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11INI CANUTE

Canute Haulage Group has been named the UK's 42nd fastestgrowing company in the Sunday Times Fast Track100 listing Founded in...

Home Office plans to double stowaway fines to 14,000

• by Sally Nash The Home Office sent shock waves through the industry last week when it announced plans to double the maximum...

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ND appeals over Eastern licence

II Norbert Dentressangle's fight to keep Its Eastern area 0-licence resumed at a Public Inquiry last week, with a new Traffic...

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Road charges set to help environment

• by Sally Nash Distance-based road charging, due to come into force in 2006, could be used in a similar way to VED to reward...

New msurance rep make hiring vehicles more complex • A European Union directive could significantly add to the administrative...

Don't look for logic

We've spent a long time wondering why the Home Office has decided to double the maximum fine for operators and truck drivers...

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• by Guy Sheppard Hauliers are being forced to wait

up to two months when booking trucks in for their annual tests because of staff shortages within the Vehicle Inspectorate. One...

• Central European governments are causing enormous environmental as well

as economic damage by restricting road freight movements through the Alps, according to the International Road Transport Union...

DFDS goes east with ELIX deal

• Haulage giant DFDS Transport has extended its coverage of Germany and Eastern Europe with the acquisition of a 33%...

Death crash witness sought

• Thames Valley police are trying to trace a truck driver who may have vital information about an accident on the 514 last...

towl at your service

• Truckstop management firm Nightowl plans to enhance faciliI as for truck drivers by opening up 12 new service areas over the...

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IC warns she may refuse to return confiscated trucks

• by Mike Jewell A firm that had eight Scania tractors seized by the Vehicle Inspectorate is unlikely to get them back, a...

Action to cut premiums

Brewing giant Carlsberg-Tetley is to pioneer a driver assessment programme designed to cut insurance costs by singling out...

Scots will invest in traps

• Scotland's slice of the Road Haulage Modernisation Fund will be spent on retrofitting particulate traps and training...

Report shows trucks are greener than rail

• Road transport is better for the environment than road/rail combinations, according to a new study. The report, Brussels—A...

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Safety survey blasts Blackwall

• Two of the UK's busiest road tunnels, which carry more than 50,000 vehicles a day between them, have come bottom in a safety...

Coppergold bears fruit

Police have seized three trucks and a container worth nearly £250,000 as part of Operation Coppergold, the multi-force...

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FTA takes to the road

with fatigue warnin WI by Sally Plash The Freight Transport Association has joined forces with Avon and Somerset police to...

BRT joins an elite group

• A Barry-based Hazchem operator has become the first tanker firm in Wales to gain the Investors in People standard. BAT...

Budget scheme will hit diesel laundries

• Fuel launderers face a crackdown under new government measures designed to tackle cross-border fuel fraud. Among the...

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The Axor makes a bid for fleei opularity

The Actros may be too fancy to be a fleet favourite, but the new Axor is focused on the hearts and wallets of fleet operators....

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Sonia offers on-line truck painting

II by Brian Weatherley Scania has taken a further step towards what it describes as a "shrink-wrapped" ready-to-roll truck...

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ill The success of Commercial Motor Truckfest seems to have

taken quite a lot of people by surprise—not least its organisers. According to Lye Promotions' Colin Ward: "It's amazing how...

Big Pete 86 DJ Johnnie make their show debuts

• Making its Truckfest debut is what's billed as "The World's Biggest Peterbilt". The monster Peterbilt 359 bonneted truck...

Happy golden jubilee Ma'am!

As usual our sister magazine Truck & Driver will have a major presence at Truckfest. On its stand will be a unique Renault...

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• To celebrate our 20th Anniversary and for the first

time at Truckfest Isuzu is giving visitors the opportunity to win a truck! This is for real, no strings attached—they don't...

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Firm loses its licence after last chance on maintenance

A County Durham haulier which was prosecuted last year for using a dangerous vehicle fallowing a fatal accident has lost Its...

APPEAL !NIPPED Bishop Auckland-based James Fletcher has withdrawn its appeal

against the revocation of its licence by the North Eastern IC Tom Macartney. the Transport Tribunal directed that the...

Haulier wins appeal for new base

A Salisbury hay and straw merchant has persuaded the Transport Tribunal to order a rehearing of its application to move to a...

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Absent tacho

A Hertfordshire firm has been ordered to pay more than £1,000 n fines and costs following confusion over tachograph use. Wilkes...

A Derbyshire haulier has appeared before North Western Traffic Commissioner

Beverley Bell after It failed to give a new trailer its 'first-use inspection. Chesterfield-based Atlas Contract Transport...

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Trainee driving instructor Arsenal Whittock has been told by BSM

that he cannot qualify because his stammer prevents him from shouting "stop". Whittock, who, like Pop Idol's Gareth Gates, has...

By our Northern Correspondent

Eric Strongftharrn Oswaldtwistle. As the driver crisis deepens Sir Jos Spagthorpe. chairman and president for life of...

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n he i8-tonne sector is an increas ingly competitive market for manufacturers, and in these days of driver shortages,...

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H aulage is a hard way to earn a living but

Lorna Thorman wouldn't want to do anything else. She loves driving and gets emotionally attached to her vehicles. Her 5oth...

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Last year a French truck driver, driving in Britain on

the wrong side of the road, caused a crash that killed a coach driver. He was fined £500 for driving without due care and...

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With mote pulling power across the rev range, Movano's new 2.5DTi engine makes short work of the toughest roads.

Using common-rail technology, the 2.5DTi produces up . to 115PS power and 290Nm torque — enough to shift the heaviest loads...

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THE SEVEN QUESTIONS YOU NEED (RING BY SATELLITE TRACKING!

Ever wondered what happens to your vehicles the minute they drive out of the depot the gate? Try answering the following...

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The police can quickly check if a driver has drunk

too much alcohol—but identifying a driver under the influence of drugs is much harder. So with the increasingly relaxed...

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oad safety group Brake is calling on the Home Office

to develop a defini tive roadside testing system to find out if drivers are taking drugs which could impair their ability to...

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YS F 0 1111 I

The future looked bleak for coal hauliers when Scotland's last deep mine closed in March. Now the dust has settled, what are...

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TAKING THE

L aw abiding hauliers who pay their bills regularly could be forgiven for assuming that they have a positive credit rating....

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6 Gordon Brown has spoken: distance-based road

charging for lorries will be with us in four years. This has created one of those rare situations in which environmental groups...