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8th January 1954
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All Together Now

A DARK cloud which hung over the New Year has temporarily lifted. Oxford Corporation have postponed their decision to ban the...

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Progress—at a Price

A LTHOUGH many bus operators have been forced to prune unremunerative working to avoid further applications for increases in...

Passing Comments

American. Forecasts Engine Design A RESEARCH engineer of the Ethyl Corp. recently made a prophecy concerning the attributes...

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One Hears

That the railways are against the coach operator because he gives real value for money. That many travellers prefer sitting in...

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Victoria Coaches Win Appeal Against State Interests

GAINST strong opposition from the Railway Executive and Westcliff-on-Sea Motor Services, Ltd., a State-owned coach operator,...

'THE Association of Municipal Cori porations have approved suggestions of

the Ministry Of Transport for bringing new rear-lighting regulations into force. It is proposed that all new road vehicles...

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Bridge Works to Have Priority

QTRENGTHENING of bridges over kJ railways on trunk roads will have high priority in the road programme recently announced by...

Frames Try to

A CLAIM that it was unjust for his clients to be " chained " to Southdown Motor Services, Ltd., who were stern competitors for...

Recover Tours

Southdown had operated extended tours for years, whereas Frames, who were mainly booking agents, would be new operators in this...

"Amazement" Over Tax Cuts

" M AZ ED to read you have I - I made further substantial and ex-Budgetary cuts in purchase tax on luxury goods, including...

STANDARD OILER AT BRUSSELS?

O Wednesday it was still uncertain 1, -./ as to whether the Standard exhibit at the Brussels Show would include an example of...

B.R.S. PAY CLAIM REFUSED

A N application for a substantial increase in pay from the administrative, professional, technical, supervisory and clerical...

EXTRA 3d. AN HOUR

W HEN the increase of 4s. a week in the wages of haulage workers comes into effect, removers will be recommended by the...

NEW TRANSPORT MANAGER

A FTER having for 12 years been assistant to the transport controller of Marcom, Ltd., the Government sponsored margarine and...

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Men in the News

MR. F. TAYLOR has resigned his position is county transport manager at Lincoln of the Meat Transport Organization, Ltd. MR. W....

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"Greater Reluctance" to Raise Fares: Fewer P.S.V.s

A FURTHER reduction in the number rt of vehicles, more steps to economize, a "greater reluctance" to charge higher fares, and a...

"Reconcile Policy with Reality"

IF, as the Minister of Transport has stated, it was clear that an extended programme of road improvements could not be delayed...

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One-vehicle Hauliers Lose Their Licences: No Right of Appeal

A ONE-VEHICLE haulier whose IA lorry is deleted from his licence because it has not been used, and thereby loses his whole...

DELAYS CUT ROAD EXPENDITURE

DAYMENTS from the Road Fund in the year ended March 31, 1953, were £1,076,492 less than was provided in the estimates,...

ENGINEERS WANT TAX CUT

A CALL for a reduction in oil-fuel duty has been ma de by the Engineering Industries Association in their pre-Budget...

1,000 D.B. Gearboxes Ordered by Seddon T HE automobile gearbox division

of David Brown and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., has obtained an order for 1,000 gearboxes for the Seddon 25-cwt. oil-engined...

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Big B.M.C. Staff Reshuffle:

Morris-Commercial Affected A NUMBER of changes of appointment have been made within the British Motor Corporation, Ltd. Mr....

New B.M.C. Moves in Dominions

T HE British Motor Corporation are to register an Australian subsidiary to control the Austin Motor Co. (Australia), Ltd., and...

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Private Party Operator Loses , Appeal to Legalize Services

IN the face of opposition by the rail]. ways, five big bus companies and a coach operator, a private-party operator, Mr. G. E....

Back-door Approach to Fares "Alleged

"WHEN an aggrieved litigant chooses VI' to ignore the front door into the court of appeal, and chooses, rather, the back door...

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Higher Contract-A Insurance Premiums

INSURANCE rates for vehicles authorized under contract-A licenees have been raised by the Provincial Insurance Co., Ltd.,...

NO SUPPORT FROM A.M.C.

T HE Association of Municipal Corporations have given their views on Worcester City Council's concern over the congestion...

B.R.S. RATES TOO HIGH?

THE charge made by British Road I Services to Lindsey County Council for haulage work done in connection with the flood...

DISMISSAL FOR STRIKERS.

.L - '0LLOWING the token unofficial strike of bus workers employed by Glasgow and Dundee Transport' Departments on Boxing Day...

