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6th November 2003
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Frustration over EU diredive

The EU is set to allow its member states to charge lower duty on truck fuel. But will the UK government listen? Chris Tindall...

Poll: VOSAs good... but could be better

HAULIERS ARE increasingly satisfied with the service they receive from the Vehicle 84 Operator Services Agency (VOSA)....

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DCUK claims routine 'unfair' dismissal was not a racist act

DA I \ 1 LERCHRYSLER UK (DCUK) has been ordered to pay a former IT worker more than £78,000 for unfair dismissal on racial...

Sainsbury signs BP for fuel supply

FUEL FIRM BP has won a threeyear contract with J Sainsbury to supply and distribute fuel to the supermarket's service...

Coke bust

A British truck driver has arrested in France after worth of cocaine was foi five cars on his transpor

Melted road

A tanker overturned anc 22,000-litre load of caus soda leaked on to the A North Yorkshire, last Thu (30 October). The road \...

New director

Cranleigh Freight Servic has appointed Nigel Fo> has been with the haula! group for over four years its finance director.

HA head honcl

The government has ap ted Archie Robertson as executive of the Highwa Agency Currently opera director of the EnvironmE Agency,...

Scania theft

A white Scania P114CB, KX03 KSJ, was stolen frc Oakley Skip and Recycli 7.30pm on 1 November. Contact: Chris Kelly on 07774 746...

Hot tickets

A few places remain on I SMMTs CV media works (12 November at the NEI featuring CMs Andy Salt Contact: Janet Wilkins( on 020...

Updated guide

VOSA has published a tr updated edition of Your Guide to ABS and EBS Contact: 0870 606 0440

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REAP WHAT YOU SOW

The British agricultural industry is well known for its active lobbying, galvanising the community into action to get results....

Drivers still on hold at SCT

Queues continue to cost hauliers time and money at the Southampton terminal. Chris Tindall reports. LENGTHY DELAYS at the...

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Extension for long truck trials

THE DUTCH AUTHORITIES have agreed to extend a trial of longer and heavier trucks into 2004, following the lead of the...

Spaghetti jat is pasta joke

AN EIGHT MILE section o M6 near Spaghetti Junction busiest road in Europe — is b plagued by random potholes. The 31-year-old...

Thompsons tip top after buying Charlton

BODY BUILDER Thompsons has consolidated its position as market leader in the rigid steel tipper body sector with the...

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The industry's grinding to a halt and every minute has its price

As we see this week, congestion costs. Indeed, according to the Freight Transport Association's analysis it costs the UK...

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True grit from HA this winter

David Harris reports on assurances that the roads will be kept clear of snow THE HIGHWAYS AGENCY has promised there will be no...

Dispute may lead to walkout at TN1

A STRIKE IS looming at TNT Logistics after management failed to defuse a row over bonuses for drivers working on a contract...

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Royal Mail maintains monopoly despite strik

DESPITE BEING invited to replace Royal Mail Services during last week's postal strike, mail delivery companies were powerless...

Costs rise faster than inflation

THE COST OF running a haulage company has risen by 3.3% in the last year, well above the rate of inflation, according to a Road...

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Elddis to prove Litho training

Mike Jewell reports on a licence cut looming over international haulier COUNTY DURHAM haulier Elddis Transport could see its...

Hunt for UK's oldest ThermoKing is over

THE PRIZE for the oldest working ThermoKing reefer in the UK has gone to Lincolnshire operator Marshalls of Butterwick, with a...

Teenager to appear in court over death of Essex trucker

A SURREY TEENAGER has been charged with the murder of truck driver Michael Little. Craig Harman,19, a shop assistInt from...

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IN THE NEWS

Scare tactics have been order of the day at CM, and they've whetted our appetite for more... It was Hallowe'en last week,...

Keep trucks out of town!

Bereaved father's screen solution THE FATHER of a 21-year-old cyclist who was killed in a collision with a truck has produced...

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Irish clamp down on timber loads

colunt, the Irish Forestry Board,has confirmed to CM that it is testing automatic weighbridges to counteract overloading by...

Gun gang takes whisky

THIEVES HIJACKED a truck laden with whisky after its driver pulled into a lay-by for a break. The 42-year-old man from...

Pony rides into tovi

SLEEPER CABS are normally only associated with "proper" trucks but now, thanks to a tie-up between Hatcher Components and the...

