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3rd December 1998
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'Runaway' Sonia prompts a recall

by Guy Sheppard • Scania (GB) is recalling more than 4,000 tractive units following an investigation into how one of its...

BRIEFS

• This Mack truck is on a 1,400-mile journey from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the US carrying a 50Ft Christmas i ce destined...

RHA and FTA look for ways to link

• Members of the industry's two trade associations are to meet to determine how they can work more closely together, reopening...

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Tanker takes 30ft dive onto platform • A 32-tonne milk

tanker plunged nearly 30ft down a railway embankment after the driver braked sharply in front of traffic lights. Mick Hockley...

Bulgarians 'not doing UK work'

by David Craik • Michael Stevenson, managing director of freight forwarder Davies Turner, has denied that his company is...

Boss of two failed firms trades again

• The managing director of two Irish haulage firms that went bust owing a total of half a million punts has denied that he is...

Hoyer recruits for T&L

• Hoyer UK wants to recruit 60 drivers after winning a national distribution contract with sugar manufacturer Tate Sz. Lyle....

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Low steel rates sink six hauliers

by Tim Maughan • Six small hauliers working out of British Steel's Shotton plant have gone to the wall after subcontracting...

Brewer suffers HGV ban

IR North Yorkshire County Council has voted to impose weight restrictions on three roads around Tadcaster, rejecting protests...

COMMENT

ENFORCEMENT IS THE WAY H ard-pressed hauliers could be forgiven for thinking that to limit the number of hours they can...

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Drivers told to cross Channel

by Karen Miles • International operator Transalliance is in conflict with the United Road Transport Union after trying to claw...

Motorway management goes private

• Roads Minister Lord Whitty said last week that the Highways Agency would be putting a new traffic management system for...

Support grows for fuel duty campaign

• A number of national organisations have pledged to join hauliers in their campaign to reduce fuel duty with a promise to...

Monster turbine goes for a spin

• A major logistics operation swung into action last weekend when the M25 carried its largest and heaviest load ever. The...

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Clear roads till the spring

• UK operators should be free of Continental blockades for at least four months, following a decision by transport unions to...

Logistics bosses back fight on fuel

• Logistics business leaders have given a thumbs-up to the haulage industry's continuing fight against Government fuel duty...

Moving out to cut costs

by Nikki Daly • International freight operator and abnormal load carrier Offshore Transport Services is the latest haulier to...

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Diabetic rules are unrealistic

by Nicky Clarke • The Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency has rejected claims that the procedure required to meet new criteria when...

FTA rejects need for ban • HGVs face a ban

from Walkington, East Yorkshire because of "environmental reasons", says East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The Freight...

Dublin now faces night and day bans for HGVs

• Irish hauliers could soon face a ban on daytime deliveries in the Dublin area. Local opposition to a proposed national...

Livestock theft warning in Glos

• A Gloucestershire haulier is warning livestock operators that a gang of thieves is targeting markets in the South-West after...

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Ilm■■ Carelessness costs lives

• Twelve transport workers have died in Ireland in offroad accidents so far this year. The deaths, which were the result of...

More checks on trucks in Belgium

• International operators travelling through Belgium face stringent roadside safety checks early next year. A spate of severe...

Hauliers on diesel charge

• Two men from a Liverpool haulage company are to appear at Liverpool Crown Court on 15 December to answer charges of smuggling...

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Loader takes the train

by Bryan Jarvis ▪ Coleshill-based heavy haulier Moveright International has developed a flexible low-loader with integral rail...

Curtain bodies draw together

• The Association of Load Restraint Equipment Manufacturers (ALREM) has merged with the Made Up Textiles Association (ARITA)....

BRIEFS

• Renault has registered over 2,000 trucks in the UK so for this year, breaking this mark for the first time in eight years....

Virtual truck hits the highway

• Two European training organisations have bought simulators which will allow its HGV drivers to be trained without driving on...

