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30th November 1989
30th November 1989
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MED1TOWS COMMENT

LOST AND FOUND • On Wednesday of last week, 22 November, the road transport industry took another hammering from the national...

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Fog deaths • The drivers of a lorry and car

were burned to death on Monday when they were trapped in their vehicle after a multiple pile-up in thick fog near Leicester.

IRU slams regs • The International Road Transport Union has

passed a resolution protesting against new Austrian rules on CV motorway noise. Quality scheme • A commercial vehicle quality...

Traffic Area reviev inder attack

• The Palmer review of Traffic Area Offices has been hammered by the Traffic Commissioners, traffic area office clerks and a...

Windy Welsh risk

• Trucks could be stranded on either side of the Menai Straits during windy conditions, following a Welsh Office decision to...

DTp denies deregulation chao

• The Department of Transport has denied a report that the government has rescheduled the deregulation of London Buses until...

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TA urges ban pplications

The Freight Transport isociation is urging its memrs to apply for London lorry n exemption permits. This lows its victory over...

EC permits boosted

• In the run up to 1992 UK hauliers are to be offered more, cheaper European permits. The cost of a 1990 annual permit has...

RHA going Green...

• The Road Haulage Association's Green code of practice is due to be approved within the next couple of weeks. It is designed...

...NAWK Browned off

• Eric Brown, directorgeneral of the National Association of Warehouse Keepers, has denied he is losing members despite the...

London sees red

• Hauliers face severe delivery restrictions in London following proposals to introduce no-stop "red routes" in the city. The...

Brake monitor

• Advances in CV braking technology must be monitored to avoid the risk of incompatible systems, says the European Transport...

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Blackwall blitz nets 54

• Nearly two thirds of the commercial vehicles stopped by the Metropolitan police in a blitz last week on London's Blackwall...

Green motorway I A £113 million motorway link between the

Al and MI is planned to run south and east of Leeds. 1 is described as the first "Green motorway". Higher limits • Alan...

Waste code will hit the cowboy

• The National Association of Waste Disposal Contractors has launched a new code of conduct. It is designed to improve...

International call for Green action

• Transport officials from 20 industrialised nations met in Paris last week to discuss road transport in the environment. They...

Transit notes to go in July 1990

• EC trade ministers have decided to scrap frontier trar notes from 1 July 1990, in lin with a European Commission proposal...

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Now with added security!

IP Agency Card offers your drivers cash-free fuel nationwide, gives lrm control and acts as a powerful fleet management tool,...

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• "Some operators appear to disregard the law completely, presumably

by choice. They probably expend more energy avoiding the law than they would if they just followed it. On these I intend to be...

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Light Green VW options

IN Volkswagen is set to become the first light commercial importer to offer exhaust catalysts as options on its KX van range...

Advancing transmissions

• Torotrak Holdings, the company developing the Leyland/Perbury continuously variable transmission system (CVT), claims to have...

HSE cryogenic code for tankers

• A draft code 01 practice We design and construction t vacuum-insulated road tankei used to carry deeply refriger ated...

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:RF 11-tonne onslaught

ERF is stepping up attack on the 17nne market with a w high-powered rigid sed on the £8. The Sandbach-based inufacturer...

Pair of Whales head for France

• Whale Tankers has won orders for two of its most advanced combination jetting and gully emptying units from major French...

Off-the-peg choice for Tautliner semis

• Boalloy has introduced an off-the-peg service for operators needing quick delivery of Tautliner curtainsided semitrailers....

Enasa bids gather

• MAN chief executive Wilfried Lochte has confirmed that his company is joining with Daimler-Benz to bid for Spanish truck...

upreme horsebox

Oakley Coachbuilders of Herts, has built a threersebox demonstrator on a Pm-wheelbase AWD TL 8-14 issis cab. The 7.5-tonne kley...

Eightlegger debut • The first production MAN F90 30.332 eight-legger

to come to Britain, which debuted at Tipcon, has gone into service with Cheshire haulier R G and M E Street & Son of Cranage....

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;ees' depots closed

Rockwood Holdings is to three former Bees' insport depots. This follows ff cuts earlier in the year en Rockwood made 200...

Franchise fortunes

• Parcels courier Business Post plans to set up a franchise network in Europe next year, once it has completed its UK...

lynx acts o beat ush hour

Lynx Delivery Network ns to increase out-of-hour iveries to avoid urban igestion. it is encouraging customers provide lockable...

FedEx wins Freemans London deal

• Federal Express Honk )elivery has won a contract tc deliver catalogue company Freemans' orders throughout London. It has 18...

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Williams pays for M4 chaos

• Traffic congestion on the M4 has forced haulier T I) Williams out of its Port Talbot depot, with seven redundancies....

