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6th March 1970
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Looking for newleaders

Let us say right away that we think the Road Transport Industry Training Board is absolutely right to plumb for management...

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Poulter's 89-vehicle 0-application refused

Solly Davis resigns 'in poor mental state' • Charles Poulter Ltd had its Operator's licence application refused by the...

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Grants cut: block rebates proposed

knd more mone y this upper limit. or management levelopment Severe cuts in individual training grant ates, notably for...

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No SET drift to hauliers

New rules for wholesalers' transport? The figure's include payments to outside enterprises for transport put out but they...

160,258 heavies failed

• Details of the heavy goods vehicles which passed tests last year have been given in the Commons by Mr Bob Brown,...

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Don't panic on records

• "No industry has been more plagued than road haulage with forms to be filled in and records to be kept. The Ministry of...

TMC declines official status

• When Mr G. K. Newman, the director-general of the Road Haulage Association. addressed the London area if the Transport...

Drivers' records: a correction

• In our feature "CM' s Guide to Drivers' Hours and Record-Keeping" fn last week's issue, a printer's error 9ccurred on page...

PICTURES ON THE RIGHT

Picture 1 This Tippermatic outfit, designed and built by Charrold Ltd, H untingdon, on a Seddon 13-four-354 14ft 81n....

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News in brief

Training group • Reading and Slough Group Training Association held its inaugural meeting on Tuesday at a combined function,...

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NCL sets new boundaries

• Revised area boundaries have been introduced by NCL, affecting mainly depots in the East Midlands. Under the changes, nine...

Manx shippers absorb agents

• Isle of Man Steam Packet Co Ltd has taken over the business of its Liverpool agent, Thomas Orford and Son, and the...

New Welsh road

• The Secretary of State for Wales, Mr George Thomas. has invited tenders for the construction of the fourth and final stage...

Loading machine tools

• The use of lorry-mounted lifting equipment is increasing rapidly as operators become aware of the considerable savings in...

MAFI at Hull • A large order for MAR container

handling equipment has been placed by Ellermans Wilson Line. The equipment, which will be used at its King George Dock...

Chicago Exposition

• The fifth International Container Services and Equipment Exposition takes place at the International Amphitheatre, Chicago,...

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London clearing house?

Bus 'pool' plan to beat drivers' hours regulations by Derek Moses • The establishment of a coach "pool" or clearing house...

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No blanket loopholes in Hours regs

rom our Parliamentary correspondent There are to be no local exemptions from he regulations governing bus drivers' hours hie...

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Tokens in orbit

• Where have all Belfast Corporation's bus tokens gone? When the token fares scheme started on February 18 there were 3m...

Payrise but

no bonus • Sheffield Corporation Transport's 400 bus maintenance men have been awarded a 32s 6d a week • interim pay...

New ticket machine

• A new type of ticket machine is to be installed in Glasgow Corporation o-m-o buses. It issues tickets in units of 6d so it...

Leicester test station

• A new purpose-built testing station at Leicester City Transport, Abbey Park Road, has a double-flow test line and dynamic...

People

R. C. Howes will relinquish his directorships and his post as general sales manager in the Duple Group from March 31 in order...

RHA elections K. D. Wrigglesworth has been elected chairman of

the Road Haulage Association Dewsbury sub - area; R. Beattie is vice-chairman; G. Drury secretary; Mr Wrigglesworth, Mr Beattie...

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Coach master ticket grant Interim Mr Muir wishes operators licence

'best of luck' • Granting application for 32 coach operators to introduce coach master tickets on many express, tours and...

No appearance: no 0 licence

• The first operator's licence application to be heard in the Metropolitan traffic area was refused by Mr W. M. Levitt, the...

LA and deputy hear application together

• The first operator's licence applications to be heard at public inquiry in the Eastern traffic area were considered at...

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New hours regulations service cuts likely

• The new drivers' hours regulations will lead to further withdrawal of bus services, the South Wales Traffic Commissioners...

Commissioners consider concessionary fares

• Wallace Arnold Tours Ltd, of Leeds, applied to the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioner in Leeds on Monday, to continue offering...

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Which LA should grant licence?

The North Western LA, Mr C. R. odgson, found himself faced with a .oblem last week regarding the base of Eartin Lane Transport...

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The ideal ambulance: how feasible?

Tony Wilding examines Ogle report proposals • Just how valuable is the report on emergency ambulance deSign (CM last week)...

