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4th November 1993
4th November 1993
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BRIEFS

• Thousands of DOT employees in Traffic Area Offices, Vehicle Registration Offices and the DVLA at Swansea are to sr! ke...

Government backs drivers' right to rest

by Amanda Bradbury • The Department of Employment has backed a controversial union interpretation of a new employment law...

• An industrial tribunal has awarded a South Wales truck driver with 17 years' service £4,000 for unfair dismissal.

William Thomas was a driver for Bridgend-based Penllyne Haulage until he was forced to take sick leave with severe arthritis....

Date set for truck theft case

• More than 12 men charged with truck theft will appear at Tower Bridge Magistrates Court on 6 January next year. They were...

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French safety blitz hits UK operators

by Juliet Parish • British drivers in France are being targeted with increased roadside checks and fines as part of a blitz...

Operators lose out to forwarder

• Around 100 operators are owed hundreds of thousands of pounds by two freight forwarders, police have discovered just days...

BRIEFS

• A salary of more than £100,000 is being offered to oversee the Government's road building programme as chief executive of...

Rules on service area repairs to be relaxed

• Emergency repairs to trucks will soon be carried out by any recovery operator within motor way service areas access has...

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by Juliet Parish A local authority is to contest a court

decision which ruled that a haulier could carry demolition material in some circumstances without the waste transfer note...

by Nicky Clarke • The Vehicle Inspectorate splits into three divisions this week: testing, enforcement and central services.

This paves the way for the privatisation of LGV testing that was proposed by Transport Secretary John MacGregor in May....

Training boss fined for evasion

• A director of Nationwide Haulage & Tuition Ltd has been found guilty of dishonest evasion of a liability and fined £500....

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Scots JIC faltering

• The Scottish Joint Industrial Council, the last bastion of national collective bargaining in haulage, looks set to be...

Freiihtliner sale to include RID fleet

• The future of the 200-vehicle fleet operated by Railfreight Distribution for collection, delivery and trunking for fellow...

Unions fare better

by Amanda Bradbury • The two major road transport unions say the long-term decline in their membership and finances is...

Call for insurance claims arbitration

• International hauliers are calling for the introduction of an independent arbitration service to settle insurance claim...

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BRIEFS

• Accident investigator, are asking for the driver of a two-axle blue tipper travelling east on Stainton Way, Marton,...

Fined for animal moves

by Grant Prior • Livestock haulier Roger Mills of Live Sheep Traders was personally fined more than

National auto deal is still on the table

• Hauliers with a national depot network and a fleet ranging from vans to 38-tonne trunkers still have a chance to clinch an...

Business Moves looks for rival

• Reading-based removals firm Business Moves wants to buy a competitor specialising in office and computer haulage with a...

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NAVISTAR RAISES THE PRESSURE

by Steve Sturgess • Navistar has launched a 7.3-litre vee-eight diesel which could be sold in Europe by Perkins. The T444Eis...

More power for M90

EXCLUSIVE by Brian Weatherley • MAN is offering a new 198kW (265hp) variant of its six-cylinder M90 chassis called the...

Polish pickups are back

• The London Motor shciw saw the UK relaunch of FSO, with a new importer and revised products. FSO Cars Ltd, a...

BRIEFS

• The price of Vauxhall's Brava range has risen by on average of 4%. The 4x2 petrol model now costs 27,825, the 4x2 diesel...

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Iveco powers up for Euro-3

by Brian Weatherley • Iveco's Spanish division Iveco Pegaso is to develop a new family of large displacement high-power...

Right-hand drive versions of the EuroStar are expected to arrive in the UK around the middle of next year.

Iveco engine range.

Out of the three heavy truck engines currently produced by the Italian truck maker; 9.5, 13.8 and 18-litres, only the big vee...

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Transit to gain weight

• Ford has announced changes to its commercial range for 1994. A heavier Transit is launched, but other model changes are...

BRIEFS

• Bedwas has introduced a lower-weight, smaller-cube version of its Cubic parcels van based on the 3.1 tonne Transit 150...

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SERVING TWO MASTERS

Fancy a change? Browsers through the situations vacant pages of the broadsheets might have spotted this little gem: "Chief...

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Outside the limits

• A Manchester owner-driver who said he could not make a living legally has admitted to the falsification of tachograph...

DTC considers repute is tarnished

• A bid for a new international licence by Paul Watkin, trading as Freightlines International of Barnsley, has been refused...