M - B sweetens army tel WITH THE 1-11\ AL BIDS for

the contract to provide the British Army with 8.500 general support vehicles now safely in the hands of the decision makers,...

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Ray of hope for John Vasey

Jennifer Ball reports on the Vasey family's belief that they might soon bring John home. It is possible that the driver will be...

Residents keen to Settle down

NIGHT-TIME RUNNING of heavy trucks has been banned from Settle, North Yorkshire. so that residents and tourists can get an...

Arsonist strikes in Northumbria

POLICE ARE hunting arsonists who set light to a haulage yard in Tyneside causing thousands of pounds' worth of damage. Six...

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A qualified success

SCANIA HAS ANNOUNCED a sharp increase in third-quarter profits. despite a drop in orders in the European market. The rise was...

Rethink on Irish tolls

NATIONAL TOLL ROADS, the toll franchisee on Dublin's Westlink Bridge has declined comment on a proposal to allow vehicles...

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Recovery operator!

under pressure Recovery operators claim they face increasing pressure from breakdown groups to work unsafely. Jennifer Ball...

ANALYSIS

Who's responsible? Clairns that your client required you to work extra hours or run illegally would be no defence if someone...

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Persiste ce pays off

John Watret is a determined man — after 13 years of entering the Truck Driver of the Year competition he has finally scooped...

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New use for old money

AS MANY ARE aware. some two years ago most of Europe changed its currency to the euro. Seizing an opportunity to boost their...

What's behind the Vaut mayhem?

YOUR RECENT coverage of the teething troubles marring the introduction of the Maut autobahn tolling scheme makes no mention of...

It's a flagship provider

'WRITE regarding your story "Licence hacked after third-party defence" (CM, 2 October). The third party involved was WG Davies...

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Stand and deliver?

The CM news team examines the substantial cost of road congestion and its effect on the industry A ,though it's often said...

Caroline Parker, KT Parker, Radstock, nr Bristol Parker says that

several of the main roads in the Brstel areaM4 M5 and M32 -are frequently jammed. She adds: "We run out of the Lidl depot on...

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Test failures cost two trucks

Haulier is given final chance on maintenance. Mike Jewell reports. TEST FAILURE, shoddy maintenance and poor record-keeping...

Whitehead said he had ceased using a garage because it

proved too expensive. For example, when it came to preparing for the MoT test the garage wanted the vehicle off the road for up...

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Three months jail for banned truck driver

A KENT TRUCK DRIVER who drove while disqualified and uninsured has been jailed for three months. In a bizarre defence, he...

'Volatile' driver leads to suspension

HOURS OFFENCES by a bad-tempered driver have led to one of the four trucks operated by Nuneaton-based Hambridge Transport being...

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EM Nutter loses licence A LANCASHIRE operator squandered any chance of

saving his licence by failing to turn up for a reconvened public inquiry after a second investigation confirmed poor...

Traffic examiner grounds mobile shop

A LICENCE BID has been turned down on road safety and environmental grounds, despite evidence of neighbours' support and no...

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Breaking u

Many small hauliers operate as partnerships, but unless an agreement exists breaking up can be very messy, as Pat Hagan...

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Absent friends

What must employers do to ensure they treat workers fairly in the event of long-term illness? Ruth Pott of the RHA examines...

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Consignor culprits

Four years ago, the Irish Republic made consignors liable for overloading and illegality. Has it worked? Roisin O'Donnell...

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LONG

DISTANCE SPRINTER We kick off this new section of used van tests with a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 211 CDI. It's been around since...

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CHANNEL CHOICES

CM has gone undercover to join drivers taking loads across, or under, the Channel to see which ferry company on this busy route...

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14141ING SH

Hauliers in the Republic of Ireland have just one week left to enter the prestigious IRHA Road Transport Awards. Ann Marie...

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ECONOMY DRIVE

Wide single tyres — worth the money or a niche market? Colin Barnett and Emma Penny investigate. Goodyear Goodyear's offering...

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Working out the Diredive

Peter Orr, laments the prospect of the Working Time Directive and asKs: Is this why Eddie Stobart has decided to call it a...

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Fever pitch

Vans are in big demand, and BCA sees no sign of interest waning B ritish Car Auctions has been selling every van that's come...

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Big wagons at bargain prices

Richard Jones went from driver, to owner-driver, to running three companies. With his background he knows just how to get...

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...and now there are three

lveco's northern Used Truck Centre at Middlewich has been joined by two more in the Midlands and the South; we find out what's...