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Minimizing Injustice

IFIE injustice of convicting operators f o r failing t o ensure that accurate records kept, when they have no wledge of the...

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Anarchy Takes Charge

T HE motor industry is being inflicted with a crop of vexatious and unnecessary strikes. In most instances only a small number...

Passing Comments

Jazzing it Up CENTRED on the Cy Laurie Jazz Band and a Ford '–'15-cwt. personnel carrier, a new publicity film, produced by...

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Haulage Men Want Extra 10s. and New Benefits

BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE annual claim by the unions for an increase in wages for road haulage workers has now been...

45-ft. Coaches Planned by Midland "Red" for Motorway Service

S PECIAL 60-seat coaches, 45 ft. long and incorporating toilet accommodation, are envisaged by the Birmingham and Midland Motor...

Lenient Treatment for Market Raulier

14R. D. I. MUIR., Metropolitan IVILicensing Authority, said he was prepared to take a lenient line when considering the case of...

BUS STANDING: UNION FAILS

A SUGGESTION that passengers it should not be allowed to stand in buses has been rejected by the employers at a meeting of the...

ONE-MAN WORKING ACCEPTED ONDON TRANSPORT'S plan to introduce more one-man

buses in May was accepted in principle last week by a delegate conference of Central London busmen. They decided to demand that...

OIL MERGER PLAN CHANGED THE proposed amalgamation between Maxima Lubricants,

Ltd., and Vigzol Oil Co., Ltd. (The Commercial Motor, February 13), has been abandoned. United Lubricants. Ltd., have made a...

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police Welcome "Kerb" Campaign

'HE "Kerb Space is Precious" cam paign, organized by the Traders' iad Transport Association, got off to ;ood start in the...

More Goods Vehicles : Fewer Hackneys

T HERE was not a great rise in the total of goods vehicles in the 12 months up to the end of the third quarter of 1958, and the...

BORROWED CAPITAL AT 48% INTEREST

Pl. A FORMER coach operator described at Stockport Bankruptcy Court, last week, how he had .borrowed from a money-lender at 48...

SPECIAL LOW FARES FOR PENSIONERS SOUGHT

A [THOUGH Cardiff Transport Department will show a loss on the present financial year, the transport committee are to seek...

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Men in the News

ALD. C A. MARRINER, Scarborough haulier, has decided not to become mayor-elect of the town for health reasons. Cwt. M. R....

CONFERENCE ON RURAL BUSES A CONFERENCE at Newcastle upon Tyne

to discuss country bus services has been called by the Northumberland Rural Community Council for March 14. The council have...

Six Wincanton Lorries Transferred

S IX Bedford platform lorries on A licence were taken over last Saturday by Hutchings Haulage, Station Garage, Four Marks,...

OBITUARY

WE regret to announce the deaths of " MR. MERTON SCOTT MACDONALID, MR. ROBERT FRAZER SMITH • and SIR WALKER SHEPHERD. Mr....

THREE VEHICLES SURRENDERED

A N inquiry which was to have been held by the Metropolitan Licensing Authority on Monday into operations by J. Edwards and...

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A-licence Lorry Was Kept " On Tap"

T HE voluntary restriction of an oldestablished A-licence vehicle to one customer led to the refusal of a take-over...

BOOKED LOADS SCHEME TO IW EXTENDED

D URING January and February over 75 per cent. of collections from Manchester docks were arranged in advance through the docks...

"LIGHT MOTORWAYS" CALL

M OTORWAYS could pay if they were used round the clock, and to light them at night would cost £4,000 a mile, or 1-2 per cent....

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Exchequer Finances Rail Rate-cutting

R AILWAY rate-cutting, made possible by grants from the Exchequer to write off annual losses, was attacked on Wednesday by Mr....

UNLICENSED VEHICLE USED: £30 FINES

A HAULIER who used his lorry after its licence had expired was fined a total of £30 at West Bromwich fast week. He was George...

DEATH OF MR. F. ROWARTH xyiE regret to announce the

death of rv Mn. FRED RAMARTH, an executive director and general sales manager of the Automotive Products Co., Ltd., Borg and...

Decision Next Week in Fuel Duty Case

t - t A DECISION will be given at Allele. next Wednesday, in the case of George Gray, Clackmannan, a bus operator who is...

MOTORWAYS FAVOUR INDIVISIBLE LOADS

C ARRIACiE of indivisible loads on motorways would cause less inconvenience to other commercial-vehicle operators and motorists...

Customs Alter Mobile Shop Terms

T HE Customs and Excise on Tuesday set out an amended description of a mobile shop which such a vehicle must meet to escape...

