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4th September 1982
4th September 1982
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A false economy

WHATEVER the state of the operating side of the road transport industry, maintenance is ongoing. Unroadworthy vehicles can lose...

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Mercedes' twin-steer bet-hedger

OPERATORS prepared to bet that the Armitage recommendations on increased weights will soon reach the statute book are still as...

Fees up

THE PROPOSED increase in lorry driver test fees has been imposed by Transport Secretary David Howell. He said last week that...

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EEC tariff change?

TRANSPORT experts at the EEC Commission are recommending a radical change in the system of tariffs charged for carrying goods...

HSE issues exemptions

THE HEALTH and Safety Executive has issued three exemption certificates for certain provisions of the 1981 Dangerous Substances...

Lane laws

HEAVY goods vehicles and vehicles drawing trailers will be banned from the third and fourth lanes of four-lane motorways in...

Labour/TUC proposals

THE LABOUR PARTY/Trade: Union Congress proposals for 4 National Transport Authoriti and for a more regulated Britisl transport...

Seddon future still unclear as 201 hits the road

THE FUTURE of Seddon Atkinson was still unclear as we closed for press this week, although a company spokesman confirmed that...

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Closed

STEWART Truck Services Ltd, of Dunipace Mill, in Stirlingsh ire, has now laid off its workforce of 15, and called in a...

Handling chinwag

SOME of the problems caused by manual handling of loads in industry are to be examined at a conference in October. The...

BT ltals

BRITISH TELECOM has ordered another 2,047 vans from a BL subsidiary, within weeks of its 2,500 van order for Freight Rover...

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Life in the Fastlane

A DOOR-TO-DOOR guaranteed overnight delivery service from Avon to London has been launched by Bristol-based Peter Lane...

T&B a Paris

ANOTHER special exhibition service being operated by hanging garment specialist Tibbett and Britten will carry goods to the...

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Peoplie

MORE management restructuring has followed the Wincanton Group's appointment earlier this year of DAVID YEOMANS as its managing...

Fleet up for grabs

FIFTEEN tractive units, 4 trailers, and two vans and crane operated by a Midland haulage company are being atu tioned next...

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SA launches 201

SEDDON ATKINSON'S 200 Series 16-tonner is to be replaced by two models, one a development of the 200, called the 201, and one...

Bartrum's light axles

THE Bartrum Group, the Diss, Norfolk, haulage company, is now operating 12 trailers fitted with new axles specially designed by...

New King trailers

KING Trailers Ltd of Market Herborough, has introduced a new range of multi-axle extending trailers. The basic range comprises...

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P r i mrose bi

THE PRIMROSE Third Axle Company reports "unprecedented demand" from operators to refuse collection vehicles for second steer...

Two spoke

ALL FORD Transits built sin August 23 are being fitted with new, two-spoke steering wheel and with a higher ratio steering box...

Water jetters for Qatar

THE GENERAL Descaling Company of Worksop has been awarded a contract by the Al-Attiya Motors and Trading Company of Qatar for...

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York wins S&N lightweight curtainsider trailer order

'ORK TRAILER has produced a lightweight curtainsider specificsion for Scottish and Newcastle Breweries and won an order for 23...

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Poll on LT's future

ORGANISATIONS and people interested in public transport in London are to be asked by the Greater London Council to help decide...

Less choice

PUBLIC transport users in Greater Manchester have less opportunity than car owners to be flexible in their choice of...

NGT lodge; appeal

NORTHERN GENERAL Tran port has appealed against ti Northern Traffic Comml! sioners' decision to grant Lo Fell Coaches a service...

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Non-psv Trafic minibus

IICHARD Holdsworth Conversions of Reading has added a 12eater bus conversion of the Renault Trafic P1000 van to its vehicle...

Lincoln

LINCOLN City Transport's bus services did rather better last year than had been expected. In its annual report for the year to...

LT bus cutbacks

LONDON TRANSPORT bus service reductions caused by the fall in demand resulting from the Law Lords' fares decision come into...

SBG school bus threat

SCHOOL bus services in rural areas of Lothian may be taken out of Scottish Bus Group hands and given to private bus operators,...

'No need for cars' says WYPTE in new brochure

WEST YORKSHIRE PTE is encouraging recreational use of its public transport network by publishing a 150-page colour guide to...

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Who will be CM'S 'Lorry Driver of the Year'?

