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30th October 1959
30th October 1959
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Service Pays

W AYS of gaining new traffic have been prominent in the minds of hauliers attending the annual conference of the Road Haulage...

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Sir Briar

)bertson " . HERE'S something about a soldier," Miss Ciceley Courtneidge used to sing. There is, indeed—and about sailors and...

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GUY MOTORS DENY CONNECTION

Mr. Hanlon Told That Makers Never Saw Lightweight Eight-wheelers T HERE had been no correspondence between Guy Motors, Ltd.,...

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Fewer 36-Tonners : More Heavies

B ETWEEN 1957-58, the percentage of total commercial-vehicle output represented by 3-6-ton vehicles fell from 17.8 to 12,...

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Men in the News

MR. J. G. FRANCIS has been appointed Yorkshire and Lincolnshire , technical representative for Sheepbridge Equipment, Ltd. MR....

Fleet Had Differing Normal Users

nIFFERING normal users on A licences covering a fleet which was said to be engaged 60 per cent, on trunking between Liverpool...

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Normal Ratings for X Tyres on High-speed Coaches

BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE Ministry of Transport, leading bus manufacturers and some big I operators have, during the past...

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Commissioners Reject Claim for Surcharges: Odd -1(1,s to Go

PROPOSALS by the Southport Transport Department to add a surcharge I to bus fares at weekends and on public holidays were...

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"Ninth Commandment" Case for Mr. James

A WITNESS who had appeared before Mr. W. P. James, West Midland Licensing Authority, last May in support of an application by...

More Pressure for London Authority

T HERE should be a Greater London Council, to take over the administration of certain services in the capital and its suburbs,...

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A.S. Allowed to Operate Within Newcastle Despite Objection

N application by United Automobile Services, Ltd., to operate a new 1 stage service from the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne to...

Benefit of Doubt for Operator

T HE Minister of Transport has upheld a decision of the Northern Traffic Commissioners, who granted Mr. Edward Howe (O.K. Motor...

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C-licensees Not Free From Anxiety

jF it were imagined that because the IL General Election was over the C-licence world was now free of anxiety, such an attitude...

Comfort Could Mean Loss of Service

A DJOURNING an application before the Northern Traffic Commissioners at Newcastle upon Tyne last week, Mr. I. A. T. Hanlon,...

Studying Springing by Electronics

A N analogue computer, known as the Emiac II, has been developed by E.M.I. Electronics, Ltd., Hayes, Middx. so that suspension...

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iew Mack 9-tonner for Turkey

i.OTOTYPE 9-ton normal-control assis and cab manufactured by Trucks, Ltd., Barking, Essex, left 1 docks last Saturday en route...

Standard Engines for Land-Rovers

INSTALLATIONS of the Standard I 23 CV oil engine in Land-Rover chassis are being carried out by R. H. Kilner (M.E.), Ltd.,...

Change No Obstacle to Grant

nESPITE a complete change of " normal user and types of vehicle, the Larkfield Motor Co., Ltd., Liverpool, were granted a...

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Duple Adopt New Seating

T HE 1960 model Super Vega 41-seat body displayed at an exhibition held by Duple Motor Bodies, Ltd., The Hyde, London, N.W.9,...

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Little Change at Dairy Show

-DELIVERY vehicles exhibited at the Dairy Show, :h. opened at Olympia, London, last Tuesday and closes tre all battery-electric...

Plastics-fronted Laundry Van

R ASED on a Morris oil-engined chassis, a laundry van built " for the Brook Green Laundry, Ltd., Ravenscourt Park, London,...

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BONUSE tke for Stockport

S ET astride the busy A6 highway, Stockport contains a good deal of old property. Off the main road are many steep "brows,"...

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In The Appeal Court

Hauliers Lose Licence Gains 'TWO of three hauliers involved in appeals before the Transport Tribunal I in Edinburgh last week...

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POLICING THE MOTORWAY

By Tom Walkerley VER since the London-Yorkshire 1 motorway began to unwind itself across the countryside, the chief tstables...

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How Powerful Must Motorway Vehicles Be?

Asks P. A. C. Brockington, A.M.L.Mech.E.

P ARADOXICALLY, it may well be that the impetus given to

design progress by the motorways will be of greater benefit to operators who continue to run vehicles on normal routes than to...

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Well-lit Roads =Non-skid Surfaces

T HERE was a common factor in both .1 an efficiently illuminated roadway and a non-skid surface. Dr. W. H. Glanville, director...

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outing Elusive Noises

effective means for tracing the ource of extraneous noises in vehicle s and bodywork is provided by the I Locator manufactured...

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Association Resum

[eh Housekeeping W ITH the security of the industry guaranteed for at least • five years the Road Haulage Association's...

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How To Foil Thieves

JBLIC apathy towards crime was the biggest bugbear of the police: said Supt. E. Daws, of Scotland Yard. [vidence he quoted 'a...

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Apres la Guerre

rHETHER or not there was a political motive somewhere in the background, the recent survey carried out by the Traders Road...

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Should a Lorry-crane Have Two Mirrors?

A USER is about to take delivery of a lorry-mounted crane and asks for guidance whether a second driving mirror is necessary....

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Selective Tandem-axle Drive I

PATENT No. 820,103 shows a tandem" axle arrangement in which both axles are driven at low road speeds, but as the speed rises...