BIG EXPORT ORDERS FOR A.C.V.

A LARGE number of vehicles was PA exported by A.C.V. Sales; Ltd., last year. One of the bigger orders was for 50 A.E.C. Regal...

NEW WINDSCREEN CLEANER

PA. A DEVICE for cleaning windscreens is being manufactured by the Alexander Engineering Co., Ltd., Thame Road, Haddenham. It...

SALES FAR BELOW NORMAL

DURCHASE tax and the uncertainty created by denationalization caused the sales of commercial vehicles by Kennings, Ltd., to be...

OPPOSITION TO WALSALL BILL?

L OCAL authorities in the area are J—lexpected to oppose a clause in Walsall Corporation's new Parliamentary Bill giving the...

Car Mart Acquire Rhodesian Interests

MEGOTIATIONS have been coml. pleted for Car Mart, Ltd., the largest Austin distributors in Britain, to acquire the controlling...

LARGEST WORKS TRUCK SHOW

T HIS year's Mechanical Handling Exhibition and Convention at Olympia from June 9-19 will he the largest ever to be held, with...

REVISED B.S. ON DRAWING

T ° promote a better understanding in the precise interpretation of engineering drawings, the British Standards Institution,...

UNIVERSITY MERGER WITH effect from January 1, VI' University Coachwork.

Ltd., 1Hanwell, and the commercial division at Chelsea of University Motors, Ltd., have been amalgamated under the 'title of...

NEW PLYMOUTH GARAGE

F INISHING touches are being applied at Laira Bridge, Plymouth, to a new bus garage of the Western National Omnibus Co., Ltd....

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PUNISHING A

PICK-UP By Laurence J. Cotton, M.I.R.T.E. A LIGHT vehicle designed for work on normal and estate roads could not be expected...

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Why Buy a Trailer?

Asks F. W. Knight T HE great variety of powered load carriers, ranging from fork-lift trucks to the Mighty Antar, suggests...

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Relaxation of Trailer Law

By Our Legal Adviser A s The Commercial Motor reported .last week, there came into operation on January 1 the Motor Vehicles...

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Plastic Tanker Saves 3,600 lb.

WEIGHING 3,600 lb. less than as VV steel counterpart, a 3,400-gallon reinforced plastic tank is being used in America by P.B....

Specialized Design in Grocery Van

QUILT with a light-alloy underfraine I- 1 and an upper structure of timber and alloy, with alloy panelling, a grocery van...

New Production Equipment

A MONG the outstanding features of a new hydraulic press introduced by W. H. Marley and Co., Ltd., 105 High Road, London, N.11,...

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GUARANTEED SERVICE TO THE TRADER

By Alan Smith T HOROUGH cost control and workers' incentivebonus schemes underlie the rapid expansion of Blox Services, Ltd.,...

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Van Version of A.C. Petite

A GOODS-CARRYING Version of the A.C. 1 -1 .. Petite three-wheeled car has been produced by Buckland Body Works, Ltd., Buckland,...

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LITTLE RISK [N CHANGING BASE

E VERYONE recognizes that the most important attraction of transport units lies in the special A licences that accompany them....

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Laboratory Testing of Back Axles

TORQUES up to 10,480 lb.-ft. can be applied to any type of rear axle on a test rig built by Heenan and Fronde, Ltd.,...

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Was Mr. Quick-Smith Right?

HAVE read with interest various articles which have I appeared in The Commercial Motor concerning the disposal of the units of...

A Matter Requiring _ Research

I WOULD like to support your correspondent G. T. A. I Yorke, who stated in his letter which appeared in The Commercial Motor...

H.G.V. Driver Wants 30 m.p.h. Limit

i AM a driver of 21 heavy goods vehicle of 22 years' experience and having read frequently. in The Commercial Motor about lorry...

Delivering Christmas Mail—by Bus !

HE use of motorbuses for delivering the Christmas mail has aroused much interest in South Shields and, judging from its...

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Off Balance

W HEN the political parties are at daggers drawn on the subject of transport, and when practically everybody else is anxious...

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The Question of Weekly Mileage

How a Prospective Profit Can he Turned into a Loss by Wrongly Assessing the Maximum Weekly Mileage Which Working Hours and...

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For every load on every road.

In this case there is 110 legal way in which the limit can bejexceeded, as in,the case of 30 M.p.h. vehicles. The maximum...

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Safety Device for Hydraulic Brakes

P ATENT No. 699,333 comes from N. Hackett, " Westcourt," 154 Glemayr Avenue, Bondi, New South WaleS, and discloses a safety...