry, Sir Brian Robertson, chairman of the British Transport Commission, has...

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Appliances for Growing Townships

British Equipment is Being Increasingly Demanded by Developing Overseas Municipalities : Wide Range of Proven Designs Offered...

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Pioneering for Prosperity .

in AFRICA United Transport Group Goods and Passenger Services Assist the Development of a Continent p ERHAPS nowhere in the...

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BRITAIN PREP ES FOR EUROPI FREE TRAI

B Y 1970, six Continental countries will be trading with no tariffs placed on the entry of each other's goods. They include...

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Is Power to-Weight Important?

A Study of Power to Weight Ratios of Oil engined Vehicles Reveals Little : Gearing is the Significant Performance Factor By a...

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Rivalry ; orts May Boost DIRECT EXPORT

Says P. A. C. Brockington, A.M.I.Mech.E. p ORT charges form a high proportion of the expense of operating any type of sea-going...