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31st December 1976
31st December 1976
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rain of he road

Christmas Eve Sutton Idfield lorry driver David Llson, age 28, became 1976 istermind runner-up. After three months of batng...

'Take EEC 40 tonne deal'

BRITAIN should grasp the olive branch offered by the EEC in its compromise package on truck weights and dimensions. That is...

to get warning

OPERATORS in Scotland are more likely to find themselves attending a public inquiry next year if their maintenance arrangements...

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Piggyback permits disappoint hauliers

PLANS to give hauliers using the German Railways piggyback services preference in the allocation of haulage permits have been...

...And tilt costs rise

THOSE operators intending to use the German Railways' "piggy-back" service to take advantage of the preferential issue of...

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'assenger TAALs to AVil This comes hard on the w

et t h e axe LOOKS as if transport anagers' licensing will not go lead for the passenger tranon industry.

LOOKS as if transport anagers' licensing will not go lead for the passenger tranon industry.

.els of the news that plans to ing in TLMs for the haulage dustry have been scrapped Al December 24). A meeting of the...

Road costs hit tipper hauliers

BRITAIN'S tipper operators face a grim year ahead as fleets are laid up and work becomes scarce with the cuts in public...

Euro licence

WALLACE Arnold has been granted permission by the EEC to run a trunk coach route from London to Rome. Other routes in Europe...

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Dynamic weigher asses the test

THE DYNAMIC weigher, tested on the Staines by-pass, meets the desired performance for enforcement of weight limits under the...

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AL"4B 5-year-ban on operator

A STORY of unfulfilled intentions, interlocked companies and past convictions led to the revocation at a public inquiry of an...

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Hereford tours get the go-ahead

HE provision of British and ;ontinental extended tours by wo Hereford coach operators would not in any way interfere with or...

LICTRA MILLION

A MILLION more passengers a year in the Black Country — that's the aim of an extensive reorganisation by West Midlands PTE in...

On the double for Neoplan

NEOPLAN opened a new works extension this month which will double the floor area of the plant to over 17,200sq m (185,000sq...

Part

timers safety study A STUDY of the relative safety of full-time and part-time bus and coach drivers is to be undertaken by the...

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IN Nil tip 11

II iriPlithulEl SNti l l N 6 . Photographic Ltd. The pocket version can be augmented by a mains connection which incorporates...

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British sludge

Glasgow PTE has cut engine failure by 36 per cent in the latter half of this year. Now, you may ask, 36 per cent of what? That...

Great Scot

And here's another Scot with a good idea — it must be something to do with the New Year spirit. Colin McEldriff, who now lives...

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rth of the bo

• road haulage reviewed b ,Joh . j Darker Mr Dunlop thought that trade unions today — certainly this was his experience of the...

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Keeping up with the law

New legislation round-up of tachographs might be confined to those vehicles undertaking international journeys, for the...

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Keep bolt holes tight

IT IS SOMETIMES something of a mystery to workshop staff that shortly after a repair has been carried out, a bracket or...

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How much red tape?

FOR MUCH of next year. Parliament will mainly be concerned with devolution. Although some time must be allocated to other...

Watch your rear view

by Les Oldridge, T.Eng(CE1) , MIMI, AMIRTE REGULATION 23 of the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1973 deals...