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Commers and Maxivans within the '0' limit

• To meet the need for a high-capacity van with a maximum gross vehicle weight of 3.5 tons (thus not requiring an licence),...

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Clifford Toyne

• Clifford C. Toyne could almost be called the father of the Ministry of Transport heavy goods vehicle annual test scheme....

letters

We welcome letters for publication on transport topics. Address them to Commercial Motor, 40 Bowling Green Lane, London, EC1....

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road and workshop

by Handyman Benchwise lathe sense (8) IT IS SOMETIMES said that a good turner needs little more then a four-jaw chuck and a...

Next week

What are the secrets of success in road transport training? CM takes a look at some of the key factors next week in an article...

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bird's eye view

by the Hawk • Going places Which comes first, in chicken-or-egg terms, the traffic or the vehicles? In one of the country's...

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OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE A LEGAL VIEW

3 A practising transport lawyer looks 0 at the legal implications of contracting-out maintenance THE operator of a haulage...

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ORGANIZING MAINTENANCE IN THE NEW '0' AGE

How small operators could tackle the physical problems of maintenance; coming to terms with garages; clubbing together; using...

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DO YOU HAVE A SPARES PROBLEM?

Perhaps it's not always the other man's fault by lain Sherriff, M ITA THE FINEST maintenance system ever devised would prove...

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BREAKDOWN AND RECOVERY EQUIPMENT

VEHICLES operate in one of the most precarious environments of the present day. Accident rates continue to rise and with the...

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TROLLEY AND TRANSMISSION JACKS

VEHICLES get bigger and heavier, repairs need to be completed faster and handling of the various major components demands a...

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STEP INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD

Lower Kings Road, Berkhampstead, Herts. A SCREW-TYPE trolley jack marketed by this company has a capacity of 1 ton. There are...

WESTINGHOUSE GARAGE EQUIPMENT LTD

Kingswood, Bristol SEVEN trolley jacks in the Westinghouse range of garage equipment cater for lifting capacities from 1.5 to...

CONSOLIDATED PNEUMATIC TOOL CO LTD

Automotive Division, CP House, 97 - 107 Uxbridge Road, London W5. IN ADDITION to a number of air impact wrenches,...

NUT RUNNERS

WITH the increasing difficulty in obtaining good workshop staff the greater output required from the workshop can only be...

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C. AND J. HAMPTON LTD

Parkway Works, Sheffield S9 3BL. THE RECORD range of vices produced by this company, comprises 11 types and includes...

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the costing column

Logging costs • Engineering records and costs can be readily standardized in form because many of the items of cost are...

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CHASSIS CLEANERS ON TRIAL

CM tests steam, hot-water and cold-water vehicle cleaners in identical conditions and evaluates their performance. TO...

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CHASSIS CLEANERS ON TRIAL

continued from page 79 Before jumping to the obvious conclusion that the steamer is best, we must look at the relative cost of...

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OLD ENGINES need never die, it would seem—provided spares are

obtainable! This is my impression following a visit to British Railways Engineering Ltd's Swindon Works, when a close look at...

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security Proper padlocks

by Inspector K. W. Norman, Crime Prevention Section, New Scotland Yard. • Perimeter entrances, especially those comprising...

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INSPECTING VEHICLES HOW TO IDENTIFY

FAULTS by Ron Cater, AMInstBE SYSTEMATIC vehicle inspection is not new—for instance it has certainly been practised by some...

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topic

Cross Channel effluents by janus fact this means the Metropolitan Licensing Authority. He is entitled to ask the operator...

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management

matters by John Darker, AM BIM Work study in vehicle maintenance IN SEVERAL REPORTS of the Prices and Incomes Board the road...

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management matters

continued from page 93 recorders to describe operations was new to me, though the system is becoming extensively used in the...

know the law

by Les Oldridge AIRTE, AMIMI Headlamps and fog lamps THE LAW concerning headlamps and fog lamps has been changed in recent...

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I am in a position to work for myself, delivering

parcels all over the country for a container depot. lam told that a 30cwt van will do. The amount of work is up to me as there...

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Misdirected attacks on the RTITB

CRITICISMS of the Road Transport Industry Training Board have been growing quite strongly over the past three months. They have...

dates for your diary

The next seven days from March 6-March 72 FRIDAY loTA (Leeds) annual dinner dance. Metropole Hotel, Leeds. 7.30p.m. SATURDAY...

new companies

Sylvesters Transport Co. Ltd. Cap.: £1,000. Objects: To carry on the business of haulage contractors, carriers by road,...