Manager arrives

• Tonypandy-based Ronald Latcham has obtained a transport manager following his third appearance before South Wales Deputy IC...

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Tax and insurance queries

• South Wales Deputy Traffic Commissioner Lyndon Davies has decided not to take any disciplinary action against owner-driver...

Second licence bid successful

• Knaresboroughbased Michael Waterson Transport has succeeded at the second attempt for a new international licence. The...

Lethal braking defect

1 • Prohibition notices led North Western Traffic Commissioner Martin Albu to curtail by eight months the licence of T Milner...

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Not so appealing process

by Brian Weatherley • Are magistrates the best people to hear a driver licence application appeal? In July Commercial Molor...

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DEALERS MAN deal

• MAN has appointed John Elton at Leicester as service centre for its range of commercials up to and including 38 tonners,...

BUSINESS MOVES A site bigger

• General haulier and truck repairer Freight Shuttle has moved out of its West Yorkshire site to one three times larger...

EVENTS Trailer topics

• More than 50 trailer manufacturers will be showing their latest designs at an exhibition in Belgium on 26-30 November.

Hauliers will also be able to see the latest accessories and services offered by another 69 firms at Trailer 93 in the Hallen...

TRAINING Risky loads

• Fullers Transport Training Services has won approval to train drivers of hazardous goods and packages. The Slough-based...

SERVICES Easing the load

• Hauliers concerned that their staff do not know how to minimise the risk of back injury when loading goods can arrange a...

PRODUCTS Lock up your trucks

• An anti-theft lock which cuts off a truck's fuel supply is available for .£179 (ex-VAT) from Leeds-based supplier...

ROADS Welsh delays

• Delays can be expected on the M4 in West Glamorgan between J41 and J42 (PentvlaBaglan). where major roadworks have led to a...

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tuart Sneddon (no relationship to Antkinson) has been voted the

best van driver in the UK and has the cups to prove it, courtesy of National Breakdown and Volkswagen. Horsham-based Sneddon...

Vanning the flames

unning out of petrol on a country road at night is no joke at the best of times. But returning to your vehicle the next day to...

Pay and dismay

u ou struggle to find a parking space, succeeding only after several attempts. Seeing a PAY HERE sign you approach with some...

Set in stone

A cat which fell asleep on a bridge 50 years ago and fell into roadworks has been discovered fossilised in tarmac in Treorchy,...

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FORD COURIER

Wn ere do all the stolen car radios go when most ew cars have been fitted with them for the past few years? Similar thoughts...

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D agul Electronics lost a 0,000 load of electronic transformers when

its Ford Transit 190 van was stolen between 17:30-07:00hrs on 28-29 September from the car park of the Rose & Crown pub in...

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All hired

A spate of multi-million pound truck orders from rental companies suggests a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel of...

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Vauxhall is asking a lot of the high-cube Combo, which

replaces the Astramax—it will have to win sales from Ford's ubiquitous Courier and Escort. Is the Corsa-based newcomer up to...

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Continental rift

y ou might not guess from the gentle West Country tones, but John Golding is angry. Beneath the mild mannered exterior,...

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The Manpnwpr

Minefield In the first of a two-part guide, CM examines the rules you need to follow when taking on new employees. S ince the...

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Is the system loaded against the operator?

S ection 68 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 empowers a Vehicle Examiner to inspect a vehicle in a public place or at premises...

RECENT LEGISLATION

• Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Large Goods & Passenger Carrying Vehicl es ) (Amendment) Regulations 1993 (SI 1603)....

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One law for them one for us

hen the Appeal Court held that overloading and Construction & Use offences were "absolute" with no "due-diligence" defence, the...

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DOT takes fast lane to disaster

A ny solicitor dealing with the aftermath of a road traffic accidents must despair at the Government's attitude towards speed...

Take care with CMR rejections

E ven the most experienced international hauliers can be caught out by the CMR provisions. In general any claim under a CMR...

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Saxon quandary

T was fascinated to read on 'Commercial Motor's Any Questions page, that one of your readers was planning to convert a Saxon...

Heavy costs

/The reading of your comment in CM dated 14-20 October on heavy haulier John Golding being unable to compete with Dutch rivals...

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'The method of collection must not add to congestion'

4 y attitude to roads is pragmatic rather than dogmatic. I believe it is in the national interest—both of the business...