We will soon know who is to receive the lorry drivers' supreme accolade. John Durant sets the scene for what should prove an...

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Type dis-approval

Type approval, argues Bob Chadwick, a former ERF executive, just does not make sense. The high cost it will impose is the last...

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Reefer body repairs with Akan BonaHack

David Wilcox visited the head office of Alcan Bonallack to learn about refrigerated/insulated bodywork repair YOU may often...

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A positive example

A commitment to customer service has helped this new Mercedes-Benz dealer ride the recession. Mike Rutherford reports I HAVE a...

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Glamour put into perspective

NOSTALGIA receives a jolt at the annual South Yorkshire Transport Rally at Norfolk Park, Sheffield, where modern commercial...

Drivers with no heads for heights

HEIGHT judgment tests in the CM Lorry Driver of the Year Competition have shown that many drivers who can estimate width and...

Silver edge to a dark _cloud

WITH trade at its present low ebb, a loss of only 160 competitors in the CM Lorry Driver of the Year Competition, compared with...

Water, water everywhere

ANYONE who would like to simulate a trip across Exmoor on a typical summer day can do so at Rotherham on September 11. One...

Hitting lorries for six isn't cricket

ANTI-LORRY propaganda raises its insidious head on unlikely occasions, even in as noncontroversial a radio programme as Down...

Anything to put up costs

"A REMARKABLE lack of trust and co-operation between Community authorities" in the movement of goods is observed by the...

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CM's Cost Tables are now ready

Dur 1982/83 Tables of Dperating Costs provide Dperators with a guide to their costs and assist them to quote realistic and...

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Southend turns spare capacity to good effect

At Southend, the cost of transport operation has been reduced by extending the maintenance facilities to outside operators....

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The valuable work of maintenance committees

Throughout the country maintenance committees are making a significant contribution to safety on the road and economy of costs....

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The valuable work of maintenance committees

There are now seven of these maintenance committees. The first one was started around 1962 in the Midlands, followed by the...

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Decorative directions

MR Elsworth makes some interesting comments in his letter (CM, Aug 7) but dare I make a tongue-in-cheek suggestion that if he...

Speed clap-trap?

NOEL Millier's report "We're all going on a summer holiday" (CM, Aug 7) could hardly claim to be on "a typical shuttle to the...

Why we need Armitage

IT IS with the greatest respect for the sometimes difficult task Honourable Members appear to experience in getting legislation...

Fuel follies

I WAS pleased to see the news of the Sherpa order for British Telecom in CM.My pleasure at hearing of a good order placed with...

Fiat Daily test

IF BEFORE testing the Fiat Daily van Bill Brock had made reference to the driver's handbook, he would have been aware that to...

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The advantages of independent inspection

The Freight Transport Association carries out 3,000 vehicle inspections a week — more than the Department of Transport itself....

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The advantages of independent inspection

cost of around £200 — £95.85 for the four maintenance inspections plus £108.25 for five safety inspections. But it must be...

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• A well-serviced turbo will not It you down

Neglect your turbo and you'll be in trouble. Bryan Jarvis explains what can go wrong and how to ensure it doesn't MAINTENANCE...

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Slew, tip and run

Bill Godwin looks at the George Neville Truck Revolver concept AN UNUSUAL tipper design — the Revolver concept — by George...

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Anti-lock braking does it work?

Fred Hope is a worried man. He does not believe that the recently approved anti-lock braking system can eliminate wheel lock in...

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Military vehicles

Kaleidoscope of Bedford and Vauxhall Military Vehicles is the work of Dutch journalist, vehicle restorer, enthusiast and...

Why it's built the way it is

THE second edition of Heavy Vehicle Technology is not the weighty manual that the title implies. It is instead a textbook,...

Tales my grandad told me. . .

MY GRANDFATHER once related a tale of how he bought a Dennis fire engine in the midThirties equipped with ladders and pumps...

Essential knowledge for any business

PUBLICITY and Customer Relations in Transport Management £12.50 is the title of a book which covers the main aspects of how to...

Putting you in the sales pitcher

SELLING transport is just like selling bananas. Or any other consumer goods. So says Maurice Rounding in his 60page booklet...

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Homing in on exam success

HOME-STUDY packs are now available as a CM/Road Transport Correspondence Courses Special Offer to prepare for the Royal Society...

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Looking at

by Keith Vincent 6 UKREP's description as "the hidden arm of Whitehall" reflects suspicions among some politicians that such a...