TNT nets Thermalite

distribution contrad • Thermalite has abandoned its in-house transport operation and awarded a multi-millionpound distribution...

Groupage deal signed

• International Freight forwarding and transport specialists, MAT Transport and Harry W Hamacher Spediteur GmbH have formed a...

Fully integrated

• Adamson Modular Systems has been renamed Tiphook Modular Systems, completing its integration into the Tiphook group, which...

IFF quality

• Container operator International Ferry Freight has won the BS5750 quality standard for all IFF service throughout Europe,...

Crown for sale

• The Government's furniture, transport and fire safety division, Crown Suppliers, will be sold next year.

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Forces join in Holland

• Dutch manufacturers Daf and Bova are to set up a jointly-owned company called United Bus, which is set to launch an...

SYT makes it four

• South Yorkshire Transport took over another Sheffield independent operator last weekend — its fourth in two months. The...

Low returns

• Blackburn-based East Lai cashire Coachbuilders has re. introduced a low-height doub deck body to its range. The first models...

Dip proposals fo children's coache

• Distinctive markings for school coaches are being con: dered by the Department of Transport. Consultation proposals are being...

Shuttle bus partnership

• Western Scottish marketing officer Dave Granger has resigned, to set up a new bus company to operate local services in...

Rapsons trio

• Rapsons Coaches of Alness, Scotland has taken delivery of three new Volvo-bodied coaches, including a Van Hool Alizee...

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BCC calls for state aid

• The Government should be putting more of its money where its mouth is, says the Bus and Coach Council, by tackling problems...

Ecobus tests for Florence

• The Ecobus, claimed to I the first Green PSV of its type, has gone into experimental service in Florenc Italy. Built by...

Coach-seated Lynxes for PB

• Lancashire municipal Preston Bus has increased its single-decker fleet with the purchase of its second batch of Leyland...

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1aniels: licence isqualification

2 . London haulier William Daniels has lost his international licence for four ides and two trailers, and been disqualified...

Application refused

IN A bid for a new 12-vehicle licence by Tapstone, of Stable Way, London W10, has been turned down by Metropolitan Licensing...

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Phillips and bosses fined

• Phillips Tankers (Bulk Powders) Manchester, its managing director Peter Phillips and director Neil Lightfoot have all been...

Appeals driver must pay

• Leigh Magistrates have ordered driver David Morgan, who withdrew his appeal against the revocation of his HGV driving...

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DEBT BUSTERS

• Running a business would be much easier if the supplier could rely on customers paying their bills on time. Cash flow is the...

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OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK

BUSINESS MOVES MOTORWAY'S SERVICES • Motorway Tyres has opened a 465m 4 depot at Leith in Edinburgh. From January, the...

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BIRD'S EYE VIEW

BY THE HAWK • Get 6-7 May down in your diaries as next year's most important show date — that's when Commercial Motor's hugely...

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CHANNEL TUNNEL EUROTUNNEL

• The Channel Tunnel is due to open for business in about 40 months, but details of the facilities and rates hauliers can...

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WHAT THE OPERATORS THINK

• "If the Channel Tunnel is like the Dartford Tunnel where all you have to do is pay by credit card and drive through, we'll...

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NTilk

MI The Japanese economic miracle has taken a few knocks of late. A succession of disgraced Prime Ministers has had an effect,...

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ROADTEST TOYOTA HIACE

aspects of their forward-control layout; criticism that stems largely from the work done by Volkswagen and the German TIN...

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• PERFORMANCE

Despite the increase in torque, the Toyota's engine is not over-endowed with pulling power at the bottom end. When the van is...

HANDLING

As we have said before, the secret of good handling is suspension travel; the more you have the better it gets. This is because...

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ROADTEST TOYOTA HIACE

that the rear wheels can lift under hard concerning. The front anti-roll bar manfully attempts to limit this characteristic,...

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CHANNEL TUNNEL FRAMPTONS

• International haulier Framptons might not seem an obvious target for Channel Tunnel freight bosses. Based in Shepton Mallet,...

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'Our whole method of operation might alter'

It began going to Spain, now its biggest market, in 1981, and set up an office in Poole for customs clearance. Framptons...

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BURROWING BUSINESS

• The newspapers served up a potent mixture of chunnel doom and gloom: banks were calling for the construction consortium to be...

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ER

• Speed limiters will save coach operators cash without wrecking their schedules, say those who decided to fit limiters four...

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DEAR

SIR • visited the Scottish Motor Show on 16 November with my two sons aged 17 and 14. We approached the Volvo stand and my...

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PEOPLE FILE

• FERRYMASTIRS BYFORD/GILL Ferrymasters has named Ken Byford as fleet engineer for its central European division at Ipswich....