" T.R.T.A. CAMPAIGN IS YOUR LAST CHANCE"

IF the "Kerb Space is Precious" cam paign is a failure, more parking restrictions are inevitable at Birmingham. This warning...

TUNNEL TOLLS FIXED P ROPOSED tolls for vehicles using the Tyne

Tunnel have now been published by the Tyne Tunnel Joint Committee. The charge for light goods vehicles will be 2s. 6d., for...

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.9,000 Profit from ew Fares Expected

isRE increases granted on Monday to Hull Corporation will enable the ertaking to avoid a deficit next year leave a £19,000...

HREE COMPANIES TOLD "NO FARE INCREASES"

-MEE South Wales bus companies were last week refused fare increases gned to yield a total of more than 000. They were the...

I* FORD WORKERS LAID OFF ( Wednesday. 10.000 employees of

the Ford Motor Co., Ltd.. had been off because of a strike by 250 door :mblers. The executive of the ional Union of Vehicle...

£220,000 Bus Orders from Home Market

D URING the past month, Leyland Motors, Ltd., have received orders to the value of over £220,000 to supply buses to home...

INDIAN HAULIERS TOLD: NO NATIONALIZATION YET

R OAD transport in India will not be nationalized during the next five years. This assurance was given to operators in...

NEW U.T.A. BUS IN SERVICE

THE first of 24 new double-deckers was put into service last week by the Ulster Transport Authority. It has a front entrance...

MOBIL'S SAFEST DRIVERS nRIVERS from the terminal of the

Mobil Oil Co., Ltd., in Estuary Road. King's Lynn, have won the company's safe-driving competition for 1958. They received...

DARHAM'S NEW OFFICES

N "premises at 17 Surrey Street. London. W.C.2, will be taken over on Monday by Darharn Industries (London), Ltd.

Big Loss of Railway Coal Traffic rt A REMINDER that British

Railways' coal carryings last year were substantially below those of 1957 was given at Blackburn, last week, when the British...

E9 BUS CLERK HANDLED £600 A WEEK: STOLE

A CLERK who stole £6 8s. 8d. belonging to his employers, Barton Transport, Ltd., was stated at Melton Mowbray to be in a...

MORE ELECTRICS FOR CANADA L'LECTRIC trucks valued at about £20,000

are to be supplied by Smith's Delivery Vehicles, Ltd., to Canadian dairies. In the past two years the company have sold...

SOUTH AFRICA TO PRODUCE?

T HEpossibility of manufacturing commercial vehicles and cars in South Africa for the home and export markets is to be...

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Commissioners Hear Police Plea

A PROPOSAL by the Chief Constable of Lancashire that six bus stops in the main street of Chorley should be moved because of...

HIGHER PAY AND ALLOWANCES

S EVERAL increases in pay and allowances are reported by the Transport and General Workers' Union. Skilled maintenance and...

"FIELD DAY" FOR SUMMONSES EN eight vehicle operators were Vsummoned

at Stourbridge, last week, for not ensuring that their drivers kept proper records, the chairman of the magistrates, Capt. W....

Novel Reel Handling in Mobile Laboratory

A MOBILE laboratory for the electrical toils division of Wakefield-Dick Industrial Oils. Ltd., has been built by Scattorn,...

CLAYMORE CAB OPTION

T O enable operators to build cabs of their own design as an alternative to the standard type, Albion Motors, Ltd., have...

Inquiry into Rural Transport Expected

THE Government is believed to be 1 planning a big inquiry into the problems of rural transport and the difficulties operators...

SAFETY SCHEME EXTENDS

ri A SPECIAL road safety campaign which was operated in Hackney, Leyton and WalthamsLow from October 18 to November 1, last...

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he 15 Distinguished Objectors Fail

'IFTEEN distin g uished Bristol citizens " were listed as objectors Bristol, last week, when the Bristol nnibus Co., Ltd.,...

NEW ROAD AT BENFLEET 'HE Minister of Transport has made

a g rant to the Essex County Council of trly £60,000 towards a road scheme ich will provide easier access to nvey Island from...

No New Service for Board: U.A.S. Upheld

A N appeal by the Tees-side Railless Traction Board a g ainst the Northern Traffic Commissioners' refusal to g rant them a sta...

Coach Company Fined E30: Licence Breaches

EINES totallin g £30, with £20 costs, I were imposed at Salisbury, last week, on Silver Star Motor Services, Ltd., Porton, when...

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Belfast Bus Crews on Strike Again

N O corporation buses were running in Belfast on Saturday—the second successive Saturday that crews had staged an unofficial...

TWO SATURDAY STRIKES COST LEICESTER 17,000

THE two Saturday bus strikes which recently occurred at Leicester cost the transport department about 0,000 in lost :revenue....

