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The Artie Boom

A CASUAL look through any copy of Applications and Decisions will confirm the now well-accepted fact that more and more...

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B.R. After Freight

B RITISH RAILWAYS are to start a new drive to encourage greater use of their "export express " rail services to the ports....

'MORE PROTECTED LORI' EtRKS ARE NEEDED'

lICIROTECTED parks are the greatest I deterrent to lorry thieves, and more of them should be provided, says a report which a...

Dyson to Build Kangaroos: France-Unit Roadiri Rieements

T WO important steps in the development of road/rail techniques concerning the trans-shipment of traffic between the United...

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Hauliers to Charge Demurrage

RECOMRECOM MENDED charges for undue delays to road vehicles were approved last MENDED by the national council of the Road...

Tackling N.W .Dock Delays

MORTH-WESTERN, Manchester, Mid i lands and Yorkshire area officials of the Road Haulage Association have received an invitation...

PICKFORDS BUY TWO entire share capital of associated companies Ives

and Smith Ltd. and Suffolk Plant Hire Co. Ltd., of Ipswich, has been acquired by Pickfords Ltd. The companies deal in heavy...

SIX PER CENT ON WAGES?

N increase of b per cent on basic rates for haulage employees outside the London area, with the London differential maintained,...

Bulk Liquid Carriage

A COMPREHENSIVE survey of the rA transport of bulk liquids was given in papers presented to the Southampton centre of the...

Big Brother Soon for Minatie

THE Scottish Aviation Minatic—of which an I example just placed in service by the Southern Gas Board is seen on the left—will...

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Training Tasks

Q N Tuesday, representatives of the transport trade unions met Ministry of Labour officials concerned with the establishment of...

New ules on chemicals urged

A T an inquest in York last week a rider urging that new regulations should be introduced to cover the transport of dangerous...

Transcontinental Seafoods Carrier

'THE smart new outfit seen above is 1 used to carry frozen fish r fillets between Hull and Cuxhaven. Germany, for Bogg...

FOR CONFECTIONERY TRUNKING

A N infinitely adjustable intermediate floor and a one-piece translucent glassfibre plastics roof are features of this - new...

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Minister Looks Beyond Geddes

" IT would be wrong to take Geddes in !• isolation", commented Mr. Tom Fraser, the Minister of Transport, when addressing 600...

.E3,000 FINES ON YORKS OPERATORS A FINE of £2,000, plus 1,200

guineas costs, was imposed on Bill Wood Ltd,, Garforth, Yorks, and a further fine of £1,000 on William John Wood, a director,...

NOVEL DESIGN OF TRUCKMIXER DEVELOPED

rOLLOWING a study of the operating conditions of vehicle-mounted concrete mixers, using ergonomic and systematic work-study...

Labour Relations Plan—R.H.A. Delays Decision

F URTHER discussion—especially within the R.H.A. itself, including the area I organizations — is needed before a decision can...

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B.R.S. to Buy James

.1--) R.S. PARCELS LTD. has agreed to • purchase the entire issued share capital of James Express Carriers Ltd. This...

MICHELIN RATINGS I T has been pointed out by the

Michelin Tyre Co. that the D.20 " X " tyre has been permitted to carry 60 cwt. for some applications, but not the 10-00-20 "X"...

T.M.C. London Offices

A T the A.G.M. of the London area of Ca the Transport Managers' Club last week, Mr. C. EL Massey, a director of the CyprienFox...

International Freight •

A N influential group of Conservative M.P.s is hoping to get the recognition by Britain of standard international conditions of...

Against Market Move

From our Political Correspondent PI. A MASSIVE list of objections is building up against the Covent Garden Bill, which...

No Specific Offences for Dangerous Chemicals T HE total number of

prosecutions under the Construction and Use Regulations was not separately available, said Mr. George Thomas, Under Secretary...

YORKSHIRE M.P.'s NEW BILL ON RAIL CLOSURES?

From our Political Correspondent CIR ALEXANDER SPEARMAN, kJ Tory M.P. for Scarborough and Whitby, is to seek leave in the...

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The Worshipful Company of Carmen announces that the first winner

of the Herbert Crow Prize is Mr. Eric F. J. Dixson, of Barnsley, traffic movement clerk at the Sheffield branch of British Road...

Admitted to LTA.

T HE following have been admitted to the Industrial Transport Association as associate members : Mr. P. F. Bunning (A. H....

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46 FOR ALEXANDER

,rHARLES ALEXANDER AND k.d . PARTNERS (TRANSPORT) LTD. have been granted the additional 46 vehicles applied for to put into...

Appeals Allowed IN London on Wednesday the Transport I Tribunal

allowed part of an appeal by Lowestoft Coaling Co. Ltd., permitting two B-licensed vehicles to carry pea haulm, but the...

Driver's Licence Should Not be Endorsed

T HEQueen's Bench Divisional Court ruled last Fricfay.that magistrates who convicted Mr. Maurice Beighton of using a lorry with...

Quarry Owners Did Not Aid and Abet Haulier—High Court

l‘AAGISTRATES sitting at Prescot. al Lanes, on February 5. 1964, were wrong to convict a firm of quarry owners of aiding and...

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Warning and Suspension at Bristol

T HE Western Licensing Authority, Mr. J. R. C. Samuel-Gibbon, decided to take no action under Section 178 of the Road Traffic...

Hatters Enter the Public Bulk Haulage Field

W TH the granting of a series of applications last week by the Metropolitan Licensing Authority, Mr. D. I. R. Muir, the Hatter...