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Spec for the farm run

by Bryan Jarvis • Triple 9 Services' first artic in a fleet of five animal feed delivery vehicles has been specified so that...

Securicor chooses Autoclutch Fords

• Ford's Transit Autoclutch has found its first fleet buyer. Securicor Vehicle Services has acquired 28 Transit 190 HiCube...

Green light for LDV link

• LDV has cleared the final hurdle in the preparations for its partnership with Daewoo with the European Commission's approval...

People carrier

Clearload rises • Danish manufacturer HMF claims to be the first in Europe to gain Type Approval for a personnel basket...

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HVBS future is secured

• Mentor Automotive has bought LucasVarity's Heavy Vehicle Braking Systems (HVBS) division, ending the uncertainty over its...

Light CV batteries move to 36V

• The days of the 12V standard for light vehicle electrical systems are numbered. Following a recent agreement by European and...

£11.5m RAF order for Dennis

• The Royal Air Force has placed an £11.5m order with Dennis Eagle for air-transportable refuelling vehicles. The 26-tonners...

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Caught in silent check

• Sworn affidavits by the proprietor and transport manager of West Bromwich-based Jyote Haulage that two vehicles had not been...

Manager unwell

• Consideration of action against Dewsbury-based West Yorkshire Bulk Transport has been adjourned because transport manager...

Early start led to hours fines

• Pontarddulais, West Glamorgan based haulier Emyr Davies was prosecuted for permitting hours offences after he sent vehicles...

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No show, no 0-licence

• The licence held by a Merseyside international operator was suspended when he failed to appear before North Western Traffic...

Work 'more important than court'

• Bolton magistrates have adjourned a case , involving a Bolton owner-driver until midDecember, despite being told he was...

Single defect is a threat to licence

• A single prohibition showing a significant maintenance failure led to a St Helens demolition contractor being called to...

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haulage factfile

Haulage Factfile pages provide busy operators with brief news items on: forthcoming events, services, business products,...

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letters

Do you want to comment on any of the stories in Commercial Motor? floes someone in the industry deserve a pat on the back—or a...

Enforce the rules on the Continent!

It's nice to hear that Neil 1.Kinnock has his finger on the pulse of European Union transport! The curtailment to 60 hours for...

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bird's eye view by the hawk Commercial Kolar takes road

haulage very seriously. However, once a week our quirky correspondent, the Hawk, steps off his perch to take a humorous look at...

Drama way out East

la he Hawk once fancied he had a dramatic calling, hut the lure of the page proved stronger than the lure of the stage. He...

Virtual truckies

0 t looks like the days of going into an exam and sitting nervously fiddling with your pens and pencils will soon be over, at...

On the buses

O rs surely the stuff that young boys' dreams are made of; to hop on hoard the school bus and find that your fellow passengers...

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ROW AND

Hyundai's revamped H100 promises much in terms of increased power and torque; it also carries a useful load at a...

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FORD & WARN SOLICITORS

COMMENT George Orwell might have got the date wrong but the police state can often seem a lot closer than many would like to...

LAletin

Restricted rights of search and seizure ne dull February morning in 1996, soon after 8am, 16 police officers entered the...

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On the road to trouble.

Several areas of law come into play during a multi-agency roadside check. They need to be considered by an operator before his...

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City Truck Rental is not the first rental operator to

seek improvements in fleet usage through diversification, but it might be among the first to have adopted a haulage solution...

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It's a truism that your trucks are mobile billboards for

your business. But if a livery is to attract new business you'll need to do a bit more than simply painting your name and phone...

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Hauliers felt nature's wrath when storms battered Britain in October.

Karen Miles has been talking to some of the operators who had to cope with flooded roads and depots—and looks at an insurance...

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Rhys Davies, which is based at Taff's Well near Cardiff,

was among operators left to deal with drowned lorries—when the River Usk burst its banks a Davies wagon was left stranded near...

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Freelance driver Ilona Richards says that drivers know what's possible

during their working days and should be left alone to get on with the job, if stress is to be kept within reasonable bounds....