Against Public Interest to Sell Ipswich System

rt A SPECIAL committee which was set up to investigate the working of Ipswich Transport Department told the Town Council on...

"TRANSPORT NEEDS MORE MEN WITH IDEAS"

T RANSPORT today requires qualified 1 men with ideas more than ever before, thinks Maj.-Gen. G. N. Russell, president of the...

" R.H.A. Fighting for Every Industry

T HElight the Road Haulage Association have undertaken is not only against the renationalization of independent hauliers. It is...

M.P.T.A. CONFERENCE PLANS

A RRANGEMENTS for the Municipal Passenger Transport Association's annual Conference at Edinburgh from Moalay, September 21, to...

TIGERS ACROSS LONDON

S IX grown tigers and four cubs were carried across London on Tuesday by Cattermoles (Transport), Ltd.. 79 Pentonville Road,...

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Plastics Cab for Ambulance Reduces Noise

k SUBSTANTIAL reduction in interior noise has - I been achieved by the Supplies Department of ondon County Council by forming...

UBERY OWEN IN ARC-WELDING FIELD RRANGEMENTS to manufacture a knew

type of arc-welding equipment ve been made by the Rubery Owen roup, under licence from the WestingJose Electric Corporation, of...

64 PASSENGERS CARRIED IN • 36-SEATER COUNT of the passengers being

carried in a 36-seat bus operated by inty Moreton, Ltd., Nuneaton, revealed . it there were 64 people aboard, meaton...

"Stupidity" Brings Man to Court, Says J.P.

IMPOSING fines totalling £6 on a I haulier at Stourport, last week, Capt. W. E. Barlow, chairman, remarked that " sheer...

TAX REBATE FOR AUSTRALIAN HAULIERS?

A JUDGMENT of the Australian High in , Court last Friday makes it appear probable that the Government of New South Wales may be...

SCOTTISH DISTRIBUTORS MERGE A RRANGEMENTS have been coml .. % pleted for

the merger of their resources by A. and D. Fraser, Ltd., Glasgow, and the Westfield Autocar Co., Ltd., Edinburgh. Both...

Barton Plans for Village Rejected

P ROPOSALS put forward by Barton Transport, Ltd., for increasing their services between Nottingham and the village of Calverton...

CANALS-AS-ROADS PLAN

p LANS for converting stretches of canal in the centre of Glasgow into roads are being discussed by the corporation and the...

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GOOD DESIGN ISTINGUISHES the ATLAS

Standard's Newcomer Gives Good Performance with 1 cwt. Overload : Manceuvrability and Easy Access to All Components Among its...

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rd's Eye View

Double-think By The Hawk 'HAT is the difference between banning something and prohibiting it? The Concise Oxford Dictionary"...

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End of Hastin Trolleybuses

Atlarttean Maximum-capacity Motorbuses to Take Over : Council Surrender Right to Purchase Operating Company, but Will be...

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New Equipment and Publications

Locked Inserts R OSAN permanently locked studs and inserts are now being made in this Country by the Instrument ,Screw Co.,...

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Tillage on Wheels for Oil Workers

DART of a village on wheels was shipped this week to the Basrah Petroleum Co., Ltd., for use by oil-drilling teams. It consists...

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"No" to Application for a 30-vehicle Licence

T HE request by Highland Haulage, Ltd., for an A licence which would allow them to hire 30 vehicles between September and April...

Low-loader Hauliers Quote in Court

THREE haulage concerns operating 1 low-loaders told the Western Licensing Authority last week how much they would each charge...

Yorks Appeal Against Fare Increases

'ARE increases granted to East Yorkr shire Motor Services, Ltd., were contested last week by seven local authorities, the East...

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:mployers' Liability for Faulty Equipment Decided

BY OUR LEGAL ADVISER E MPLOYERS are no longer absolutely liable where they supply plant and equipment (including vehicles)...

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Fire Risk with Air Cooling?

I VIEW with considerable trepidation the suggestion, made in an article published in your issue dated February 6, that...

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Ghost Train

Political Commentary By JANUS W HA ELVER rates schedules may finally be agreed by the long-distance hauliers' group of the Road...

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When EFFICIENCY Is Only ILLUSION

R EDUCED costs are understandably a major objective of road transport operators, and the main purpose of cost recording is to...

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UP-TO-DATE COSTING INFORMATION

E "ry operator should have a copy of the new edition of " The Commercial Motor' Tables of Operating Costs. Completely revised...

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Overhead Camshaft Valve Adjustment

p ATENT No. 807,927 describes a 1 " simple solution to the problem of adjusting overhead camshaft valve gear (l. Weaving and...