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Those G.V.9 Revocations CASEBOOK —prevention is better than cure

BY NORMAN H. TILSLEY T HE stepping up of Section 178 (revocation, suspension or curtailment) hearings throughout the...

'Operating Centre' something is amiss

WONDER just how much effect the 1 remarks of the chairman of the London Sessions Appeals Committee concerning laxness within...

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Passenger Transpt)rt

Newcastle Concessions, Bonus, and Fares Up P rONSIDERATION is to be given by Newcastle upon Tyne Corporation transport...

United to Introduce Compensation Scheme

A COMPENSATION scheme for bus crews who are attacked while on duty is to be introduced by United Automobile Services Ltd.,...

NISSAN BUSES FOR EDMONTON, ALBERTA

A N order for 10 48-scat diesel buses has been received by the Japanese firm Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., of Tokyo, from the city of...

Rear-engineo puternaster at Earls Court Next Year ?

BY F. K. MOSES IT is not beyond the bounds of pos1 sibility that a rear-engined version of the familiar London Transport...

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TF the custom of exhibiting a London

Transport bus at the Commercial Motor Show is revived next year, it might well be a rear - engined version of the familiar...

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Ministry Talks on Company Pay Deadlock

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT FADING members of the employers' J—■ side of the National Council for the Omnibus Industry...

Prompt Answers Needed

'THERE had recently been a great surge I of analysis, thought and study of transport problems, but at the moment they had a...

NEW TROUBLE FACING LT. BOARD

L ONDON TRANSPORT faces new . 1 --f trouble with its busmen as a result of the refusal of the busmen's negotiating committee to...

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FROM THE ,HORSE'S MOUT

'Eee, yer don't see 'ossilesh now like what yer once did.' The old blacksmith spat angily into the blazing coals as he selected...

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Transport Awards

. -- r'HE Institute of Transport invites I applications for the following:— ELMO C.M.U.A. Road Transport Research Fellowship....

New Trailer Range by Duramin

T HE Duramin Engineering Co. Ltd. is to produce a range of standard semi-trailers I and aluminium chassisless vans. The...

Leyland to Assemble in Turkey Traffic Automation in Munich

THE assembly of Leyland lorry chassis will start in Turkey about the middle of this year, it was announced by the Leyland...

Unusual Oilfield Outfit

"Pp ECENTLY shipped to the Middle IN East by R, A. Dyson and Co. Ltd., the multi-purpose oilfield semi-trailer, illustrated...

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Building a New City

A £150,000 fleet of Leyland vehicles is to be used in the building of India's capital city, Gandhinagar, which will rise on the...

Brussels Show A s most readers will have realized, the photographs

of single-decker p.s.v. at the top of pages 58 arid 60 in last week's issue were, unfortunately, transposed. That on page 58 is...

LEYLAND GROUP EXPANSION

E XPANSION in', many companies 1 -1 within the group is reported by Sir William Black in his annual statement as chairman of...

ROAD AND WORKSHOP by HANDYMAN

Misuse of Trailer Air-brake Hand Control IN a previous article we described how . 1 . a 10-ton semi-trailer, equipped with...

Making the Cab Door Shut Earns 3 gns.

nUR prizewinner this week is Mr. N. A. Rowlands, of Astley Abbotts, nr. Bridgnorth, Staffs. Over the past two years he has been...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and Publications Self-retracting Air or Fluid Line A SELF-RETRACTING air or fluid line made in plastics material and suitable...

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BIRD'S EYE

By The Hawk VIEW Penalty of Speed Nobody, commercial drivers least of all, will begrudge the authorities their success in...

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F rank Lemass, president of the Institute of Transport,

interviewed by Ashley Taylor, suggests university Chairs of Transport as a means of elevating transport's status, visualizes...

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New Public Utilities Trucks from Osborne

I–V A SPECIAL design employed for a fleet of seven 30-cwt. Austins recently introduced by the Cambridge division of the Eastern...

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• not appropriate for an important and increasingly self-conscious industry'

A FTER all it would appear that the employers and the unions in the road haulage industry have not made quite as much progress...

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The Artic Is a 'Gaffers Wagon'

By NORMAN H. TILSLEY iRE BRITISH OPERATORS USING ARTICU. ATiON TO THE FULLEST ADVANTAGE? AN NVESTIGATION CARRIED OUT AMONG...

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Look after your trailer

T HE man who says "There's nothing to a semi-trailer; it's just a platform and some wheels" wants his head examined. Yet you do...

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i t ' s worth it! BY ERNEST ALLEN

a tug with the tractor to ensure a safe couple up. The very fact that the trailer does not move will confirm the security of...

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FROM RIGID TO ARTIC

Investigating the facilities for driver conversion courses in Britain by E. JAMES MILLEN W HEN an operator has a driver that he...

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Costing Trailer Operation

ADVICE ON TRANSPORT PROBLEMS by S. BUCKLEY, ASSOC. INST. T. A SUBSTANTIAL proportion of road transport operation is undertaken...

I FROM THE POSTBAG

A reader inquires what type of licence is required for a tractor and trailer to transport baled hay on the public highway. If...

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MONEY MATTERS

Tayforth Expands DROV1DED shareholders give their approval (and it seems hardly likely that they won't) the acquisition by...

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IN YOUR OPINION

liesels Mean Dollars and Sense 7 NOWING your interest in the experience of American truck lines with the new breed of...