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3rd November 1994
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Kent forced to cut roadside checks

by Karen Miles • The future of UK roadside enforcement by the police is being questioned as the UK's most stringent HGV...

Kinnock to be EU transport chief

• Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has become the most powerful figure in European road transport politics. Kinnock...

BRIEFS

• A Government consultation document out this week proposes to remove LGV drivers' right to continue driving to out-of-date...

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National anti-smoke blitz starts this week

by Miles Brignall • Operators of old and smokey CVs face prosecution as vehicle examiners prepare to go on a nationwide...

WHILE THE CAT'S AWAY...

Rs ecognise this quote anyone? "This is not a course of action I take willingly but a course of action I have to take." It...

0-licence bill continues

• Continuous 0-licensing could be introduced as early as next spring. It became clear last week that the necessary bill is set...

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Raiders' rap slammed

by Amanda Bradbury • Two HGV operators who helped police catch wouldbe thieves breaking into a £22,000 Volvo FL7 tipper have...

Sherlock sends NFC a writ

• NFC has received a writ—reportedly claiming 21.3m—from former chief executive Peter Sherlock. He is claiming compensation for...

Pressure rises on Severn tolls

• The haulage industry's fight to achieve lower tolls on the Severn Bridge is gaining momentum. This week local authorities...

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Exel loses out to Wincanton

by Karen Miles • More than 100 Exel Logistics drivers will find themselves working for a new employer next year as Woolworths...

Haulier cleared of drug charge

III Stockport haulier Anthony Cleary has been cleared of smuggling cocaine worth Lim concealed in a semi-trailer. Cleary of...

Second Forth Bridge struggles

• The Scottish Office proposal to introduce a second Forth road bridge has divided users and the local regional council....

"Genuine remorse" helps free driver from jail * A lorry

driver who nodded off at the wheel and was jailed for dangerous driving has been freed from a 15-month prison sentence after he...

Drivers could face 10-mile Forth Road Bridge queues.

bridge's tolls to collect revenue for improving public transport. It says this could do away with the need for a second bridge....

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Contract strike threat

by Elizabeth Daly • Third-party operator Calor Transport has threatened to sack 52 staff in mid December if they do not sign...

Haulier convicted for driver's crash

• Noel Loukes, a partner in Sheffield-based eight-vehicle haulier Loukes Brothers Haulage, has been convicted of procuring a...

Hush job

Hammon d • Hammond Transport Group has started work on a £7m/three - year overnight contract with Toyota GB. Six regional...

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Older heavies to suffer

by Amanda Bradbury • Mileage-intensive operators of older, heavier vehicles will be hardest-hit if proposals by the Royal...

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Numbers down

1 • Maryportbased V Thompson (Haulage) has been granted a licence with a much reduced authorisation than was asked for after...

Legal directory

• Commercial Motor is preparing a new edition of the Legal Directory which lists transport lawyers, expert witnesses, haulage...

Tacho calibration

• Shropshire operator John Idris Evans is appealing to Shrewsbury Crown Court against his conviction for using a vehicle with...

Access to site was not Authorisation cut

at all suitable for LGIls • Tameside Borough Council has blocked a bid by Audenshaw, Manchester skip hire operator Ian...

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LA says Enviricare is 'running in' systems

• Northumbria Water Group waste disposal contractor Enviricare has appeared at disciplinary proceedings before North Eastern...

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Tyres take the extra stresses

by Colin Sowman • Michelin has launched its XZEI and XDE1 range regional and stop/start tyres for 17.5in wheels used on trucks...

Lighter semis from CF

by Colin Sowman • Crane Fruehauf has revised the way it makes curtainsiders and platform trailers, and its customer ordering...

Wider coverage in CM'S extended vehicle news

• Commercial Motor is ringing the changes to bring you the most up-to-date mixture if vehicle news every week. In the past...

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Sludge reducer takes the lead

by Bryan Jarvis • A new design of tanker that can quickly reduce the volume of sludge carried by up to 20% of its mass looks...

Keep track of your extra terrestrials

• Inmarsat has produced a computer program which calculates the cost of satellite communication against the terrestrial...

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Trailer to the prizes

by Bryan Jarvis • Fourteen superbly built and immaculately turned out finalists in Commercial Motor's Trailer of the Year...

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Drivers' poll reveals salaries differ by E16,500

• Top earning truck drivers are on nearly three times the wages of some of their lowlier-paid colleagues, according to a straw...

Massage offered to relieve 'road rage'

• Pavilion Services plans to introduce five-minute head and shoulder massages at its nine service areas next year. It has...

Strensham woos NV drivers

• Plans are under way to tempt more truck drivers into the Strensham motorway service station on the M5—the Worcestershire MSA...

Level crossing watch

• Hidden surveillance cameras will be set up at level crossings throughout the UK next year, following trials in the NorthEast...

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O rare example of the legendor?, i Volvo F88 has unexpectedly

come on the market. This red and white liveried six-wheel tractor unit was first registered in 1975 and is thought to have been...

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Side reflectors

T was interested to read in 1Commercial. Motor about the suggested use of side reflectors on LGVs and their trailers to prevent...

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BRIG

LIGH T • When Mercedes-Benz introduced its 1733S/IS at the end of 1989 it was quite a different vehicle from the 1633 which...

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lit/100km) overall at a useful 45mph (73km/h). The smooth vee-six contit

retained butterfly valves located close to each of the exhaust manifolds. Mercedes had produced its own 16-speed gearbox with...

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M any hauliers would acknowledge that drivers become motivated by sharing

in the wealth created by their ability to deliver the goods on time. This simple principle can be applied to employees from...

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A law unto itself

M aintaining the roads on the Isle of Man might appear to be a doddlethe island is only 12 by 35 miles and there's not a single...

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I n his time Inspector Morse must have supped a few pints of Morrells famous ales as he glumly went about his business of...

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'No genuine intention of getting people to use public transport'

4 w ith the budget only a few weeks away I want to set out an alternative view to the Government's general attitude toward...